The Franklin Rotary Press Rarities Scott #'s 594 & 596
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- Visit DavidSaks.com - 16 different 1¢ green Benjamin Franklin stamps of the 1922 United States definitive series share design No. A155.
Some are common; some are rare. Learning how to identify each one is an essential lesson for specialists.
Rotary press prints with gauge 11 by 10½ perforations overprinted “Kans.” are listed as Scott 658, with a catalog value of $2.50 unused and $2
used.
Rotary press prints with gauge 11 by 10½ perforations overprinted “Nebr.” are listed as Scott 669, with a catalog value of $3.25 unused and
$2.25 used.
Flat-plate prints of the 1¢ Franklin stamp with gauge 11 perforations, overprinted “CANAL ZONE” and issued in panes of 100, are listed as
Canal Zone Scott 71, with a catalog value of $1.40 unused and $1 used. The overprint style on flat-plate stamps is called Type A.
Flat-plate prints of the 1¢ Franklin stamp with gauge 11 perforations, overprinted “CANAL ZONE” and issued as panes of six in multipane
booklets with interleaves and cardboard covers, are listed as Canal Zone Scott 71e, with a catalog value of $80 in unused condition only.
Rotary press prints of the 1¢ Franklin stamp with gauge 11 by 10½ perforations, overprinted “CANAL ZONE” and issued in panes of 100, are
listed as Canal Zone Scott 100, with a catalog value of $1.75 unused and $1.40 used. The overprint style on rotary press stamps is called Type B.
Rotary press prints with gauge 11 by 10 perforations, so-called coil waste stamps issued in sheets of 170, are listed as Scott 578, with a catalog
value of $75 unused and $160 used.
Wide rotary press coil waste stamps with gauge 11 perforations are listed as Scott 594. They have a catalog value of $65,000 unused with gum,
$35,000 unused without gum and $10,500 used. Both unused and used values are for off-center stamps with the perforations touching the frame
line on one side. They are scarce stamps; approximately 125 have been recorded.
Oklahoma collector Roland Austin purchased this cover for 25¢ at a stamp show in 1990. The franking includes a pair of scarce Scott 594 coil
waste stamps, which has a current catalog value of $25,000.
Tall rotary press sheet waste stamps with gauge 11 perforations are listed as Scott 596. It is among the rarest stamps of the 20th century, and is
known only in used condition. About 10 are recorded with Kansas City, Mo., precancel overprints. The catalog value of the Bureau precanceled
variety is $100,000.
Five single Scott 596 stamps are recorded with ordinary postal cancellations. In that condition the catalog value in the grade of fine is $150,000.
Flat-plate prints of the 1¢ Franklin stamp with gauge 11 perforations issued in panes of 100 are listed as Scott 552, with a minimum current
catalog value of 25¢ either used or unused.
Flat-plate prints with gauge 11 perforations issued as panes of six in multipane booklets with interleaves and cardboard covers are listed as
Scott 552a, with a catalog value of $7.50 unused and $4 used.
Imperforate flat-plate prints issued in uncut sheets of 400 for proprietary perforation and coiling by private manufacturers of stamp vending and
affixing machines are listed as Scott 575, with a catalog value of $5 used or unused.
Fifteen. Horizontal format coil stamps with gauge 10 vertical perforations, issued in rolls of 500, 1,000 and 3,000 stamps, are listed as Scott 597,
with a catalog value of 30¢ unused and 25¢ used. All coil stamps of this series were printed on rotary presses.
Vertical format coil stamps with gauge 10 horizontal perforations are listed as Scott 604, with a catalog value of 40¢ unused and 25¢ used.
These stamps were printed on the same presses as horizontal format coils and issued in 500- and 1,000-stamp rolls, but were less popular
among mail users.
Rotary press prints with gauge 10 perforations issued in panes of 100 are listed as Scott 581, with a catalog value of $10 unused and 75¢ used.
Rotary press prints of the 1¢ Franklin stamp with gauge 11 by 10½ perforations issued in panes of 100 are listed as Scott 632, with a minimum
catalog value of 25¢ unused or used.
Rotary press prints with gauge 11 by 10½ perforations issued in panes of six in multipane booklets with interleaves and cardboard covers are
listed as Scott 632a, with a catalog value of $5 unused and $4 used.
The normal versions of the 1¢ Franklins shown here of the Fourth Bureau Issue are, in order of issuance: perf 11, perf 10, and perf 11 by 10½.
A genuine example of Scott 596, the 1¢ green Fourth Bureau Issue rotary press sheet waste stamp, should always have a certificate of
authenticity when offered for sale. Image courtesy of Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries.
DavidSaks.com - Coil waste Scott 594 and 595, the Fourth Bureau Issue 1¢ and 2¢ perf 11, differ in size . - Zábava
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Very educational video thank you very much.
how do know what the perf numbers
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I have a Franklin 1 cent stamp and Washington 2 cent stamp, how do I sell them?
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My perferations are 11 by 11 its stamped Kans. On front..but looks like glue exists on back in row format?
MAKe any sense to anyone out there? I could use yr opinion please?
I have 43 of these an need some directory pls
I've both the stamps in my collection acquired in the 60's. It's not at all easy for a lay person to know which category the stamps belong to. Just wondering if an expert can throw light from a photo of the same.....
Satyajitji good afternoon Sir. I am Ravinder Mohan Kundra from Punjab want some help from you. If you have got some knowledge about the stamps of Scott no 594 and 596, then tell me. It is my humble request. Thanks in advance Sir.
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Some people with money that thing can't print that much
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How can I find out the right price for my postal stamps?
I have just inherited my late uncles stamp collection and i have many of these stamps some on post cards...and Washington 2. Stamps carmines etc.i would like to sell all of them?!
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I would like one of the participants to exchange stamps from Brazil for stamps from the United States
Good morning, my name is Sebastião Wellington, I'm from Brazil and I have this stamp 594 and 596 in the correct measurements and without traces of ink on the back, how do I get an American certificate?
Good evening Sir,my name is Ravinder Mohan Kundra, Punjab. India. Please help me in 594 and 596 Scott in correct measurements.Thanks in advance Sir.
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I would like to exchange Brazilian and universal stamps
for stamps from the United States and other countries with people from the group. Since already grateful.
Vendo THIS STAMP OF FRANKLIN...estampillas de FRANKLIN..Washington...1 y 2 Cvs..
Traduzione in lingua italiana??????
se guardi il video su PC, c'è un'opzione per impostare i sottotitoli in qualsiasi lingua
have 3 to5 green and red
Vendo stamps tengo varias entre 400 y 500 stamps
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where do you go to sell such a stamp ?
معي طابع فرانكلين فئه 1 سنت وواشنطن فئه 2سنت كيف ابيعهما
Eu estou vendendo um selo igual
Good morning Hamilton Sir. Please help me in recognition of Scott 494 and 496. Thanks in advance Sir. Myself Ravinder Mohan Kundra, Punjab. India.
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@@ravinderkundra4277 quer comprar o selo
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Te ho estes dois selos são raros pR vend e. Dólares ou euro!