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Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description


Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description
Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description
Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description
Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description
Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description

Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description   Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description

Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF. Straight edge stamps or stamps with selvedge info. Imagine the number of strait edge stamps out of a printing pane (100) which means only 8 out of ten for having a any side straight edge... (taking out the 2 corners).

This means that such straight edge has only 8% out of each pane... Indirectly, it brings an added Rarity Factor to the REAL value of straight edge stamps.. Specific position on a pane. We must acknowledge that on a pane of 100 stamps, corner stamp DO have an indirect higher value. Because they are only 4 different and one for each corner of a pane!!

Added rarity factor for Admirals, the black lines (forth picture) show where the 400 stamps plate is cut to form selvedge stamps and straight edge stamps. Any same side straight edge stamp has 16 possibilities out of 400 stamps printed or 4%. Any corner straight edge stamp (center of the axis) or 0.25% out of 400 printed stamps. And that is an added rarity value over a single ordinary stamp of the pane. #122 have been issued at 2,600,000 stamps...

Divided by 400 stamps per pane and it gives us 6,500 outstanding panes of 400 stamps each.. Because it is a UL corner stamp.... We divide 6,500 panes by 4 (junction of the axis) which gives us only 1,625 potential such a UL corner stamp as a straith edge. How many are still there outstanding????? The CV of this stamp is not based upon the Unitrade #122 value...

But on what it is hereby explained.. Make up your own deduction and logic... And you will agree upon all where it is hereby explained..

O nly 1,625 potential stamps.. I welcome you to have regular looks at my items.

You will find very interesting items for beginners as well as PROs such as : oddities, very rare stamps, Crown cancels and many many more. This item is in the category "Stamps\Canada\Used". The seller is "billythebusybee2012" and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States, France, Australia, United Kingdom.

  1. Certification: Uncertified
  2. Quality: Used
  3. Grade: XF/S (Extremely Fine/Superb)
  4. Place of Origin: Canada


Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description   Scott #122, RARE straight edge corner UL, light cxl, XF, see FULL description