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Posted on Dec 18, 2024

7¢ Bistre 2L43

"Doubling in the right margin opposite leaves 3 and 4 (3.0 mm), at the top of leal 4, and inside the oval band at right centre, with a line tangent to the oval band near leaf 4" A medium strength notch with the horizontal below the base of the 'E' and a double vertical with the longer and stronger one well to the right.

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Marler described this "Notch" as "doubling". The horizontal component is well below the base of the 'E' and the main vertical component is just right of centre inside the inner oval. There is a trace of a second vertical component to the left of the main as well as what appears to be doubling along the colour band to the right.

Leo's Notes

Re-entry (in Marler)

  • a) Doubling in the right margin opposite leaves 3 and 4. The doubling touches the frame.
  • b) Doubling in the right outer oval opposite leaf 4.
  • c) Slight doubling in middle arm of the E.
  • d) Diagonal line in the top left of leaf 4.
Notch one horizontal line below the E
  • One indistinct horizontal line in the centre of the oval. 
  • Two vertical lines: top one in the centre of the oval and the bottom one faint to the right.
Strong vertical guideline in the middle of the left member of the second A, the right foot of the N and the left inner oval below the N. On the proof but not on the stamp. Inking?

Re-entry in Zone 18
Plate Position: 2L43
Listed in Marler
Sheet Format
Notch Type: NBR

On page 374, Marler states: "In 19 Subjects of Plates 1 and 2 there is in the white band around the portrait oval, either below E or at right center, either a single line or a group of lines. Whether this is a consequence of a re-entry or not, the author cannot say, but he considers them not to be of sufficient importance to warrant describing them, particularly as many of them are much the same in their general appearance."

In an article to be published in a future issue of "The Admiral's Log", Leopold Beaudet and I suggest that these "Notch" varieties are actually quite interesting. We have found over 40 different instances and many plate positions have been determined using the plate proofs at Library and Archives Canada.

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