Machin U263F Single 19p NFCP 2000

£2.00

Machin U263F Single 19p NFCP 2000

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Description

Machin U263F Single 19p NFCP 2000.

Issued 15th February 2000.

Printed in photogravure by Walsall on the Chestnut Press. Also with non-fluorescent coated paper (NFCP) and PVA gum. One right-hand phosphor band (blue fluor) long wave

The colour of the stamp is Bistre.

Gibbons QEII Specialialised Volume 4 Part 1 catalogue number U263F from pane  number UEP40

Concise (2015) catalogue stamp number Y1683 from pane number Y1683l.

Not only was this stamp Perforation 14 but the size of the actual printed stamp was 17mm horizontally instead of 17.5mm – hence its name “Small Format”.

Only found in the “Special by Design Prestige Booklet” DX24.

Unmounted mint and in pristine condition.

Machin U263F Single 19p NFCP 2000

INFORMATION SOURCES:

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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.

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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