Prestige Pane UIP10 Across the Universe DX29

£7.40

Prestige Pane UIP10 Across the Universe DX29

3 in stock

Description

Prestige Pane UIP10 Across the Universe DX29

Issued  24th September 2002.

From Prestige Booklet DX29 “Across the Universe”,  pane number 3.

Printed by Questa Colour Security Printers Limited in photogravure. And also the printing paper was non fluorescent coated (NFCP).

There are two phosphor bands with blue fluorescence.

Gibbon’s Specialised catalogue number UIP10 containg 4 x gold first class stamps (UQB16); and 4 x deep blue ‘E’ value stamps (UQC1).

Concise (2019) catalogue number 1668m valued at £9.00 (face value £8.72). Catalogue numbers are 1668 (gold first class), and 1669 (bright-blue ‘E’ value).

Unmounted mint and in pristine condition.

Prestige Pane UIP10 Across the Universe DX29

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