Booklet FG5A Machin 9p Cylinder No Dot Caledonian

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Booklet FG5A Machin 9p Cylinder No Dot Caledonian

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Booklet FG5A Machin 9p Cylinder No Dot Caledonian

British Canals Series, designed by Ronald Maddox.   FG5 No 4 Caledonian Canal December 1978.

Royal Mail Philatelic Bureau Stock Number. Although they are listed in the Stock List of November 1978, no number was issued.

Issued 25th October 1978.  Printed by Harrison & Sons Limited.

Booklet FG5A. Concise (2017) catalogue number of pane: pane not listed.

Booklet coloured yellow-olive and new blue.

Specialised catalogue Vol 4 Part 1 number UFB7/FG5A (Selvedge at left) containing 10 x U175.

The stamps also have two 9.5mm phosphor bands.

Booklet with cylinder numbers. Cylinder 25 phosphor 28 no dot. Also contains 10 x 9p. (U175/Concise X883).

Perforation type E.

Unmounted mint and also in pristine condition.

Booklet FG5A Machin 9p Cylinder No Dot Caledonian

INFORMATION SOURCES:

First of all, Royal Mail will handle your order. Therefore please see our Shop menu for postal options:  Postage   We only charge postage for the first item in most cases. Thus any further items purchased would not increase the final postal charges. Furthermore we do not charge you for envelopes and packaging.

Recorded Delivery or Registered Post is also available if required. Loss or damage compensation can be claimed, therefore, if this option is taken.

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.

In conclusion, all of our stamps are unmounted mint and in an excellent condition. We will mention any variation to this statement.

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