. Stamp-collector's magazine. green and will all be printed from the die ofthe threepence, like the two cents alreadyin existence; and of the two colours abovementioned for each stamp, the second in-dicates that of the surcharged value, thefirst that of the stamp itself. We shallgive further details of this emission uponreceiving ocular demonstration of its ex-istence. Bavaria.—In our usual review of our con-temporaries last month we described the an-nexed design, and guessed,as we now find correctly,that it was that of a newBavarian envelope. Aswill, we think, be admitted,it is ve


. Stamp-collector's magazine. green and will all be printed from the die ofthe threepence, like the two cents alreadyin existence; and of the two colours abovementioned for each stamp, the second in-dicates that of the surcharged value, thefirst that of the stamp itself. We shallgive further details of this emission uponreceiving ocular demonstration of its ex-istence. Bavaria.—In our usual review of our con-temporaries last month we described the an-nexed design, and guessed,as we now find correctly,that it was that of a newBavarian envelope. Aswill, we think, be admitted,it is very simple and taste-ful. Only this value, whichis printed on rose, has ap-peared as yet, but we may anticipate thatothers will shortly be emitted. The impres-sion is on white paper, and above the stampis the usual transverse inscription, this timeconsisting of the words, konigl. BAYER, post COUVERT. Fernando Po.—Shade of the ever-memo-rable Dockwra, what next—and next ? Shallwe soon have to describe the first series for. May 1, 1869.] THE STAMP-COLLECTORS MAGAZINE. 73 as of ?<j-Lr~u-i--j^.r\r\r\.


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