Surprisingly enough, I have since found two more errors. Well, they might be considered spoilage (printer's waste) but since they made it into the collector market we're going to call them errors.
The first is a serial numbering error. Apparently the printer had a hard time with the numbering machine because I've seen another stock just like this with the serial in another improper area.


The next is a genuine intaglio printing error, the first I've ever seen on a stock. Somehow red ink got smeared on a plate and was wiped into the text and yellow frame. Evidently someone got careless -- but they did catch the mistake. The stock came with a note saying it was left in place to maintain the numbering sequence. Which makes no sense, since these specimens weren't numbered.




The first is a serial numbering error. Apparently the printer had a hard time with the numbering machine because I've seen another stock just like this with the serial in another improper area.


The next is a genuine intaglio printing error, the first I've ever seen on a stock. Somehow red ink got smeared on a plate and was wiped into the text and yellow frame. Evidently someone got careless -- but they did catch the mistake. The stock came with a note saying it was left in place to maintain the numbering sequence. Which makes no sense, since these specimens weren't numbered.




Edited by GregAlex
06/23/2023 01:50 am
06/23/2023 01:50 am


























