Reversed Die Cuts Die cutting from a new design of a die mat, but still exhibits the same peak counts as the original. For example, a mat that ...
Reversed - When the watermark is reversed when viewed from the front of the stamp. The watermark will be un-mirrored when viewed from the back. For example, letter watermarks would not be reversed when viewed from the back of the stamp.
In 1925, Ecuador reversed the process by overprinting "POSTAL" on some stamps from this set, thereby converting postal tax stamps into regular postage stamps.
denomination error reversed image/portrait diplomatic error include living persons if the policy is not to do so anachronisms error of identification spelling and grammatical error mis-statements error in portrayal of subject ...
Republique du Semaj: Artistamp, James reversed Republique du Senegal: (Fr.) Republic of Senegal Republique du Tchad: (Fr.) Republic of Chad Republique du Togo: (Fr.) Republic of Togo ...
Note that it was mirror-reversed and dark and glossy, since it was made of steel. And the die the siderographer used was also metal, but NOT reversed.
He was never on a stamp, but there may have been a time when the situation was reversed: a stamp was on him. Because testing limits of the U.K. post by mailing unusual objects, he mailed himself.
In the process of producing engraved stamps, the design can only be worked into soft steel, but is generally only transferred from hard steel. The hardening process can be reversed.
Thus the jeep, its occupants and the soldiers being reviewed were enlarged somewhat; palms in the adjacent border were reduced, and some inscriptions and the border scrolls reversed.
Reversed - A left/right mirror image (usually refers to the watermark). Roll - A coil of stamps.
See also: Used, Stamp, Printing, Cover, Series
 
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