The Printings Of The 6d Olive Green Queen Victoria Lagos Keyplate Issue Watermarked Crown CA 1884-1886
Overview Today's post will pick up where last week's post left off with how to distinguish the six printings of the 6d olive green definitive of Lagos that was in use between 1884 and 1887 when it was replaced by the bi-coloured mauve and claret definitive stamp. The six printings, which were released at the same time as the 1/- orange, were dispatched as follows: First printing - July 8, 1884 - 58 sheets of 60 stamps - 3,480 stamps. Second printing - December 16, 1884 - 62 sheets of 60 stamps - 3,720 stamps. Third printing - July 13, 1885 - 60 sheets of 60 stamps - 3,600 stamps. Fourth printing - December 29, 1885 - 61 sheets of 60 stamps - 3,660 stamps. Fifth printing - June 30, 1886 - 58 sheets of 60 stamps - 3,480 stamps. Sixth printing - October 12, 1886 - 76 sheets of 60 stamps - 4,560 stamps. It will immediately be apparent that the quantities dispatched for each printing were roughly the same, although the last printing had a quantity about 30% higher ...