Machin UHA8 2nd Harrison NFCP 1997 Coil Strip of Four

£4.50

Machin UHA8 2nd Harrison NFCP 1997 Coil Strip of Four.

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Description

Machin UHA8 2nd Harrison NFCP 1997 Coil Strip of Four

Bright blue.

Issued 29th April 1997.

Printed by Harrison and Sons Limited from computer engraved cylinders. Printed in photogravure on the Jumelle Press in continuous reels. The paper was non-fluorescent coated paper (NFCP) with PVA (bluish) gum. There is one central 4.5mm phosphor band with bright bluish fluorescence.

This example comes from a 500 stamp reel costing £210.00 (in April 1997).

The Philatelic Bureau stock number is DC891 for a coil strip (DC091 for the complete roll of 500).

Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II Specialised Catalogue Volume 4 Part 2 catalogue number UHA8.

You are buying ONE strip of four coil stamps UHA8.

Machin UHA8 2nd Harrison NFCP 1997 Coil Strip of Four.

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