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The Islander Collection of Colombia continued...

Colombia 1859 First Issue - "50" Centavos Transfer Error
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
178°   1859, 5c Blue, 50 centavos instead of 5 Cliche Error (2b).> Stone B, Position 38, ample to large margins all around, lightly struck
^(BU)GA(FRANCA)^ oval cancel leaving 50 error denominations completely visible, excellent color and entirely1859, 5c Blue, "50" centavos instead of "5" Cliche Error (2b). Stone B, Position 38, ample to large margins all around, lightly struck "(BU)GA/(FRANCA)" oval cancel leaving "50" error denominations completely visible, excellent color and entirely sound

EXTREMELY FINE. THIS IS THE FINEST OF THE FIVE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE "50" CENTAVOS TRANSFER ERROR. ONE OF THE GREAT RARITIES OF SOUTH AMERICAN PHILATELY.

On Stone B of the 5-centavos a transfer of the 20-centavos was erroneously placed in Position 38. The 2” of the 20” was corrected to a 5,” but the 0” was not removed, producing a 50” centavos denomination. After postal officials became aware of the error, they defaced the 50” centavos stamp by punching out the center of Position 38 in the remaining printed sheets. This explains the rarity of this error.

The Bortfeldt handbook illustrates all five known examples of the rare "50" centavos transfer error. The stamp offered here is believed to be the only sound four-margin example known.

Ex Thomas William Hall, Newbury and Neuberger. (Image Magnifier)

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E. 15,000-20,000
179°   1859, 5c Gray Blue, 50 centavos instead of 5 Cliche Error (2b).> Stone B, Position 38, large margins to clear at right, cancelled by
^(BOG)OTA^ oval leaving 50 error denominations completely visible, pastel shade, slight crease at upper left,1859, 5c Gray Blue, "50" centavos instead of "5" Cliche Error (2b). Stone B, Position 38, large margins to clear at right, cancelled by "(BOG)OTA" oval leaving "50" error denominations completely visible, pastel shade, slight crease at upper left, small thins and couple other tiny imperfections

VERY FINE APPEARANCE. ONLY FIVE EXAMPLES OF THE "50" CENTAVOS TRANSFER ERROR ARE RECORDED. ONE OF THE GREAT RARITIES OF SOUTH AMERICAN PHILATELY.

On Stone B of the 5-centavos a transfer of the 20-centavos was erroneously placed in Position 38. The 2” of the 20” was corrected to a 5,” but the 0” was not removed, producing a 50” centavos denomination. After postal officials became aware of the error, they defaced the 50” centavos stamp by punching out the center of Position 38 in the remaining printed sheets. This explains the rarity of this error.

The Bortfeldt handbook illustrates all five known examples of the rare "50" centavos transfer error.

Ex Newbury and Meyer (Image Magnifier)

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E. 7,500-10,000

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