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Dear All,
I have two seemingly identical positional blocks (3x3) of the ha'penny pale green in which the centre stamp (R19/8) shows a good flaw on the right side fleur de lys. Looking at them under a magnifying glass the flaws seem slightly different from each other.
I cannot decide whether this is natural variation, or whether perhaps the pieces are from different cylinders. The SG Four Kings I have is the 1993 edition, so I can't see whether this flaw is in the recent revised edition.
Is this a well-known flaw? Can anybody enlighten me, please?
Thanks, Robin (Caracas, Venezuela)