The Die Varieties of the Nesbitt Series of United States Envelopes Part 24
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VARIETY 31. (25-3/4 x 25-3/4 mm.)
"P" considerably above "O". Point of bust square and nearly touches line. Buff and Orange.
"Post" 7-1/2 mm. "U" wide, inclined to left, and near left oval. "S"
close to inner frame line. Top of "P" close to outer frame line.
"POST" near. "T" far from right oval. "T" of "TWO" near left oval and base of "T" some distance from outer frame line. "WO" near. "OC" very wide. "C" low. Back stroke of "E" almost touches the point. "EN" wide and "N" high. "NT" wide at top. "TS" close. "S" near right oval. Nose near left oval. Figures well centered in ovals. "T" line pa.s.ses through center of "U" of "U. S."
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VARIETY 32. (26 x 26-1/4 mm.)
Bust ends in a sharp point, which nearly touches line over centre of "O" of "TWO". Orange and light manila.
"POST" 7-1/4 mm. "U" rather short, inclined to left and near left oval.
"SP" wide at top. "P" near point and above level of "O". "PO" near but "O" slanting to right. "OS" well s.p.a.ced, but "S" low. "ST" wide. "T"
far from left oval. "WO" close. "C" of "CENTS" almost touches outer frame line and "CE" close at base. "ENTS" close and "S" near right oval. Nose near left oval. Figures well centered in ovals. "U" line pa.s.ses slantingly from top of "E" to base.
VARIETY 33. (25-3/4 x 25-3/4 mm.)
Projecting hair. Wide s.p.a.ce after "S" of "CENTS." Buff, Orange and Light Manila.
"POST" 8 mm. "U" wide, close to inner frame line and near left oval.
Base of "S" some distance from inner frame line. "P" leans to the left.
"PO" close but "O" slants to the right and is near the point. "OS" well s.p.a.ced but "ST" s.p.a.ced wider. "T" far from right oval. "T" of "TWO" far from left oval. "WO" near. "OC" wide. "C" some distance to right of point but on level with "E." The backstroke of the latter nearly touches the point. "EN" wide, and "ENTS" close to inner frame line.
Nose far from left oval. Figures well centered in ovals. "P" line pa.s.ses through back stroke of "E."
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VARIETY 34. (25-3/4 x 27 mm.)
"S" of "U.S" touches line above. "OC" near. Buff envelope and wrapper.
"POST" 8 mm. "U" wide, inclined to left and near left oval. "SP" near, "P" far to left of point. "PO" well s.p.a.ced at top and "O" a little raised. "OS" widely s.p.a.ced. "ST" low, so that top stroke of "T" is somewhat above top of "S." "T" far from right oval. "T" of "TWO" near left oval. "WO" near. "C" slants to left, and "E" to right, so that there is a considerable s.p.a.ce between the letters at base. "ENT" wide.
"TS" close. "S" far from right oval. Figure in right oval near inner frame line, but in left oval well centered. "U" line pa.s.ses between "CE."
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VARIETY 35. (25 x 25-3/4 mm.)
"O" of "POST" slants sharply to left. Hair far from frame line. Buff, Orange and Light Manila.
"POST" 8 mm. "U" almost vertical and quite near to left oval. "U.S."
near. "P" inclined to left. "O" near point. "OST" close. "T" near right oval. "T" of "TWO" far from left oval. "WO" near. "OC" near. "CE" wide at base. "N" higher than "E" or "T." "S" slants sharply to right and is far from right oval. Nose far from left oval. Figures well centered in oval. "T" line slants through "C" from right to left. Bust ends in a rather short point.
VARIETY 36. (26 x 26 mm.)
"P" tipped to left. "O" nearly touches outer frame line. Point of bust short and over centre of "O." Amber and Light Manila.
"POST" 8 mm. "U" large, inclined to left and near left oval. "U. S."
near and base of "S" some distance from inner frame line. "P" near point and slanting to left. "PO" wide, "O" nearly vertical. "OST" wide.
"T" far from right oval. "T" of "TWO" far from left oval. "WO" close.
"OC" near. "C" is low and slants sharply to left. "CE" close at top.
"ENTS" close. "T" almost touches line above. "S" near right oval. Nose near left oval. Figures in ovals well centered. "U" line touches ends of upper and lower stroke of "E."
VARIETY 37. (26-1/2 x 26 mm.)
"P" nearly touches line at top. "POST" near. Orange and Amber.
"POST" 8 mm. "U" wide, inclined to left and near left oval. "US" wide.
"P" nearly vertical and some distance to left of point. "PO" on a level. "T" "of "POST" very far from right oval. "T" of "TWO" near left oval. "WO" close. "OC" near. "C" nearly under the point and vertical.
"EN" well s.p.a.ced at top. "NTS" close, especially the last two letters, "S" near right oval. Nose far from left oval. Figures in ovals well centered. "T" line slants across top of "E." Envelopes only. A common die.
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VARIETY 38. (26 x 26 mm.)
Bust point behind "O." "NT" wide. Orange, Amber, Light Manila.
"POST" 8 mm. "U" wide, greatly inclined to left, and quite near left oval. "US" very wide. "P" near point and slanting to left. "O" some distance to right of point and inclined to right. "POS" wide but "ST"
widest. Top stroke of "T" close to outer frame line. "T" of "TWO" near left oval. "WO" near. "OC" very wide. "C" almost vertical and close to point. Top of "E" slightly above "C." "EN" near. "TS" wide at base and "S" close to right oval. Nose far from left oval. Figures in ovals well centered. "U" line touches base of "T" of "CENTS."
VARIETY 39. (26-1/4 x 25-1/2 mm.)
"P" considerably above level of "O." "POST" wide. Amber, and Light Manila.
"POST" 9 mm. "U" wide, inclined to left, and near left oval. "US" wide.
"SP" wide. "P" slants to left and is close to the point. "PO" very wide. "O" far to right of point and but little slanting. "OST" wide.
"T" near right oval. "T" of "TWO" close to left oval, "WO" close. The entire word is well above the outer frame line. "OC" very wide. "C"
under the point and upright. Top of "E" slightly above "C." "NT" close.
"TS" wide. "S" close to right oval. Nose near left oval. Figures in ovals well centered. "W" line touches base of "U" at right. Broad point to bust. Envelope and wrapper.
VARIETY 40. (26 x 26 mm.)
"NT" very near. "POST" wide. Buff, Orange, Amber, Light Manila.
"POST" 9-1/2 mm. Inscription in upper label much resembles that of the preceding variety, but "S" of "U.S." is low and "PO" nearer. "T" of "TWO" near left oval. "WO" close. "OC" wide. "TS" close at top. Nose far from left oval. Figures in ovals well centered. "U" line pa.s.ses along middle stroke of "N." One of the most common varieties.
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