Position 84

  • Early Printing / Impression ancienne
  • Impression tardive / Late Printing
Perforation:
Perforation:
Early and Late Proof Images
Calder's notes
Main position dot is oval North East and South West clearly South centre and full.
Kershaw's notes
There is a generalised weak short transfer in the TR spandrel. The oval guide dot is touching but below the horizontal guide lineThe ear dot is just inside the double inner lines of the outer rim of the ear. The LH oval dot is intersected but largely below the horizontal guide line. (pg. 169)
Morel's notes
Position dot in ear, guide dot in left oval a 4 o'clock (and, in the case of proof sheet stamp< a mark under left "7" on frame line.)

Stamps from printing orders 1 to 5A were perf. 11.75, stamps from printing orders 5B to 7 were perf. 12 x 11.75 and those from printing orders 8 to 12 were perf. 12.