Machin Wales XW42 11p Cylinder 1 No Dot

£6.25

Machin Wales XW42 11p Cylinder 1 No Dot

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Description

Machin Wales XW42 11p Cylinder 1 No Dot

Scarlet, issued 20th October 1976.

Printed by Harrison & Sons from chemically etched cylinders.

The paper is Fluorescent Coated Paper (FCP).

Also with Polyvinyl Alcohol with added Dextrin gum (PVAD).

Two 9.5mm phosphor bands.

Cylinder block of eight. Ink cylinder number is 1 dot, and phosphor cylinder number is 17.

Also contains XW42c at 20/1 and, as a result, two of the dragon’s wing tips are missing.

Perforation type RE.

Stanley Bibbon’s Specialised catalogue Volume 4 (Part 2) – number XW42.

(Concise catalogue number W31).

Machin Wales XW42 11p Cylinder 1 No Dot

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