Great Britain 1865 9d Straw PIate 5 (Watermark Emblems), SG98var
Great Britain 1865 9d Straw PIate 5 (Watermark Emblems), SG98var.
A superb unused, with original gum, imperforate imprimatur lettered 'AJ'.
A very rare "Abnormal" stamp and one of only 21 possible examples many of which are in institutional collections
Accompanied with a 1954 British Philatelic Association (BPA) Certificate of Authenticity.
Provenance: Ex. Silkin (1971) Dr Serval (1976).
The History of this "Abnormal" Rarity
In 1865 the design of the 9d stamp from the 1865-67 surface printed issue was altered, and a new plate – plate four – was registered on 27 Feb 1865.
Another backup plate was later registered on 24th April 1866, but it was never put into service.
As standard, an imprimatur sheet was printed using this new plate five. It was also policy to print a further five perforated sheets from a new registered plate. But no evidence that these sheets survived has ever been found.
This left just a single sheet of 240 stamps from plate 5.
Stamps AA, AI-AL, BK, BL, SI-SL, and TA-TL were removed imperforate.
This stamp with the initials 'AJ" is one of those small number.
And the rest of the sheet was hidden away in the GPO archives.
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