2¢ Washington Head
Flat Plate
Perf 11

Type IV

Type V

Type Va

Type VI

Type VII

Type Check - Types of the 2¢ Offset Stamp The offset method, found only on the perf 11 and imperforate stamps, can be one of five types, Type IV, V, Va, VI, or VII. It may be helpful to remember that only offset stamps can be types IV-VII and only types IV-VII are found on offset stamps. Types I-III are found on flat plate and rotary stamps. It may also be helpful to remember that the imperforate offset stamps follow the same type designations and numbering sequence as the perf 11 offset stamps.

Type Perf 11 Number Imperforate Number
IV 526 532
V 527 533
Va 528 534
VI 528A 534A
VII 528B 534B

Caution
Any of the imperforate stamps can be manufactured from the perf 11 stamps by trimming the perforations, although the resulting stamp will appear a little small. The two dangerous fakes in this group are the type V and type VII. Both can be manufactured by altering the Va design.

In general, care should be taken when examining the offset stamps, but in particular with imperforate singles. Many of the imperforate sheets were given perforations to be used in vending and affixing machines, in particular, Schermack type III perforations. These are valued significantly less than the imperforate stamp and care must be taken that the imperforate stamp has not had the Schermack perforations trimmed away. This is especially true for the rare type VII imperforate stamp where the used Schermack type VII is worth much less than the used imperforate type VII.

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