1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety

1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety

1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety
Unique Major Printing Error. 1982 “LOVE” Sheet Sc. Significant Blue Inking Flaw Complete Pane of 50 Stamps. 1982 20¢ “LOVE” sheet printed with dramatic blue inking errors. Ten individual stamps are fully overprinted with blue ink plus 10 additional stamps are partially overprinted at their left side. This sheet contains the only known 1982 “LOVE” stamps with either of these two different blue errors. The significant blue printing flaw covers the sheet’s complete left margin, the 10 stamps in its entire first column and continues into the left side of all 10 stamps in the second column. The remaining three right columns appear as normal. A view from another perspective shows a sheet with ten horizontal strips, each with three different varieties of adjoining stamps. Each of the ten horizontal triptychs contains a combination of three different “LOVE” stamp variations (the blue ink covering an entire stamp, with the blue ink error continuing onto the left side of the next stamp, and a normal stamp). The purchaser was well known to its philatelic clerk as an avid stamp collector. At the time, the philatelic section was in a separate room away from the regular window section. When the “LOVE” stamp came in, she showed him this error sheet. He asked her how many she had and she replied that this sheet was the only one they had received. He brought it from this postal clerk friend. Later that same year (1982), we acquired it from him and have kept it ever since. Dramatic printing errors like this one occur on only a few other stamps of the 1980’s era. For example, 1986 22¢ “Navajo Art” stamps Sc. There, black ink (not blue as here) partially covered the margin and one sheet column of the Navajo Art stamps. Unlike here, many Navajo Art error sheets were found when the Navajo Art stamps were issued. No other 20¢ “LOVE” error stamps with either one of these two different blue inking errors have been found in the more than 40 years since 1982 when the “LOVE” stamp was issued. When this “LOVE” sheet (pane) initially printed in a full uncut sheet of 4 panes of 50 stamps each, only the upper left and lower left panes had the possibility of having such a printing error. That is because the two right panes of 50 begin in the middle of the uncut sheet and end on the opposite edge of the paper from where the inking flaw occurred. Other than the one here, no other left pane errors are known. This blue ink printing may have been the cause of other missing color varieties (such as the missing blue or missing yellow ink printings) known of these “LOVE” stamps. It is not unreasonable to assume that when the spreading blue inking problem was discovered by the printers, they shut down the printing presses to fix the cause of the excessive blue ink run. Then when the printers restarted to print, not all of the colors in the press units had been fully adjusted or turned back on. We include scans taken under short-wave length ultraviolet (UV) light. These scans show the “tagging” on this sheet was applied on top of the blue error i. In the printing process after the blue ink flaw was printed. The tagging on top of the error is indicative of the sheet’s authenticity. We note that most of the lower left portion of the sheet is stuck to a glassine sheet protector, while a little of the upper left portion of the sheet is not stuck (at least two complete strips of 3 seem unattached). That was the condition in which we acquired it in 1982. To keep the sheet intact, we have not attempted to separate the unstuck strips from those stuck. We also chose not to soak the stuck stamps off the glassine page which would have created mint no gum error strips. Now, any such determinations can be made by the next owner.
1982 LOVE Blue Ink Printing Error Sheet. 20 Error Stamps/Two Different Variety

Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique

Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique

Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique
1982 “LOVE” Sheet Sc. Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Flaw Complete Pane of 50 Stamps. 1982 20¢ “LOVE” sheet printed with dramatic blue inking error. This sheet contains the only known 1982 “LOVE” stamps with this major error. The purchaser was well known to the clerk of its philatelic section as an avid stamp collector. At the time, the philatelic section was in a separate room away from the regular window section. When the “LOVE” stamp came in, she showed him the error sheet. He asked her how many she had and she replied that this sheet was the only one they had received. He brought it from this postal clerk. Dramatic printing errors like this one appear on only a few other stamps of the era. For example, the 1986 22¢ “Navajo Art” stamps Sc. The ink that ran on the Navajo Art stamp sheet is black and not blue as with this “LOVE” sheet. Because many Navajo Art error sheets were found when issued in 1986, those errors sell for less than this only known 20¢ LOVE error sheet. No other 20¢ LOVE error stamps with either of the two different blue inking error have been found in the 30 years since the 20¢ LOVE stamp was issued in 1982. The blue printing error on this 1982 “LOVE” stamp sheet covers the complete left margin and the entire first column of 10 stamps, then partially covers the left side of all 10 stamps in the second column, with the remaining columns of stamps appearing as normal. The sheet has ten horizontal strips of three adjoining stamps, with each triptych strip containing all three of these different variations of the “LOVE” stamp. Those ten strips are the only known 1982 “LOVE” stamps with this error combination. When this sheet (pane) initially printed in a full uncut sheet of 4 panes of 50 stamps each, only the upper left and lower left panes had the possibility of having such an error as the two right panes of 50 start in the middle of the uncut sheet and end on the opposite edge of the paper from where the inking flaw occurred. This major printing error may have been the cause of the missing color varieties known of these “LOVE” stamps. It is not unreasonable to assume that when the spreading inking problem was discovered by the printers, they shut down the printing presses to fix the cause of the blue ink run. Then when they restarted printing, not all of the colors in the press units had been fully adjusted or turned back on. We include scans taken under short-wave length ultraviolet (UV) light. These show the “tagging” on this sheet was applied on top of i. After the blue error was printed. We note that most of the lower left portion of the sheet is stuck to a glassine sheet protector, while a little of the upper left portion of the sheet is not stuck (at least two complete strips of 3 seem unattached). That was the condition we acquired it in 1982. We chose not to attempt to separate the gummed strips from those stuck in order to keep the sheet intact. We also chose not to soak the stamps off the glassine page to make mint no gum error strips. Back then, we decided to let the next owner of the sheet make those decisions. These error strips are the only ones of their type known to exist.
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on full 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var. Unique

1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410

1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410

1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
Original Mint Sheet of 50 “Boston Tea Party” 8 Cent stamps. EXTREMELY RARE OFFSET PRINTING ERROR. Part of the image was printed on the back of the stamp sheet. These errors are extremely rare and even rarer on complete, intact sheets. Prices: Our prices are very tightly calculated and are very fair. Please do not ask us for discounts as the answer will always be “No”. Authenticity: Every coin or banknote we sell is guaranteed authentic. You’ll receive an invoice with your item(s) that can be used as a guarantee. Grades: We try to describe our items as detailed as possible. Please look at every picture we upload to a listing. Our high resolution pictures show best what a coin or banknote looks like. You’ll always receive the exact item(s) pictured. We don´t give a guarantee on grades that a third party grading company would give a coin or a banknote. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410

1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410

1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410

1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410
Original Mint Sheet of 50 “Boston Tea Party” 8 Cent stamps. EXTREMELY RARE OFFSET PRINTING ERROR. Part of the image was printed on the back of the stamp sheet. These errors are extremely rare and even rarer on complete, intact sheets. You will receive exactly the stamp sheet you see in the pictures. All items we sell are authentic. Feel free to ask any questions. We are the biggest US Coin Dealer in Germany. This item is in the category “Stamps\United States\Sheets”. The seller is “dprc14″ and is located in this country: DE. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Denomination: 8 Cent
  • Year of Issue: 1971-1980
  • Place of Origin: United States
  • Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Topic: Historical Events
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Cancellation Type: Uncancelled
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Modified Item: No

1973 Boston Tea Party Stamp Mint Sheet Scott 1480-3 OFFSET PRINTING ERROR #48410

909c, Mint NH 5¢ Reverse Printing of Flag Colors FULL SHEET OF 50 Stuart Katz

909c, Mint NH 5¢ Reverse Printing of Flag Colors FULL SHEET OF 50 Stuart Katz
909c, Mint NH 5¢ Reverse Printing of Flag Colors FULL SHEET OF 50 Stuart Katz

909c, Mint NH 5¢ Reverse Printing of Flag Colors FULL SHEET OF 50 Stuart Katz
Description: Faults / Imperfections – None. Do not hesitate to ask me with any questions that you may have. I have been a full time stamp & coin dealer for the past 45 years. Member of the ANA, ASDA, NGC and dealer member of the American Philatelic Society. Stamps only certificates from either APS, PSE or from the Philatelic Foundation are accepted, however “graded” certificates or “encased” items are not accepted. Proof of the inability to express an opinion is not grounds for return. We use the finest in secure packaging to better protect your items. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. This item is in the category “Stamps\United States\Errors, Freaks, Oddities”. The seller is “stukatz-stamps” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia, Canada.
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Place of Origin: United States
  • Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
  • Denomination: 5 Cent
  • Topic: Error
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

