Plate 3 or 4?

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asmodeus
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Plate 3 or 4?

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I need help! I have got this stamp S.G. 13/15aa. It is from field BH. I think it is Plate 3, because the upper line of the right corner is thin and shows a minute gap at the inner end.
What do you think? It would be nice, if it be Plate 4! Early printing without Spectacle variety.
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Post by Mike Jackson »

It is Plate 3 according to Dendy Marshall. Sorry!
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Post by asmodeus »

Thank you Mike. Osborne also mentions the thin and minute gap in his book.
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