Description
Prestige Pane UJPP1b King George V 2010 DX50
Machin Pane.
Issued 8th May 2010 to commemorate the London 2010 Festival of Stamps & also the Centenary of Accession of King George V.
Printed in Gravure by Walsall on nonfluorescent paper with die-cut perf 15 x 14 (self-adhesive gum) also with blue backing paper.
From Prestige Booklet DX50, pane number 4.
There are TWO variations of the security ‘U’ shaped slits found on these panes (UIPP1). This version has very small breaks at the bottom (only) of the ‘U’-shaped slits on ALL stamps (These are probably Type III slits). We have called this pane UIPP1b as we believe Gibbons do not differentiate between the two types of security slits.
Date and Source Codes: MA10/MPIL. (The ‘P’ in MPIL signifies that the stamps are from a Prestige pane).
Gibbons Specialised catalogue QEII Volume 4 Part 1 number UJPP1. Contains two x 2nd class blue with one 4.5mm centre band (UJW29); four x 1st class gold with two bands (UJW30); and also two x 50p grey with two bands (UJW31).
Concise (2019) catalogue number U2917a valued at £16.00, containing two x 2nd class (U2962); four x 1st class (U2966); and two x 50p (U2917). The face value in January 2021 is £5.92
Unmounted mint and in pristine condition.
Prestige Pane UJPP1b King George V 2010.
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In conclusion, all of our stamps are unmounted mint and also in an excellent condition. We will mention any variation to this statement.
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