Federal Administration: William Tell’s Son 2 1/2c on 3c Multicolored

FindYourStampsValue: Federal Administration: William Tell’s Son
Surcharged in Blue
  • Country Switzerland
  • Denomination
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    Face value of a stamp, usually printed on the stamps.
    2 1/2c on 3c
  • Color
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    Original catalog color of the stamp.
    Multicolored
  • Print method
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    Method of process of imprinting designs on paper.
    Typographed
  • Perforation
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    Holes punched between stamps to make separating easier.
    11 1/2
  • Watermark
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    A pattern embedded in a paper during stamp producing process.
    Swiss Cross
  • Issue Date
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    Date inscripted on a stamp or cancellation for used stamps not necessary correspond to real date of stamp issue.
  • #
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    Catalog number of stamp.
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This stamp also has varieties

Surcharged in Blue, Tête bêche pair
  • Denomination 2 1/2c on 3c
  • Color Multicolored
  • Print method Typographed
  • Perforation 11 1/2
  • Watermark Swiss Cross
  • Issue Date
  • #
Inverted Surcharged in Blue
  • Denomination 2 1/2c on 3c
  • Color Multicolored
  • Print method Typographed
  • Perforation 11 1/2
  • Watermark Swiss Cross
  • Issue Date
  • #
Double Surcharged in Blue
  • Denomination 2 1/2c on 3c
  • Color Multicolored
  • Print method Typographed
  • Perforation 11 1/2
  • Watermark Swiss Cross
  • Issue Date
  • #
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