Booklet FD2Ba Machin 70p Plain Miscut Pane UFB6A

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Booklet FD2B Machin 70p Plain Miscut Pane UFB6A .

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Booklet FD2Ba Machin 70p Plain Miscut Pane UFB6A

The booklet is coloured grey-green and red-brown.

Country Craft Series, designed by Eric Stemp.  FD2 No 1 Horse-shoeing, issued on 8th February 1978. Booklet inscribed “January 1978”.

SCARCE.

Royal Mail Philatelic Bureau Stock Number. No number allocated, although they are also listed in the Stock List of November 1978.

Stamp issued 13th June 1977.  Printed by Harrison & Sons Limited.

The booklet also contains MISCUT pane number UFB6A with selvedge at the right.

Pane perforation is type E.

Booklet FD2Ba. Concise (2017) catalogue number of pane: pane not listed.

Specialised catalogue Vol 4 Part 1 number UFB6A/FD2Ba. (Selvedge at right) containing 10 x U154.

Booklet without cylinder numbers (contains 10 x 7p, U154/X875).

Unmounted mint and also in excellent condition.

Booklet FD2Ba Machin 70p Plain Miscut Pane UFB6A.

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We mention Stanley Gibbons catalogue numbers where it is possible. These numbers are either from the “Concise Stamp Catalogue” or from the “Specialised Stamp Catalogue Volume 4 Part 1”. We will try to mention any other numbering that we may use if not covered by the above. Sometimes particular stamps, booklets,  or cylinder blocks are not recognized anywhere. Hence, in this case, we would use our own expertise to describe and value that  item.

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