Machin U248c Single 17p FCP PVAD Short Band

£2.50

Machin U248c Single 17p FCP PVAD Short Band

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Machin U248c Single 17p FCP PVAD Short Band

Grey-blue.

Printed by Harrison & Sons Limited in Photogravure on Fluorescent Coated Paper (FCP). The gum is PolyVinyl Alcohol Dextrin (PVAD).

Issued 4th September 1984. There are also two phosphor bands.

The only source of this scarce 17p issue is from Prestige Pane UEP19. The U248c is only found 0n the third pane of the “Christian Heritage” Prestige Booklet DX5 (only one stamp per pane!). The right-hand phosphor band is also deliberately short at the bottom to prevent the phosphor encroaching onto the ’13p band at left (U219)’  directly below.

Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II Specialised Catalogue Volume 4 Part 1. Catalogue number U248c.

NOT listed in the Stanley Gibbons Concise catalogue.

Machin U248c Single 17p FCP PVAD Short Band

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