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Oceania/Australia : Missing Colour or Chemical Reaction?

 

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Brechinite

03 May 2019
02:23:13pm
Found this Pink in some Kiloware:-

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It has no gum, no cancel.
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michael78651

03 May 2019
05:58:20pm
re: Missing Colour or Chemical Reaction?

Looks like the yellow has faded.

To be a color error, there can not be so much of the tiniest dot of color on the stamp.

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My clan Coat-of-Arms Scotland

03 May 2019
08:38:35pm
re: Missing Colour or Chemical Reaction?

Your stamp is known as a chemical changeling where the chemical bleaches the stamp. There may have been a light cancellation on the stamp but has since been removed by the bleaching. If placed under a microscope traces of what was the cancellation may be seen.

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Brechinite

04 May 2019
06:01:10am
re: Missing Colour or Chemical Reaction?

You are all correct it is chemical.
What does not show on the scan is that three of the dots in the top right hand corner are faintly yellow.
However it will still go into my Australia collection as an oddity.

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Brechinite

03 May 2019
02:23:13pm

Found this Pink in some Kiloware:-

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It has no gum, no cancel.

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"Gonnae no dae that!..........Just gonnae no!"
michael78651

03 May 2019
05:58:20pm

re: Missing Colour or Chemical Reaction?

Looks like the yellow has faded.

To be a color error, there can not be so much of the tiniest dot of color on the stamp.

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Rob1956

My clan Coat-of-Arms Scotland
03 May 2019
08:38:35pm

re: Missing Colour or Chemical Reaction?

Your stamp is known as a chemical changeling where the chemical bleaches the stamp. There may have been a light cancellation on the stamp but has since been removed by the bleaching. If placed under a microscope traces of what was the cancellation may be seen.

Rob

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Brechinite

04 May 2019
06:01:10am

re: Missing Colour or Chemical Reaction?

You are all correct it is chemical.
What does not show on the scan is that three of the dots in the top right hand corner are faintly yellow.
However it will still go into my Australia collection as an oddity.

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