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Last Updated: Jan 14, 2026
“The top of the frame, the top line in the upper left and upper right, the right crown and the top of the portrait oval were doubled — but the doubling was slight”
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Marler had this position listed as 108UR22. Leopold Beaudet determined the correct position using the plate proofs at Library and Archives Canada.
Leo's Notes
- Re-entry (in Marler, but he gives the position as the UR rather than LR pane)
- The jewels in the top half of the right crown and the top two lines of the right spandrel are doubled.
- The re-entries on 108UL5, 108LR2, 108LR22, and 108LR54 are similar to each other.
- Plates 106 and 107 have similar re-entries.
- Smudge in the bottom part of the D in CANADA which occurs on all stamps in column 2 of the LR pane except rows 1 and 2.