Description: Ceylon Stamps 1938 George VI Issue to 50c; Mint Never Hinged CV £168.8 This issue has numerous perforation varieties 2c - Basic perforation11.5 x 13 (SG386); This stamp P = 13.16 x 13.61: This stamp is therefore SG386a (P 13 x 13.5) CV £1203c - Basic perforation 13 x 11.5 (SG387). This stamp P = 13.1 x 11.78: This stamp is therefore SG387 CV £125c - Basic Perforation 13.5. x 13.5 (SG387f). This stamp P = 13.64 13.6. This stamp is therefore SG387f CV £0.36c - Basic Perforation 11 x 11.5 SG388. This stamp P = 11.16 x 11.6. This stamp is therefore SG388 CV £1.2510c - Basic Perforation 11.5 x 11 SG389. This stamp P = 11.46 x 11.34. Watermark is upright. This stamp is SG389a CV £2.515c - Basic Perforation 11.5 x 11 SG390. This stamp P = 11.56 x 11.29. Watermark is upright. This stamp is SG390a CV £2.7520c - Basic Perforation 11 x 11.5 SG391. This stamp P = 11.25 x 11.6. This stamp is SG391 CV £2.7525c - Basic Perforation 11.5 x 11 SG392. This stamp P = 11.57 x 11.29. Watermark is upright. This stamp is SG392 CV £4.25 30c - Basic Perforation 11.5 x 11 SG393. This stamp P = 11.51 x 11.34. Watermark is sideways This stamp is SG393 CV £13 50c - Basic Perforation 13 x 11.5 SG394. This stamp P = 11.53 x 11.23. This stamp is SG394d CV £10 Computer Generated Grading CertificatesThe computer-generated grading certificates when present, are created by placing a 600 dpi scan of the stamp into the Rakum Stamp Analyzer program. The program automatically calculates, and displays on the certificate1. Number of perforations per 2 cm2. PSE centring grade for the frame relative to the perforations3. Size of the frame No account is taken in the grading of faults or appearance.Computer Generated Colour AnalysesThe computer-generated colour analyses when present, are created by placing a 600 dpi scan of the stamp into the Trigit program, and then selecting areas for colour analysis The program automatically calculates, and displays1. Saturation % of red, green, blue2. The number of pixels associated with each colour3. The hexadecimal code of the measured colour The most common way to analytically represent colour is via a 6-digit alpha-numeric HEX number, RGBA, and HSL Hex is a 6-digit, 24 bit, hexidecimal number that represents Red, Green, and Blue. There are 16 million possible colours.RGBA is similar to Hex in that it has 24 bits for RGB colour, bit there is an additional 8 bit value for transparency.HSL stands for Hue, Saturation, and Lightness. The values are based on a position from the centre of a colour wheel. The value for Hue is from 0 to 360, representing the degrees on a colour wheel. Saturation is the distance from the centre of the colour wheel. The L stands for Lightness, which represents the luminance.A large colour block with the observed Hex number can be created using online programs e.g. [www.hexcolortool.com/#ff0008], to allow easy visual comparison POSTAGECombined postage for multiple lot purchases is automatically provided on most items. Excess P&P paid by the purchaser is refunded when the postage label is created. UK Mail Insurance Thresholds used to determine postage rate Second class mail - £20 [ combined stamp value of less than £20]48hr tracked - £150 [ combined stamp value of £20 - £150]Registered mail - £2500 [ combined stamp value of £150 - £2500] International Mail Insurance Thresholds used to determine postage rate International Standard mail - £20 [ combined stamp value of less than £20]International Tracked & Signed for mail - £250 [ combined stamp value of £20 - £250]
Price: 50 GBP
Location: Falkirk
End Time: 2024-11-14T15:43:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16.18 GBP
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Item Specifics
Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Postage
Year of Issue: 1938
Number: 10
Era: George VI (1936-1952)
Country/Region of Origin: United Kingdom
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Grade: see computer generated centring grades
Topic: Ceylon
Regional Status: Colony