1913 5/- Roo Acsc 42B(D)v~SG13var GREY & YELLOW 1st Wmk with listed variety *WHITE FLAW OFF NSW COAST POSITION R55*. Current 2021 BW ROO CV $1750. For Domestic destination, any single stamp with value $300 or more, will only be sent by Express post with signature requirement. For overseas collectors please ask for a quote. A rare premium and varietial stamp.
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Please note that if you are the underbidder and get offered a second chance offer, in 99.9% of the cases, the stamp is one that is SIMILAR to the listing but NOT IDENTICAL. The reason is that I may have several duplicates of the same stamp and it is more efficient for me to have second chance offers than to list them again. Since the winner will receive the advertised item, it is impossible for you to receive THE SAME STAMP. So please understand that if you have been offered a second chance by me, then the stamp you receive is a similar stamp (I try my best to make it as close as possible to the listing). |
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If you are purchasing from the store please note that in many cases we have more than one item on offer. Your item is selected at random and it is not necessarily the one on the scan but something which would be similar to the scan. |
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I am passionate about my hobby, a consultant and researcher for Brusden White Catalogues. I have been issuing Certificates of Authenticity for the last 15 Years. I am a member of the National Philatelic Centre where one can read some of my research articles in the library. I have been a member of the Philatelic Society of Canberra (PSC) for more than 50 years. I am past treasurer and current member of the committee of the Australian Commonwealth Collectors Club of NSW (ACCCofNSW), I am also a member of the British Society of Australian philately in the UK (BSAP) and Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria (RPSV). I have been collecting stamps most of my life. I have written many research articles on Australian philately. My main specialty is Kangaroos, KGV and Decimal varieties and more. I attend regular auctions in Australia for the purpose of market research and for the distribution of free reports to club members and updating the BW catalogue prices. If you have any questions on the above feel free to use "Ask seller a question”. |
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