A really good presentation with a few minor errors and omissions. 1) The 1d red shown at 2:14 is not an 1841 1d red - those had no perforations. That example has letters in all 4 corners was not issued until 1864. 2) You can only match a 1d black from plates 1b, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10 or 11 with a 1d red from the same plate and letterings. I have many matched pairs. The matched pair of plate 11s at 2:49 is superb: I have two as good but there aren't many in existence of that quality. 3) The value of mint 1d reds depends heavily on the plate. Any one from the "black" plates is rare. It also depends on the condition and the presence of gum on the back. 4) Some of the rarest 1d reds are those used for trials of perforation by Henry Archer. He doesn't mention these important issues. 5) Another rare 1d red is the misnamed "abnormal" issue on small crown watermarked paper with alphabet 3 letters. Very elusive. 6) The Perkins Bacon records state that no 1d reds were ever printed from plate 77. There is a LOT of controversy as to whether they are all faked of whether someone sneaked in to print a sheet before the plate was destroyed. I wouldn't touch one with a bargepole, even with a certificate.
Penny reds have been my gig since 1975, when I went with my aunt to the Norbury Stamp Shop in Stockport, and she treated me to my first ever example, an 1841 imperf, for 50p.
Hello. Best regard. I inherited a large collection of stamps from around the world from my grandfather that belonged to his father (my great-grandfather) and I have found several of the stamps that you have featured on your channel. I wish I could have your help and be able to show them to you. Thank you in advance.
Hi good day. He knows how to guide me through his videos and has classified most of the postage stamps. oldest. I bought them with a lady who sold old things, among them came a box of postage stamps like from England, Italy. Russia Germany Canada among others and very old and also from the 90s the box came from 1940 and I think it was keeping. Luckily I bought those stamps for 100 dollars a whole box and I began to review each one and separated very old stamps which I got into those videos where they auction stamps to see the images. and most that some go out there. I have several. I searched for some on the net and they don't have information about some pieces and I'm looking for a philist who can help me or give me information about them. I lived in Connecticut, USA, but I don't know of any site of such interest that I can visit to value these pieces.
How can a professional from Stanley Gibbons stand up and say " ... the 1d black became the 1d red - and here is a mint example issued in 1841" and hold up a 1d red with letters in all 4 corners (2 minutes 9 seconds in), not issued until 1864! Lettered appropriately sweet FA!
Very poor video technique. O.Young needs lighting. Why do most shots of the stamps pan left>right and v.v. and are short. Close-ups would be useful. The bicycle is a nice touch. Light the stamps properly.
Halo bună ziua domnule așa vea câteva timbre valoroase din Anglia America austria germania Rusia și și din mai multe țări dacă te interesează sună-mă dar ieu vorbesc germană și România și vom discuta despre timbre și cărți poștale și plicuri poștale toate cele bune și mult noroc
A really good presentation with a few minor errors and omissions.
1) The 1d red shown at 2:14 is not an 1841 1d red - those had no perforations. That example has letters in all 4 corners was not issued until 1864.
2) You can only match a 1d black from plates 1b, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10 or 11 with a 1d red from the same plate and letterings. I have many matched pairs. The matched pair of plate 11s at 2:49 is superb: I have two as good but there aren't many in existence of that quality.
3) The value of mint 1d reds depends heavily on the plate. Any one from the "black" plates is rare. It also depends on the condition and the presence of gum on the back.
4) Some of the rarest 1d reds are those used for trials of perforation by Henry Archer. He doesn't mention these important issues.
5) Another rare 1d red is the misnamed "abnormal" issue on small crown watermarked paper with alphabet 3 letters. Very elusive.
6) The Perkins Bacon records state that no 1d reds were ever printed from plate 77. There is a LOT of controversy as to whether they are all faked of whether someone sneaked in to print a sheet before the plate was destroyed. I wouldn't touch one with a bargepole, even with a certificate.
Penny reds have been my gig since 1975, when I went with my aunt to the Norbury Stamp Shop in Stockport, and she treated me to my first ever example, an 1841 imperf, for 50p.
