Ireland 1972, 50th Anniversary of First Irish Postage Stamps S/S "retouch in'e' " variety, Scott 326a, Hib MS1a, MNH.  The Hibernian Catalogue has a value of €24

In 1922 Ireland achieved independence and started issuing their own postage stamps. Initially these were overprinted British stamps, but within a few months they produced their own stamps. In 1972 they issued a souvenir sheet that celebrated the 50th anniversary of this event. There were 4 stamps in the sheet that depicted the 2p green stamp from that first definitive set of 1922. These sheets were actually printed in sheets of 14 (2x7) which were then cut apart to create these sheets. Each of these 14 sheets (1A-1G, 2A-2G) can be identified by slight variations in each sheet. 
What I am offering here is position 2B, which is identified by a small retouch on the first "e" of "eire" on the top right stamps Many of the positional identifiers are difficult to see. This one shows nicely in my scan, which I have not altered in any way. The current Hibernian Catalogue only lists two of the readily identifiable varieties and prices them. This is one of the two, Hib MS1a, which is valued at €24.00 I also have the other readily identifiable position listed and in the future I will be offering other positions.

The items you see in the scan are the exact items you will be receiving. 

Stamps will be sent USPS first class mail with stiffeners to protect stamp.

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