909c, Mint NH 5¢ Reverse Printing of Flag Colors FULL SHEET OF 50 Stuart Katz

Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)

Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)
Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)

Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)
1982 “LOVE” Sheet Sc. Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Flaw Complete Pane of 50 Stamps. 1982 20¢ “LOVE” sheet printed with dramatic blue inking error. The only known existing 1982 “LOVE” stamps with this major error. The purchaser was well known to the clerk of its philatelic section as an avid stamp collector. At the time, the philatelic section was in a separate room away from the regular window section. When the “LOVE” stamp came in, she showed him the error sheet. He asked her how many she had and she replied that this sheet was the only one they had received. Reasonable offers will be considered. Dramatic printing errors like this one appear on only a few other stamps of the era. For example, the 1986 22¢ “Navajo Art” stamps Sc. The ink that ran on the Navajo Art stamps is black and not blue as with this “LOVE” sheet. The price of Navajo Art error sheets is less than this sheet of 20¢ LOVE stamps because a quantity of the 22¢ Navajo Art sheets were found shortly after its issue in 1986. This 1982 20¢ LOVE stamp error sheet is the only one known. No other 20¢ LOVE error stamps with either of the two different blue inking error as in this sheet have been found to exist in the 30 years since the 20¢ LOVE stamp was issued. The blue printing error on this 1982 “LOVE” stamp sheet covers its complete left margin and the entire first column of 10 stamps, then partially covers the left side of all 10 stamps in the second column, with the remaining columns of stamps appearing as normal. The sheet has ten horizontal strips of three adjoining stamps, with each triptych strip containing all three of these different variations of the “LOVE” stamp. Those ten strips are the only known 1982 “LOVE” stamps with this error combination. When this sheet (pane) initially printed in a full uncut sheet of 4 panes of 50 stamps each, only the upper left and lower left panes had the possibility of having such an error as the two right panes of 50 start in the middle of the uncut sheet and end on the opposite edge of the paper from where the inking flaw occurred. This major printing error may have been the cause of the missing color varieties known of these “LOVE” stamps. It is not unreasonable to assume that when the spreading inking problem was discovered by the printers, they shut down the printing presses to fix the cause of the blue ink run. Then when they restarted printing, not all of the colors in the press units had been fully adjusted or turned back on. We include scans taken under short-wave length ultraviolet (UV) light. These show the “tagging” on this sheet was applied on top of i. After the blue error was printed. We note that most of the lower left portion of the sheet is stuck to a glassine sheet protector, while a little of the upper left portion of the sheet is not stuck (at least two complete strips of 3 seem free). That was the condition we acquired it in 1982. We chose not to attempt to separate the gummed strips from those stuck in order to keep the sheet intact. We also chose not to soak the stamps off the glassine page to make mint no gum error strips. Back then, we decided to let the next owner of the sheet make those decisions. This item is in the category “Stamps\United States\Errors, Freaks, Oddities”. The seller is “abctoo” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Topic: Errors
  • Year of Issue: 1982
  • Certification: Original
  • Quality: Mint
  • Grade: Unique
  • Denomination: 20 Cent
  • Place of Origin: United States

Dramatic Blue Ink Printing Error on 1982 LOVE Sheet, Sc. #1951 var (Unique)

Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint

Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint
Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint
Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint
Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint
Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint
Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint

Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint
Rare Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 5Kapeikas Stamps Printed on the Back of German High Command Maps – when Latvia declared their independence from Russia at the end of World War I, they needed to print stamps; paper was in short supply, so these stamps were printed on the back of German High Command maps from the war; there are 228 stamps on the sheet with a value of 5 Kapeikas (12 rows of 19 stamps); the sheet measures approximately 16 1/4 inches by 13 2/4 inches; the sheet was folded for display as an entry at the 1956 5th International Philatelic Exhibition in New York City, April 28 – May 6, 1956 held at the New York Coliseum where it won the Junior Prize. This item is in the category “Stamps\Europe\Latvia”. The seller is “rasmith81″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Latvia
  • Year of Issue: 1918
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
  • Cancellation Type: Uncancelled
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Postage
  • Color: Red
  • Denomination: 5 Kapeikas
  • Place of Origin: Latvia
  • Catalog Number: SC #1
  • Feature: Printed on German High Command Maps
  • Perforated?: Imperforate
  • Gummed?: Gummed

Latvia 1918 Sheet of 228 Stamps Printed on German Maps SC 1, Imperforate, Mint