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Notch

Posted on Dec 19, 2024

7¢ Bistre 4LL51

A very strong notch where the horizontal is more like a large guide dot rather than a line and is located just below the bottom of the 'E'. The vertical is just right of centre. The four lines in the outer oval, just below the 'C' will serve to identify this position.

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The vast majority of the "Notch" CPVs are found on plates 1 or 2. One has been found on Plate 3 and another two on Plate 4.

Leo's Notes

Notch slightly below the bottom of the E. One thick horizontal line goes from the centre of the oval to the right border. One thick vertical line in the centre of the oval, and another lower down to the right that might be mistaken as being part of the upper one.Three lines in the left outer oval meet at the midpoint on the right side of the oval. The middle line is horizontal, the top line slopes up from right to left, and the bottom line slopes up from left to right.


Flaw in Zone 16
Plate Position: 4LL51
Not listed in Marler
Sheet Format
Notch Type: NBC

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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