Dag Hammarskjold Invert Issue From Michael Breen, former About.com Guide 1961 Dag Hammarskjold Issue ...
The Dag Hammarskjold invert Not all inverts are spectacular. The Dag Hammarskjöld invert of 1962 consists only of a misprinted yellow layer, and it is not immediately clear that the white area is not a deliberate element of the design.
- 1962 Dag Hammarskjold Error' stamps - these error stamps were printed with a wrong background color, also know as the Day follies after Postmast Edward Day.
4¢ Dag Hammarskjold black, brown and yellow commemorative stamp with yellow background inverted, Scott 1204, shown in Figure 2, demonstrates the rarity principle. When a collector discovered an error pane of the normal stamp, Scott 1203, the U.
Day's folly: the intentionally produced inverted issue of the Dag Hammarskjold memorial stamp, refers to Postmaster General Day, who authorized the invert reprint. Dayton's Dies: envelopes manufactured by Mercantile Corp.
The Story of the Inverted Jenny," and the discovery pane of the 1962 4-cent Dag Hammarskjold invert errors autographed by those who first recognized its rarity and significance.
See also: Stamp, Invert, Error, Commemorative, Philatelic
 
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