Redrawn - a stamp whose design is based on the design of an existing stamp, but which has been altered in some way, thus producing a new face-different stamp. For example, Scott 1283B is a redrawn version of 1283.
Redrawn A new printing of a stamp whose design differs in some details from the original, while retaining its principal features.
Redrawn: A stamp design that is slightly altered from the original issue. Regional: Stamp issued in specific regions. . Registered mail: Mail which is first-class having unique IDs used for tracking etc.
Redrawn: A stamp design that has been slightly altered yet maintains the basic design as originally issued.
Redrawn - Modifying a detail in an issued stamp. Reduced - A postal piece that has been cut to eliminate uneven edges. Reg - Registered.
Figure 8. A redrawn, engraved £5 brown Machin stamp, Scott MH283. Click on image to enlarge. Figure 9. A no-value-indicated "1st" (26p) Machin stamp, Scott MH335. Click on image to enlarge.
Redrawn: a design with the general features of a previous stamp by having a difference in some detail. Red error: the U.S. 5¢ error in the 2¢ value sheet with Washington's portrait.
Utilizing the original design of the first issue, the letters and numerals of value were removed; that part of the design that had been removed was redrawn: and a new plate was made to print the basic design without any value designation.
See also: Stamp, Perforation, Printing, Album, Used
 
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