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CLa.s.s I.
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Variety 8:--Widest s.p.a.ce between "S" of "CENTS" and circle.
"U" narrow and tall, and in a nearly horizontal position; first bar much thicker than the second. "D" of "UNITED" well rounded at top. "DS" near. "S" in vertical position. Wide distance at base of letters "TE" of "STATES." "ES" close, and "S" near "3." "T" of "THREE" has a long crossbar and is far from "3." "HR" widely s.p.a.ced, but "R" and "E," as well as "T" and "S" almost touch at top. "EC" near. "C" of "CENTS" is large, oval and open.
CLa.s.s II.
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Variety 9:--Circular "C." Smallest lettering in Die B, "U"
near circle. "U" small, short and near "3." "TE" almost joined at top. "DS" close. "STATES" s.p.a.ced closely, and final "S" far from "3." "T" of "THREE" slender and far from "3." "HR" wide. "EC" near. "C" of "CENTS" small, almost circular, and its end-curves close together. "S" far from "3." There is often a white dot over the centre of "R" of "THREE."
Variety 10:--"U" nearly touches circle. Medium large lettering. "U" very close to "3;" it is long and wide open.
"NT" widely s.p.a.ced. "DS" wide at top. "T" of "THREE" far from "3." "RE" widely s.p.a.ced. "EC" near. "C" of "CENTS"
round with a wide s.p.a.ce between the end-curves. Wide s.p.a.ce between "C" and "E." "S" far from "3." "ENTS" appear smaller than the other letters.
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Variety 11:--"EC" very wide; "U" rather small. Large lettering. "U" narrow and far from "3." "D" of "UNITED"
large and rounded, and "ED" close. "DS" close. Note in "STATES" wide s.p.a.ce between "T" and "E." "ES" close at base.
"S" far from "3." "T" of "THREE" near "3." "HRE" well s.p.a.ced. "C" of "CENTS" round; top curve, short. "S" near "3."
Variety 12:--"U" far from circle. Large, round "C" close to "E." Large lettering. Second bar of "U" thinner than first.
"UNIT" closely s.p.a.ced; "ED" wide at top. "DS" near. "ST" of "STATES" close. The entire word "STATES" is very closely s.p.a.ced. "S" far from "3." "T" of "THREE" near "3." Note that "RE" are close at top. "EE" close. "N" is unusually broad.
"TS" almost touch. "S" far from "3."
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Variety 13:--There is generally a dot under right circle.
Large lettering. "U" near "3" "UNITED" closely s.p.a.ced. "DS"
near. "STATES" is also closely s.p.a.ced. "S" near "3." "T" of "THREE" short and near "3," and "TH" wide at base. "REE"
well s.p.a.ced. "EC" near. "C" of "CENTS" elongated, tipped to the left, and its end curves wide apart. "CE" well s.p.a.ced, but "ENTS" close. "S" near "3." There is frequently a dot after "S" of "CENTS." Found on white and buff.
CLa.s.s III.
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Variety 14:--"U" very far from circle. Small letters. "U" of "UNITED" small and contracted. "UNITED" is closely s.p.a.ced, but "ED" is wide at top. "DS" near. Excepting "ST" the rest of "STATES" is also closely s.p.a.ced. "S" near "3." "T" of "THREE" close to "3." "TH" near. "HREE" well s.p.a.ced. "C" of "CENTS" is small and its curves short. "S" far from "3."
CLa.s.s IV.
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Variety 15:--"S" of "STATES" very far from circle. "U" near circle. "UNI" close. "T" has a long top stroke and "TED"
wide at top. "DS" near. "S" large; "AT" s.p.a.ced, and base of "E" short. "T" of "THREE" small and near "3." "TH" wide.
"RE" close at top, "EC" near. "C" of "CENTS" is tall and its end-curves wide apart. "CE" wide. "S" near "3."
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Variety 16:--Largest "C." "RE" and "TS" joined. Large lettering. This variety has a wide color margin both above the upper inscription and below the lower one. "UNITED"
close. "DS" near. "STATES" close. "S" close to "3." "T" near "3." "RE" nearly joined at top. "EC" near. "C" large, broad and the lower curve considerably longer than the upper one.
"CE" close. "TS" touch at top. "S" far from "3."
Variety 17:--Large square "D." "C" far from "E." "U" is close to "3," "U" contracted. "UNITED" close and "TE" touch at top. Note that "D" is nearly square. "DS" near. "STATES"
close. "T" near "3." "HR" well s.p.a.ced. "C" rather small and far from "E." "NTS" close; "TS" touch. "S" near.
The subjoined tables are added merely to aid the collector in recognizing the different varieties:
LETTERING.
Very small:--Varieties 3, 4.
Medium:--Varieties 5, 6, 9, 14.
Large:--Varieties 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17.
Very large:--Varieties 1, 12, 16.
DISTANCE FROM "U" TO LEFT CIRCLE.
1) Close:--Varieties 5, 10.
2) Medium:--Varieties 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17.
3) Far:-- Varieties 1, 2, 3, 12, 14.
Varieties 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 17 are found on Knife 2 only.
SIX CENTS, Rose.
The design of the SIX CENTS is very similar to the last one, but the numerals at sides are in ovals. The lettering is also in outline block capitals. No varieties of this die exist.
In the beginning of the year 1861, Nesbitt produced new dies of the 12, 20, 24 and 40 cents values, and later, in August, the 10 cents. No varieties of these dies exist. The design consists of an horizontal oval, 27-1/2 x 25 mm. showing the bust of Was.h.i.+ngton in an upright, colored oval, surrounded by a broad, colorless band 3-1/2 mm. wide, inscribed in colored block capitals, with the value above and "U. S.
POSTAGE" below. At each side is a circle with colored numerals. The ornaments above and below the circles consist of branches with seven leaves each.
With the exception of the Ten Cents, the new stamps are bi-colored: i.e.
12 cents: brown and red.
20 " blue and red.
24 " green and red.
40 " black and red.
A REFERENCE LIST OF THE ENTIRE ENVELOPES AND LETTER SHEETS OF THE SERIES OF 1861.
ENVELOPES.