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Unless there is a 6-digit item number in the left-most column, the images shown in this section are standard images of the issues from my image library; they are presented to show the designs of the stamp issues and not to show the specific individual stamps being offered. The centering of the stamps in the images is usually Superb or VF quality; again these are not images of the individual stamps being offered. Most early stamps had multiple printings, thus color shades vary greatly; the colors in the images are random printings/colors. If there is a 6-digit item number in the left-most column, the image is of the actual item being offered.
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268 Type I, Ink GRAY under UV light (Danish paper)
VF [230256]
69.00
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248426
268 Facit/AFA Type I, Danish Paper (Gray under UV); Facit #117a, AFA #262aBb [1940 6 øre Surcharge on 8 øre Wavy-Line Numeral Type I] NEVER HINGED with XF centering. The underlying stamp was printed in Type I (this example) and Type II (common, not this example). The Type I underlying stamps were printed on German Paper and Danish Paper. The German Paper has grayish paper, dark gum, and ink that is light green under UV light -- this overprint was never applied to the German Paper stamps. The Danish Paper stamps have whiter paper and light-colored gum, but were printed with both the ink that is light green under UV light (scarcer) and this example which was printed with ink that is gray under UV light. All the Type I overprinted stamps are scarce. This scarce stamp has a place in most European-made Danish albums, but it is missing from (or misidentified in) the vast majority of collections. An outstanding example.
79.00
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248439
268 Facit/AFA Type I, Danish Paper (Gray under UV); Facit #117a, AFA #262aBb [1940 6 øre Surcharge on 8 øre Wavy-Line Numeral Type I] NEVER HINGED BLOCK OF FOUR with XF centering on all four stamps. The underlying stamp was printed in Type I (this example) and Type II (common, not this example). The Type I underlying stamps were printed on German Paper and Danish Paper. The German Paper has grayish paper, dark gum, and ink that is light green under UV light -- this overprint was never applied to the German Paper stamps. The Danish Paper stamps have whiter paper and light-colored gum, but were printed with both the ink that is light green under UV light (scarcer) and this example which was printed with ink that is gray under UV light. All the Type I overprinted stamps are scarce. This scarce stamp has (as a single) a place in most European-made Danish albums, but it is missing from (or misidentified in) the vast majority of collections. Most blocks of this scarce stamp were broken up long ago; this is the first time in 50 years that I have been able to offer a block! An outstanding block that would be a key item in a collection of the Engraved Wavy-Line Numeral stamps. NH XF singles sell for $79 each; this block is offered for just a little less than four singles!
309.00
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248427
268 Facit/AFA Type I, Danish Paper (Gray under UV); Facit #117a, AFA #262aBb [1940 6 øre Surcharge on 8 øre Wavy-Line Numeral Type I] NEVER HINGED with VF centering. The underlying stamp was printed in Type I (this example) and Type II (common, not this example). The Type I underlying stamps were printed on German Paper and Danish Paper. The German Paper has grayish paper, dark gum, and ink that is light green under UV light -- this overprint was never applied to the German Paper stamps. The Danish Paper stamps have whiter paper and light-colored gum, but were printed with both the ink that is light green under UV light (scarcer) and this example which was printed with ink that is gray under UV light. All the Type I overprinted stamps are scarce. This scarce stamp has a place in most European-made Danish albums, but it is missing from (or misidentified in) the vast majority of collections. An excellent example.
69.00
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248429
268 Facit/AFA Type I, Danish Paper (Gray under UV); Facit #117a, AFA #262aBb [1940 6 øre Surcharge on 8 øre Wavy-Line Numeral Type I] NEVER HINGED with VF centering and SHIFTED OVERPRINT, down and to the right, partly covering the bottom text.The underlying stamp was printed in Type I (this example) and Type II (common, not this example). The Type I underlying stamps were printed on German Paper and Danish Paper. The German Paper has grayish paper, dark gum, and ink that is light green under UV light -- this overprint was never applied to the German Paper stamps. The Danish Paper stamps have whiter paper and light-colored gum, but were printed with both the ink that is light green under UV light (scarcer) and this example which was printed with ink that is gray under UV light. All the Type I overprinted stamps are scarce. This scarce stamp has a place in most European-made Danish albums, but it is missing from (or misidentified in) the vast majority of collections. An excellent example.
78.00
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248428
268 Facit/AFA Type I, Danish Paper (Gray under UV); Facit #117a, AFA #262aBb [1940 6 øre Surcharge on 8 øre Wavy-Line Numeral Type I] NEVER HINGED with F-VF centering. The underlying stamp was printed in Type I (this example) and Type II (common, not this example). The Type I underlying stamps were printed on German Paper and Danish Paper. The German Paper has grayish paper, dark gum, and ink that is light green under UV light -- this overprint was never applied to the German Paper stamps. The Danish Paper stamps have whiter paper and light-colored gum, but were printed with both the ink that is light green under UV light (scarcer) and this example which was printed with ink that is gray under UV light. All the Type I overprinted stamps are scarce. This scarce stamp has a place in most European-made Danish albums, but it is missing from (or misidentified in) the vast majority of collections. Fresh and nice example.
59.00
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248430
268 Facit/AFA Type I, Danish Paper (Gray under UV); Facit #117a, AFA #262aBb [1940 6 øre Surcharge on 8 øre Wavy-Line Numeral Type I] Used with VF centering, but tiny thin speck in hinge area. The underlying stamp was printed in Type I (this example) and Type II (common, not this example). The Type I underlying stamps were printed on German Paper and Danish Paper. The German Paper has grayish paper, dark gum, and ink that is light green under UV light -- this overprint was never applied to the German Paper stamps. The Danish Paper stamps have whiter paper and light-colored gum, but were printed with both the ink that is light green under UV light (scarcer) and this example which was printed with ink that is gray under UV light. All the Type I overprinted stamps are scarce. This scarce stamp has a place in most European-made Danish albums, but it is missing from (or misidentified in) the vast majority of collections. An excellent Used example -- Used is much scarcer than Mint; seldom offered. Otherwise (without the thin speck) this centering would be $89.