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Hi all,
An album I bought many years ago, when I first became interested in KEVIII included a single stamp as illustrated.
This single stamp came with the original collection with the notation :-
"One of the few known examples of a double impression".
To my mind, the description is exaggerated as the doubling is very slight, mainly noticable in the top left frame, on the ½d value, on the crown, a slight doubling of 'Postage' and by the shadow effect behind the head.
My definition of a 'double impression' is shown by this example of the 1936 1s stamp,
illustrated in S.G. G.B. Vol.2.
I would be interested in any comments from members, particularly if anyone has an example of a 'double impression' as listed by S.G. as my catalogue lists it but does not give an illustration.
Cheers
Ron.