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Comparison of Types III and IV of the 2¢ Triangle: Dots
in Ear
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Strengthened Dots in Shading of Ear
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Type III
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Type IV
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The
dots in the ear are usually quite weak, but may sometimes
appear nearly as strong as those in the Type IV. This is a
typical Type III example.
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The
dots in the ear are usually quite strong and distinct. This
is a typical Type IV example.
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The number of dots in the ear of the Type III and Type IV stamps is
consistent, at least in the opinion of this author. Since the dots have been
reinforced in the Type IV stamp, there may be an appearance of more dots,
but in reality a strong printing on a Type III will show an equal number of
dots as the Type IV example here, though perhaps somewhat weaker. It may
be difficult to tell a weakly printed Type IV from a strongly printed Type
III based on the dots in the ear alone.
We have noticed another artifact of the Type IV stamp, namely that the ear
itself seems to have been widened slightly, clearly evident in the scans
above. This may account for the "extra dots in ear" description.
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All the Type III examples are from the same scanned
stamp, plate number 146, and all the Type IV examples are from the same
scanned stamp, plate number 762.
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Comparison of Types III and IV of the 2c Washington
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