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(32¢) “G” Non-Denominated (SV)
Water-Activated Coils of 100, 500, 3000 and 10,000
| Scott# 2891 |
Plate # S1111 |
| Series |
Contingency / U.S. Flag |
| Issue Date & City |
December 13, 1994, Washington, DC. |
| Nationwide Sale |
December 14, 1994 |
| Designer |
Ronald Sharpe (BEP) |
| Art Director |
Jack Williams (USPS) |
| Typographer |
John Boyd of Anagraphics Inc., New York, NY |
| To Press / Quantity |
Late 1992 / Initial Order 3,207,800,000 (Includes Rouletted Stamps Also) |
| Coil Size |
100, 500, 3000, 10,000 |
| Printer |
Stamp Venturers at J. W. Fergusson and Sons, Richmond, VA |
| Press |
Champlain |
| Process |
Gravure |
| Where Printed |
Stamp Venturer |
| Where Processed |
Stamp Venturers affiliate KCS Industries, Milwaukee, WI |
| Plate Size & Interval |
429 (13 x 33) stamps per revolution / plate # every 33 stamps |
| Paper & Gum |
Prephosphored, Water-Activated |
| Tagging |
Prephosphored, Solid Tagging |
| Perf Gauge |
9.8 Vertically |
| Colors |
Blue, Red, Gray, Black |
| Overall Size (w x h) |
0.87 x 0.96 in. / 22.1 x 24.4 mm |
| Earliest Known Use |
December 13, 1994 |
| Back Numbers |
4 digit Black or 5 digit Purple dot-matrix number every 10 stamps, top or bottom. |
| Compare |
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“G” issues. |