Great informative presentation thank you , I am still partial to the 2 pence blue just love that color.
Very informative, glad I popped by.
Bravo for your Lecture, it' very Helpful !
I love this series!
Hello
Can you pls give a price idea of cover penny black 1940 with red Maltese cancellation and without cover? Thanks
Great video , very valuable information !!!
Thanks for the detailed Penny Red video.
Thanks
Excellent presentation, interesting throughout!
Very beautiful, it is a masterpiece of philately 👍
Included are: King George Vi, and British Guiana 5Cent Magenta
Sir l have this postage stamp red l penny l find the plate number is 71 Gk ,any value for this stamp thanks
Great video how much l queen elizabeth 3d 5d stamp price
Enjoyed watching this
Wow a great lessons for me thank goodness
Needy and informative. Thankyou.
Got Plate 16, letters up and down, anyone have some information? :)
Is there a plate 3 penny red ?
Hello. Best regard. I inherited a large collection of stamps from around the world from my grandfather that belonged to his father (my great-grandfather) and I have found several of the stamps that you have featured on your channel. I wish I could have your help and be able to show them to you. Thank you in advance.
Hello I have a strip of 10 unperferated penny reds unused does anyone know someone I could speak to about it ?
Hi I got a penny red L-O is it any good
Awesome :-)
Sir. I have. One. Stamp. La George writing on down site. It's valuable. Or not sir from Nepal 🇳🇵
I HAVE A SET FOR EVALUATION IF POSSIBLE ( PENNY RED ) USED.
Hello, That is great to hear, If you would like to email our team. Please find our information here: www.stanleygibbons.com/visit-us/valuations
Thank you very much indeed Sir,,
How about the 3 x Plate 77 on the now accepted as fully genuine Victor Hugo cover????
1 have a temp one penny
the queen in mauritius
Hello sir. Please i got the penny red help me Please
I have many post stamps for sale🙂
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sir .please help me I have rare stamp collection I want to sale it.
Hi good day. He knows how to guide me through his videos and has classified most of the postage stamps. oldest. I bought them with a lady who sold old things, among them came a box of postage stamps like from England, Italy. Russia Germany Canada among others and very old and also from the 90s the box came from 1940 and I think it was keeping. Luckily I bought those stamps for 100 dollars a whole box and I began to review each one and separated very old stamps which I got into those videos where they auction stamps to see the images. and most that some go out there. I have several. I searched for some on the net and they don't have information about some pieces and I'm looking for a philist who can help me or give me information about them. I lived in Connecticut, USA, but I don't know of any site of such interest that I can visit to value these pieces.
H Sergio, you can contact our specialists by email - www.stanleygibbons.com/visit-us/valuations
I have 1of stamps book 18 th security how can I sell
Printed from copper plates?
HI I MIGHT HAVE ABOUT 50 PENNY RED STAMPS I THINK.GOT SO MANY STAMPS BUT DONT HAVE SOMEONE TO GIVE ME ADVISE
How can a professional from Stanley Gibbons stand up and say " ... the 1d black became the 1d red - and here is a mint example issued in 1841" and hold up a 1d red with letters in all 4 corners (2 minutes 9 seconds in), not issued until 1864! Lettered appropriately sweet FA!
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Very poor video technique. O.Young needs lighting. Why do most shots of the stamps pan left>right and v.v. and are short. Close-ups would be useful. The bicycle is a nice touch. Light the stamps properly.
Halo bună ziua domnule așa vea câteva timbre valoroase din Anglia America austria germania Rusia și și din mai multe țări dacă te interesează sună-mă dar ieu vorbesc germană și România și vom discuta despre timbre și cărți poștale și plicuri poștale toate cele bune și mult noroc
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Io ne ho uno rosso di Giorgio v del 1934!!!😊
Hi I sent you an email. Please respond. I had a link attached to see the rest of images of stamps but it expired. If you contact me I can resend.