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VERY FINE. A RARE AND DESIRABLE PLATE NUMBER SINGLE OF THE CUBA 10-CENT TYPE II ISSUE, WHICH ONLY EXISTS AS A SPECIAL PRINTING.
In March 1900 one pane of each denomination was prepared for the Paris and Pan-American Expositions. For the 10c the Type II design was used and it is only known as a Special Printing. Only two plate number positions were printed -- this and one at one side. The largest recorded multiple is a block of four (which does not have the other plate number position), so this plate number single should be considered highly desirable and may be unique. (Image)
VERY FINE AND CHOICE. A GORGEOUS EXAMPLE OF THE CUBA 10-CENT ON 10-CENT TYPE II.
With 1981 P.F. certificate (Image)
VERY FINE AND CHOICE. A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF THE CUBA 10-CENT ON 10-CENT TYPE II SPECIAL PRINTING.
Signed in pencil by Bartels, Bloch and others. With 1951 P.F. certificate. (Image)
FINE. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 10-CENT BROWN TYPE II WITH "SPECIMEN" OVERPRINT. VERY FEW ARE KNOWN.
In March 1900 one pane of each denomination was prepared for the Paris and Pan-American Expositions. For the 10c the Type II design was used and it is only known as a Special Printing. A small quantity was overprinted "Specimen" by H. G. Mandel for use at the exhibitions and most were destroyed afterwards. Most of the others were backstamped "Special Surcharge" in red ink by a dealer, J. M. Bartels, or signed by him.
With 1976 P.F. certificate. Scott Catalogue does not distinguish between those overprinted "Specimen" and those with the backstamp. (Image)