Definitive issue of 1919 – 40 vinar stamp, lithography
The 40 vinar stamp was printed twice in lithography technique. It was printed by press Tiskarna Blaznikovi nasledniki in Ljubljana as displayed in the table below:
Date | Circulation | Paper types | Colors | Perforation |
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20.-26. February 1919 | 2.583.000 | Smooth white or yellowish paper |
|
11½ |
September 1919 | 402.000 | Smooth white or yellowish paper | Not recorded | 11½ |
Print plates
40 vinar, lithography types of sun rays |
The exact layout of a press sheet is unknown. According to some authors it consisted of 450 stamps, divided into 7 sheets:
- 2 sheets of 100 stamps each in 10 x 10 layout,
- 2 sheets of 50 stamps each in 5 x 10 layout,
- 3 sheets of 50 stamps each in 10 x 5 layout.
Typology based on sun rays
Print plates were produced by multiplication of a strip of 10 forms, each having different layout of sun rays. In sheets of 100 stamps, the types are uniformly distributed with each type in its own column, while in sheets of 50 (5 x 10) stamps there’s nonuniform distribution of types, as shown in schematic drawing above.
Types of sun rays | ||||
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Type I |
Type II |
Type III |
Type IV |
Type V |
Type VI |
Type VII |
Type VIII |
Type IX |
Type X |
Other types
There are also other differences in design that correspond to the types of sun rays described above.
Constant varieties
Bibliography
- Fleck, Vladimir (1947): Priručnik Maraka Jugoslavenskih Zemalja, Book 1, Tome 6, Hrvatski Filatelistički Savez, Zagreb