Definitive issue of 1919 – 3 vinar stamp, lithography
The 3 vinar stamp in lithography was printed once in Tiskarna Blaznikovi nasledniki in Ljubljana. Details are displayed in the table below:
Date | Circulation | Paper types | Colors | Perforation |
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12 February 1919 | 4.976.000 | Rough thin paper |
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11½ |
Print plates
3 vinar lithography print plates with types of sun rays |
Press sheet consisted of 300 stamps, arranged in two columns, each having 150 stamps (10 x 15). These were then separated by perforation after the 10th line to create sheets of 100 and 50 stamps. Consequently, sheets of 100 stamps don’t have the bottom frame and sheets of 50 the upper frame. Press sheet therefore consisted of:
- 2 sheets of 100 stamps each in 10 x 10 layout,
- 2 sheets of 50 stamps each in 10 x 5 layout.
As sheets of 100 stamps with bottom frame also exist it is possible that these stamps were also printed in press sheets of 400 stamps. These were then separated into 4 sheets of 100 stamps each. Click here for schematic drawing.
Sheet of 100 stamps (10 x 10) | Sheet of 50 stamps (10 x 5) |
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Example 1 | Example 1 Example 2 |
Typology based on sun rays
Print plates were produced by multiplication of a strip of 10 forms, each having different layout of sun rays.
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 |
Bibliography
- Fleck, Vladimir (1940): Priručnik Maraka Hrvatskih Zemalja, Book 1, Tome 4, Hrvatski Filatelistički Savez, Zagreb
- Fleck, Vladimir (1946): Priručnik Maraka Jugoslavenskih Zemalja, Book 1, Tome 5, Hrvatski Filatelistički Savez, Zagreb