Errors, freaks, and oddities
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![]() Once the yellow-inverted error of the US 1962 Dag Hammarskjöld memorial stamp was discovered, 40,270,000 were printed to prevent speculation. Only the original unintentionally printed specimens are considered to be errors. |
In philately, "errors, freaks, and oddities" or "EFO" is a blanket term referring to all the kinds of things that can go wrong when producing postage stamps. It encompasses everything from major design errors to stamps that are just poorly printed, and includes both some of the most sought-after and expensive of all stamps, and others that attract the attention of only a few specialists.
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"Flag over" EFOs "Flag over" EFOs friends.peoria.lib.il.us/community/howardcourtney/flagover.html - Web |
Interview with John Hotchner on Philatelic Errors,... Interview with John Hotchner on Philatelic Errors, Freaks and Oddities www.collectorsweekly.com/.../ - Web |
Cuban Aerogram Errors, Freaks and Oddities; A 120 ... Cuban Aerogram Errors, Freaks and Oddities; A 120 page exhibit www.cubafil.org/MemberPages/Cabrera/IntroLetter.html - Web |
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