Re-engraved - a transfer roll or plate on which the original design is altered. Stamps produced from such re-engraving are distinguishable from stamps printed before the re-engraving.
Re-engraved - a stamp with an altered design made by changing a transfer roll from an original die.
Re-engraved - term used for a new plate which has been made from a worn die that has been deepened and strengthened Re-issue - a stamp previously withdrawn from use but reintroduced from old stocks or by fresh printings from original plates ...
Re-engraved stamp: may have small or major details changed. Re-entry: 1: created when the transfer roll, with the stamp impression imprinted unevenly on the soft metal of the printing plate creating a weak impression, ...
There are also die varieties, color varieties and shades, booklets, coils, perforation varieties, re-engraved designs, paper varieties, gum varieties and most recently self-adhesive stamps.
A Roman Figure-Engraved Glass Bowl. Metropolitan Museum Journal, 1993. 28: p. 47-55. ^ a b Fleming, S.J., Roman Glass; reflections on cultural change. 1999, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
See also: Engraved, Trans, Used, Stamp, Plate
 
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