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Sverige Stamp With Different Colour Of 1 Alphabet

 
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Posted 01/18/2025   9:23 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Asj to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
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This Sverige stamp has one alphabet R in in the word Sverige. It is red brown compared to other alphabets which are just brown. Have been trying to find this variety online but to no avail. Will appreciate if anyone has any idea about this variety and a catalogue number will be very helpful. Thanks for your help.
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Posted 02/08/2025   8:19 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add pjr to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
SG 1078 (issued 1981) was certainly not printed in two colours!

It looks strange, but I think the poor condition of the stamp may be the cause of the strangeness. The general reddish colour may be the result of soaking or prolonged exposure to light. Compare this, from my own collection, which I think is closer to the correct colour, "deep dull purple", but still displays some uneven colouring in places:

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Question that may be slightly off subject but you specified color as "deep dull purple" & I'm assuming that is from SG. Scott lists color as "violet brown". Do catalogs vary in descriptions a lot. I have never accessed any catalog other than Scott so that difference surprises me. Who would normally establish the color definition??
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Question that may be slightly off subject but you specified color as "deep dull purple" & I'm assuming that is from SG. Scott lists color as "violet brown". Do catalogs vary in descriptions a lot. I have never accessed any catalog other than Scott so that difference surprises me. Who would normally establish the color definition??


Yes, they vary. The catalogue editor determines the colour. Colours, especially, for older stamps are bands of colour.
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Posted 02/09/2025   3:57 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Butchie to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you.
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Michel Katalog calls the 2.40Kr violettpurpur which translates as violet-purple.

Here is a scan of mine which IMO is pretty close to the colour I see by eye.

SWEDEN
Scott 1371


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Posted 02/09/2025   10:19 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add paddle_more to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Reminds me of the ever-creepy Dr. Smith...



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Posted 02/26/2025   10:48 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add drkohler to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Sulphurized stamp.
Essentially the red pigment turns brown and black over time.
You can try to apply a 4% solution of hydrogen peroxide to the stamp surface with a cotton swab.
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