Stamp: Emperor Franz Joseph in 1848 (Austria(Jubilee) Mi:AT 148v,Sn:AT 119a,Yt:AT 110,Sg:AT 198A,AFA:AT 130,ANK:AT 148,Pol:AT 10,Un:AT 110 📮
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Stamp catalog : Stamp › Emperor Franz Joseph in 1848

- Country:
- Austria
- Series:
- Jubilee
- Catalog codes:
- Michel AT 148v
Stamp Number AT 119a
Yvert et Tellier AT 110
Stanley Gibbons AT 198A
AFA number AT 130
ANK AT 148
Polish Stamps Catalog (Fischer) AT 10
Unificato AT 110 - Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Has minor variants: 2
- Themes:
- Emperors | Famous People | Heads of State | Men | Royalty
- Issued on:
- 1908-01-01
- Expiry date:
- 1916-12-31
- Size:
- 25.5 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Blackish grey olive
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Ferdinand Schirnböck (E) | Koloman Moser
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Definitive
- Perforation:
- comb 12½
- Printing:
- Typography
- Paper:
- chalk coated
- Face value:
- 30 Austro-Hungarian heller
- Print run:
- 90,561,000
- Score:
- 10% Accuracy: Very High
- Description:
- 1908 PRINTING (Mi:AT 148v):
The 1908 printing on chalk coated paper is generally much sharper and clearer. The ink did not absorb into the shiny coated paper. Therefore if you view the stamp under magnification the colour in the inked sections is darker, a bit uneven (as if in blobs), and a lighter coloured fine boarder line is visible around each inked section. To the unaided eye the colour of the stamp is slightly more blackish than the 1913 printing.
1913 PRINTING (Mi:AT 148x):
The 1913 printing on regular paper is not so sharp and clear. The ink absorbed more easily into the regular paper used in 1913 giving the overall stamp more dull appearance. Under magnification the inked sections are lighter (more grayish) and are more evenly coloured throughout. - Buy Now:
- 8 sale offers from US$ 0.04
Minor Variants:
Catalog codesPicturesDifferences
- Mi:AT 148vU
ANK:AT 148U
Un:AT 110nd-- Perforation:
- Imperforate
- Description:
- 1908 PRINTING (Mi:AT 148v): The 1908 printing on chalk coated paper is generally much sharper and clearer. The ink did not absorb into the shiny coated paper. Therefore if you view the stamp under magnification the colour in the inked sections is darker, a bit uneven (as if in blobs), and a lighter coloured fine boarder line is visible around each inked section. To the unaided eye the colour of the stamp is slightly more blackish than the 1913 printing. 1913 PRINTING (Mi:AT 148x): The 1913 printing on regular paper is not so sharp and clear. The ink absorbed more easily into the regular paper used in 1913 giving the overall stamp more dull appearance. Under magnification the inked sections are lighter (more grayish) and are more evenly coloured throughout.
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- ANK:AT 148y

- Paper:
- 0,10 mm thick chalk coated paper
- Description:
- 1908 PRINTING (Mi:AT 148v): The 1908 printing on chalk coated paper is generally much sharper and clearer. The ink did not absorb into the shiny coated paper. Therefore if you view the stamp under magnification the colour in the inked sections is darker, a bit uneven (as if in blobs), and a lighter coloured fine boarder line is visible around each inked section. To the unaided eye the colour of the stamp is slightly more blackish than the 1913 printing. 1913 PRINTING (Mi:AT 148x): The 1913 printing on regular paper is not so sharp and clear. The ink absorbed more easily into the regular paper used in 1913 giving the overall stamp more dull appearance. Under magnification the inked sections are lighter (more grayish) and are more evenly coloured throughout.
- Buy Now:
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Offered by:
Diego Pujals [akhenaton82]Offered by:
Pedro Gonçalves [depro]Offered by:
Helmut Storch [Storch]
