Jamaica 1 shilling inverted-frame stamp error

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Jamaica 1 shilling inverted-frame stamp error

The Jamaica 1sh inverted-frame error was discovered in March 1922 at the post office in Manchioneal, a village in the parish of Portland, Jamaica. An entire sheet of 60 stamps on multiple CA paper existed, but only half of this sheet was sent to Manchioneal. The majority of these may have been used for fiscal purposes, because Manchioneal was a banana trading centre and buyers may have used the telegraph office to confirm purchases.[1] The other half of the sheet was possibly sold over the counter in Jamaica's capital, Kingston, because a copy with a Kingston cancellation exists.[2]

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Jamaica 1sh inverted-frame
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A corner pair of the stamp.
Country of productionUK
Location of productionLondon
Date of production1920
Nature of rarityinverted frame
No. in existence19 [1]
Face value1 shilling
Estimated value£30,000 [1]
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Only 5 examples are known in used condition, 4 with a Manchioneal cancel and only 1 with a Kingston cancel.[3]

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Jamaica 1920 1s Orange-Yellow & Red-Orange SG85a Frame Inverted Stamp No. of Used examples in existence 5[4] Estimated Value £25,000

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