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Australia Post Philatelic section, the winner of each month's votes for
BEST THREAD will receive a superb prize - over and above the 10 carat blue diamond next to their user name.
They will win the superb
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Retail of this album is
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Aust Post $100+ prize for the Month's most helpful tip/post
- July's winner .....
By a
unanimous vote by the Moderator Group (a first ever!) - and by near all members posting on the main thread - is -
"GB 1864 1d red - the rare plate 77 - newly discovered cover?" by
Pertinax
https://www.stampboards.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=8808
Congratulations
Pertinax ..... and Scott, let me have a mailing address to pass onto AP please for your prize!
Over 500 posts already, and 5,000 page views - and it even made the front cover of the just posted
"Stamp News" this month, (below) and covers EIGHT pages inside!
This thread may well have drawn together the exact right mix of stamp minds from all corners of the globe, to analyse this new find in detail, and the other recorded copies, to decide on the
balance of fact if this new find is genuine or not.
Without a Bulletin Board such as this, that allows "instant" communication between philatelists in England, Canada, Scotland, Vietnam, Australia, Ireland and the USA etc - that feedback could never occur.
If you google the simple term
"GB 1d Plate 77" the FIRST 4 matches are to this board! And that exact term has been on 10,000's of web pages.
https://www.google.com/search?q=GB+plate+77&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=
It is also the TOP 2 matches on Yahoo -
https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oGknHXRnhK7BIBzXxXNyoA ... -top&sao=1
So 1000s more philatelists will stumble across this thread as time goes on, due to our No 1 rating match on google and Yahoo.
I hope this board, and our combined discussion and research and analysis, and joint problem solving, has paved the way to seeing this cover accepted, as it surely is, as one of the most significant covers in British Philately - and 100% genuine.
Without this thread the matter would likely have quietly faded away, as the printed word is not updated daily and as vibrant as we can be. This ratty cover with two "bad" certs would have been consigned to the dustbin of philatelic history, with the ongoing naysayer whispering campaign, of a few old school tie die-hards smearing it forever.
Exactly as specialist 1d red dealer Graham Mann's "77" cover was, in very similar circumstances - he sold it for £1.50 after getting two "bad" certs. He had no stampboards.com to seek further opinions from back then. All those involved here should be congratulated for taking the time to help make history on
this one!
This thread has changed the way a serious top level stamp discussion can take place. This has NEVER occurred before AFAIK, and thus the thread certainly deserves to be "Thread Of The Month"!
As I have often typed - "The last word in philately is NEVER written."
Glen