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I think the two Penny Reds with plate numbers come from the same item and, both, are plate 143.
As for the value: 0. Condition is everything and your stamps are in very poor condition. The two other "Penny Red Stars" will only have value if they are from a rare plate or have a rare variety (very low probability). Again, their condition is poor to very poor.
The HJ stamp has a London cancellation. The BH may be 783, that is Tenbury, but that last digit is unclear. The two with plate numbers have the 258 of Dover. |
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Both the stamps with letters in all four corners have the same plate number. It could be 143, but it might be 140. The longer I look at them, the more I am thinking it is 140. |
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Edited by NSK - 01/13/2025 08:32 am |
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Agree with NSK. From your pictures, stamps 2 and 3, the ones with letters in all 4 corners, are probably plate 143 by my eyes, but could be 140 also. I don't think there is any values difference, in any case. |
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Thanks for info it's appreciated, now I am going to see what else is in the package, it's interesting looking for all the hidden meaning, who would have thought the humble stamp has all this going on, |
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I vote for "3" - 143. In case anyone can't see the numbers, they are in the frame, directly above the red numbers.  |
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Edited by Cjd - 01/13/2025 11:05 am |
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Thanks that is so helpful, CJD that was great it's only when you wrote it in red I could see any of the numbers thanks, |
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CJD are you able to see the Plate Numbers of the 2 star ones please? I have tried everything but my eyes just aren't up to this sort of detail I guess which is a shame.
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The plate numbers are not included in the design on the other two. Those have to be plated by comparison with known plates. |
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Hello, to me I see 1 of them is 143 and the other is 140, if you look closely and take the time to do so you'll see is a 140, that's my opinion anyway, that's what I see. |
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Yes, it's a very common 1942 Australian stamp - and it doesn't belong in a 1d red thread. |
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Edited by GeoffHa - 01/14/2025 11:38 am |
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