Catalogue information
Soloviev number: 65 Michel describes the color of the first issue as bright green. Zagorksy calls it bright yellow-green. Soloviev uses bright blue-green as standard and recognizes three color varieties (bright yellow-green, green, dark green). According to Soloviev, the second and third issues are both bright green, while Michel mentions dark green. According to Zagorsky, it lists the same color as the first issue: bright yellow-green. Different paper is used for different issues. See background page for explanation. The paper has lacquer stripes in a vertical wobbly pattern. See also the background page here for more information. NB Michel gives 1909 as the first year of issue. Soloviev shows a field section with 1908 as an edge print
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