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Canada The St Lawrence Seaway issue. A joint issue with the USA in 1959. Only the Canuks got the invert. |
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USA The most famous invert ever. The Curtis Jenny was much used in barnstorming in the 20's so they spent a bit of time upside down in air displays, but not enough to justify just being that way on a stamp. The finder of this bought the sheet and gradually sold the specimens off. About the Jenny First USA Airmail Stamp - 6c Jenny Recent sale of blocks of four |
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USA Pan American Exhibition issue of 1901. The 1c, 2c and 4c values exist inverted. The 4c was not issued through the Post Office. More |
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USA The CIA issue. Found at that agency. The white, red and yellow colours are inverted. |
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USA An illegal issue - but then Nixon seemed to have that trouble. More Nixon Library at Yorba Linda CA - love him or loathe him - worth a visit. |
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Canada $2 Truro invert - the inscription upside down. More |
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Western Australia Actually on this one the frame was upside down rather than the centre. SG3a Discovered years after its issue. Fifteen copies are known. This is rare in not being a two colour error, rather an incorrect use of the dies in making up the plate. |
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New Zealand What its like down under! Lake Taupo and Mt. Ruapehu from the 1900 issue of the first commemoratives. Not an easy invert to spot. Might be some more out there? This one was found in 1930, years after its issue and use. The 4d rate is more likely to have applied to postage of items to outside New Zealand. The Post Office buying back used stamps? That's what New Zealand Post did with this unique inverted centre 4d. More. 1998 centennial reissue of the set. |
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New Zealand The moth wing colour is inverted. |
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New Zealand again - Peter Snell running down under. |
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Tonga King George II looking a bit undignified. SG48a. |
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USA The yellow colour is inverted. A strange one this - after the error was discovered a printing of the error was ordered so collectors would have a the opportunity to own one. Buy one on eBay, or a whole sheet, for very little - they were over-bought by speculating collectors. |
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India Four Annas of 1864 The world's first invert. More |
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Rarotonga /Cook Islands |
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Niue Having got is wrong on the Cook Island stamps they just had to do it again! |
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Transvaal |
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The fantastic Peter Balner collection of inverts - sold in 2002
Inverted overprints are much more common as are inverted watermarks.