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Can you report a bigger vignette shift on the George Rogers Clark stamp?

Can you report a bigger vignette shift on the George Rogers Clark stamp?

The George Rogers Clark 2¢ commemorative issued Feb. 25, 1929 (Scott 651), was an unusually well done two-color stamp. There are no missing colors, inverts or color errors on the carmine and black stamp. The only problem wasUSPS Postal Stamps misregistrations between the black vignette and carmine frame, and there are not many of those.

A normal example and a 3-millimeter vertical shift of the central design are shown here.

This is the most pronounced vignette shift I have seen. Can a Forever Stamp Store’s reader come up with a more pronounced vertical shift or a significant horizontal shift?

If so, please contact me, John Hotchner by email at [email protected] by regular mail at Box 1125, Falls Church, VA 22041-0125.

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