Mae01 Mexico Exporta MNH paper 1 printing error bionic bicycle very SCARCE

Mae01 Mexico Exporta MNH paper 1 printing error bionic bicycle very SCARCE

Mae01 Mexico Exporta MNH paper 1 printing error bionic bicycle very SCARCE
IF YOU HAVE TIME, READ MORE… For lovers of famous printing errors, this is the best example of the Mexico Exporta series. Later, the printing shops printed the stamp on the side that did not have the gum, as it should be, and therefore the error is identified because the phosphorescence is on the face of the gum. It is popularly defined as “printing error”, but rather it should be called “paper manufacturing error”. The philatelic community in Mexico called it the bionic bicycle. Sc# = Scott number; Mc# Michel number; Et# etiangui number. The scaned item showed, is the one you will receive. The paper classification is made according to: watermark, normal or granite, luminescence on both sides, thickness and satin finish. The stamp classification add: denomination, color, perforation, burelage, and plate size. The paper 1 characteristics: medium thickness (85g/m2), w/o watermark, glossy, phosphorescent anverse, blue violet reverse. Period of emission: 1975 thru 1981. The number of stamps listed or classified are: Scott 153, Michel 170, TIEV 232, etiangui 326. (TIEV = innitials for Mexico official printing workshop).
Mae01 Mexico Exporta MNH paper 1 printing error bionic bicycle very SCARCE

279B, Mint OG Huge Pre Printing Paper Fold Error Very Dramatic! Stuart Katz

279B, Mint OG Huge Pre Printing Paper Fold Error Very Dramatic! Stuart Katz
279B, Mint OG Huge Pre Printing Paper Fold Error Very Dramatic! Stuart Katz

279B, Mint OG Huge Pre Printing Paper Fold Error Very Dramatic! Stuart Katz
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.
279B, Mint OG Huge Pre Printing Paper Fold Error Very Dramatic! Stuart Katz

Unused Very Fine U. S. #165 1870-71 30¢ Hamilton National Bank Note Printing

Unused Very Fine U. S. #165 1870-71 30¢ Hamilton National Bank Note Printing
Unused Very Fine U. S. #165 1870-71 30¢ Hamilton National Bank Note Printing
Unused Very Fine U. S. #165 1870-71 30¢ Hamilton National Bank Note Printing

Unused Very Fine U. S. #165 1870-71 30¢ Hamilton National Bank Note Printing
A Very high-quality and very rare U. This is very rare piece of American history. Excellent quality, no damage, clean, fine centering, no gum, previously hinged — see photos. Centering is much better than usual, with no faults. Total Quantity Issued: 785,843 (estimated). As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton developed a plan to pay the national debt, founded the Bank of the United States, and set up the U. Due to the unpopularity of the 1869 Pictorial series, the Postmaster General issued new stamps in 1870. Complaints about the 1869 series included that the stamps were too small, unattractive, and of poor quality. Therefore, the new 1870 issues were not only larger and better quality, but they also carried new designs. Heads, in profile, of famous deceased Americans were chosen as the new subject matter. These stamps were nicknamed “Bank Note” stamps because they were printed by three well known Bank Note printing companies – the National, Continental, and American Bank Note Companies. Each company printed the stamps with slight variations, and identifying them can be both challenging and complex. These classic stamps are a truly fascinating area of philately. I have been an avid collector of U. Stamps for most of my life. I’m not a dealer so I cannot answer complex questions or questions suited for a dealer / expert.
Unused Very Fine U. S. #165 1870-71 30¢ Hamilton National Bank Note Printing