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Constant Varieties
Updated Jun 14/05
Flowers checklist page
$1.45 Flower booklet -
inscription variety
 A constant variety has been found in
the inscription of the $1.45 booklet with the colour dots on the left side. It
is a break in the letter R of "Lacroix".

50c, 85c and $1.45 Flowers - Die cutting
Constant die cutting variety found between the 3rd and 4th stamps above
every gutter.
Found on 1 out of 10 rolls on ALL of the current Flower coil stamps: 50c Red Calla Lily,
85c Yellow Calla Lily, and $1.45 Blue Iris stamps.

1c
Bookbinding: "scuffed knuckle" (green dot on hand)CBN, barcode in bottom selvedge
constant variety at R1/C10

49c Sverdrup
Dr.
James Watt provides information of a constant plate variety on the 49c Otto
Sverdrup stamp
in the July 13, 2004 issue of Canadian Stamp News.The variety is
described as a black flaw through the '5' of '1854', appearing in one-third of
the panes. The variety is found at R3C3 on the pane (this happens to be the UL
stamp in a LR corner block of 4).

49c D-Day Wrong
Inscription
This
variety is certainly constant - it occurs on every single pane.The artist's
last name, Orville Norman Fisher, is spelled incorrectly (as "Fischer") on the selvedge of the
D-Day stamp pane and in the credits of the Official First Day Cover.


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