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Bureau op Engraving and Printing: 

 1903— Continued. 

 Imperforate. 

 5c. Deep blue.* 

 These imperforate stamps were issued in sheets of 400. Pairs are known 

 showing either horizontal or vertical guide line between stamps, also 

 blocks from center of sheet showing the crossed guide lines between 

 stamps. 

 The 4c. was issued imperforate to the Shennack Mailing Company; all 

 known copies, however, bear the Shermack private perforation No. III. 

 Imperforate horizontally. 

 2c. Scarlet. 



Coil stamps. 



Coiled horizontally, perforated vertically only. 

 Ic. Gray green. 

 2c. Carmine. 

 Coiled vertically, perforated horizontally only. 

 Ic. Gray green. 

 2c. Carmine. 

 5c. Deep blue. 

 Pairs exist of these coiled stamps showing the guide line between stamps. 

 1904: 



Commemorative of Louisiana Purchase Exposition: 

 Perforated 12. 

 Ic. Green.* 

 Ic. Deep green.* 

 Ic. Yellow green. 

 2c. Carmine.* 

 2c. Deep carmine.* 

 2c. Vermilion. 

 3c. Violet.* 

 3c. Deep violet.* 



5c. Deep blue.* ^ 



5c. Indigo blue.* 

 10c. Red brown.* 

 10c. Orange brown.* 

 There is a horizontal colored guide line through the center of the sheets of 

 all denominations of this issue; vertical pairs exist showing this line 

 between stamps. 

 Imperforate horizontally. 

 2c. Carmine. 

 1907: 

 Commemorative op Jamestown Exposition: 

 Perforated 12. 

 Ic. Green.* 

 Ic. Deep green.* 

 Ic. Gray green.* 

 2c. Carmine rose.* 

 2c. Deep carmine.* 

 5c. Deep blue.* 

 5c. Indigo blue. 

 There is a vertical colored guide line through the center of the sheets of 

 all denominations of this issue; horizontal pairs exist showing this line 

 between stamps. 



