Australian Decimal Stamps 1981 Endangered Animals, Scarce Perforation 14, (3) Blocks 4, MNH
Ref # PV12a: Endangered Species; 5c Hairy Nosed Wombat, 25c Greater Bilby, 50c Leadbeaters Possum (3 stamps) with perforation variety 14, all MNH, BLOCKS 4! Not easy to find like this.
The process of creating perforations in stamps involves cutting rows and columns of small holes to make the stamps easier to separate without tearing. However, due to size of the stamps, the paper used, the printing presses and the printing process used, some stamps are difficult to separate and some break away from their adjoining neighbours with only minimal handling. Hence, the perforations (the number of holes within a 2cm span) may be changed during a print run. This creates what is commonly called a ‘perforation variety’ and it is a field where collectors operate. Different size perforations can be measured using a perforation gauge.
No folds, creases, rust spots, short perfs or other defects
Note: scan is a Stock Image, we have multiples of this Lot
Mounting Sheet used in the scan is not included
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Ref # PV12a: Endangered Species; 5c Hairy Nosed Wombat, 25c Greater Bilby, 50c Leadbeaters Possum (3 stamps) with perforation variety 14, all MNH, BLOCKS 4! Not easy to find like this.
The process of creating perforations in stamps involves cutting rows and columns of small holes to make the stamps easier to separate without tearing. However, due to size of the stamps, the paper used, the printing presses and the printing process used, some stamps are difficult to separate and some break away from their adjoining neighbours with only minimal handling. Hence, the perforations (the number of holes within a 2cm span) may be changed during a print run. This creates what is commonly called a ‘perforation variety’ and it is a field where collectors operate. Different size perforations can be measured using a perforation gauge.
No folds, creases, rust spots, short perfs or other defects
Note: scan is a Stock Image, we have multiples of this Lot
Mounting Sheet used in the scan is not included
**Mind Webs Stamps: Satisfaction is buying the best!**
Oh, the joy of stamp collecting! The World’s most popular pursuit! ❤ it!
Ref # PV12a: Endangered Species; 5c Hairy Nosed Wombat, 25c Greater Bilby, 50c Leadbeaters Possum (3 stamps) with perforation variety 14, all MNH, BLOCKS 4! Not easy to find like this.
The process of creating perforations in stamps involves cutting rows and columns of small holes to make the stamps easier to separate without tearing. However, due to size of the stamps, the paper used, the printing presses and the printing process used, some stamps are difficult to separate and some break away from their adjoining neighbours with only minimal handling. Hence, the perforations (the number of holes within a 2cm span) may be changed during a print run. This creates what is commonly called a ‘perforation variety’ and it is a field where collectors operate. Different size perforations can be measured using a perforation gauge.
No folds, creases, rust spots, short perfs or other defects
Note: scan is a Stock Image, we have multiples of this Lot
Mounting Sheet used in the scan is not included
**Mind Webs Stamps: Satisfaction is buying the best!**
Oh, the joy of stamp collecting! The World’s most popular pursuit! ❤ it!