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United States/Stamps : Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

 

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20 Apr 2025
02:27:05am
Because of the shortage of ink during WW1 the Bureau had to accept Aniline ink.

I kept many examples thru the years but really never did anything about the background!

As far as I know the Aniline was first used in 1916 sometime. Does any one have a specific date information?

In the scans the stamp with Aniline is always on the right.

Does any one know the plate numbers?

If you have anymore specific info please share it?

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20 Apr 2025
04:33:25pm
re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

This is a very interesting topic I'd love to learn more about it. I had never heard of Aniline ink. Check out this link.

https://www.stampcommunity.org/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8208

Jeremy

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20 Apr 2025
07:14:30pm
re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

Sarge

I cecked out the link, interesting images and words for me, thank you!

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20 Apr 2025
11:36:47pm
re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

Anytime 1899.

Ink made from coal. I learned something new today.

Jeremy

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20 Apr 2025
11:58:32pm
re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

I always try to learn something new every day!

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22 Apr 2025
01:46:52am
re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

Someone could use the regular stamps as they are perfd. 10x10x10x10!

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23 Apr 2025
10:50:23am
re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

So far never found P.V. on a pink back.

Any Sor member found a P.V. on a pink back?

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20 Apr 2025
02:27:05am

Because of the shortage of ink during WW1 the Bureau had to accept Aniline ink.

I kept many examples thru the years but really never did anything about the background!

As far as I know the Aniline was first used in 1916 sometime. Does any one have a specific date information?

In the scans the stamp with Aniline is always on the right.

Does any one know the plate numbers?

If you have anymore specific info please share it?

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Sarge

20 Apr 2025
04:33:25pm

re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

This is a very interesting topic I'd love to learn more about it. I had never heard of Aniline ink. Check out this link.

https://www.stampcommunity.org/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8208

Jeremy

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20 Apr 2025
07:14:30pm

re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

Sarge

I cecked out the link, interesting images and words for me, thank you!

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Sarge

20 Apr 2025
11:36:47pm

re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

Anytime 1899.

Ink made from coal. I learned something new today.

Jeremy

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20 Apr 2025
11:58:32pm

re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

I always try to learn something new every day!

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22 Apr 2025
01:46:52am

re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

Someone could use the regular stamps as they are perfd. 10x10x10x10!

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23 Apr 2025
10:50:23am

re: Scott 425, 426, 435, E11 Pink Back

So far never found P.V. on a pink back.

Any Sor member found a P.V. on a pink back?

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