Booklet FG1Aa/UFB7A MISCUT Machin Plain 90p

£28.00

Booklet FG1A/UFB7 Machin Plain 90p Royal Mail

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Description

Booklet FG1Aa/UFB7A MISCUT Machin Plain 90p.  

For “Counter Sale”, designed by Post office artists. The booklet is also dated June 1977.

Royal Mail Philatelic Bureau Stock Number. Also no number allocated. They are, however, mentioned in the Stock List of July 1977.

Issued  13th June 1977.  Printed by Harrison & Sons Limited.

Booklet FG1A. Concise (2019) catalogue number of pane. Pane not listed.

Booklet coloured deep grey-blue and cobalt.

Specialised catalogue Vol 4 Part 1 number UFB7/FG1Aa. Contents 10 x U175. (Selvedge at left)

This is also a MISCUT pane.  

Booklet without cylinder numbers: (contains 10 x 9p, U175/Concise X883).

Perforation type E.

Unmounted mint and also in pristine condition.

Booklet FG1Aa/UFB7A MISCUT Machin Plain 90p

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 from the “Concise Stamp Catalogue”. Alternatively, they are from the “Specialised 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 also in an excellent condition. We will mention any variation to this statement.

Please let us know if we have made a mistake with this description.

We are also members of the “Great Britain Philatelic Society” (GBPS):  http://www.gbps.org.uk