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2¢ Carmine Marler Type R28 Zone 1 Retouch Notes
Tag notes:
Extended - one or more horizontal lines extend through the vertical retouch line
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2¢ Carmine Marler Type R28 Zone 1 Retouches
Showing 168 of 168 2¢ Carmine Zone 1 Retouches.
Marler's comments
(A retouch in the vertical line of the lower left) "from leaf 2 to the bottom of the box.”
Leo's Notes- Retouch 9B (in Marler, but listed as 10A)
- LL vertical line retouched from leaf 1 to near bottom of LNB.
- Faint vertical guideline in the RNB near the vertical line.
Marler's comments
(A retouch in the vertical line of the lower left) "from the top of the spandrel to the top of the box.”
Marler's comments
The Retouch in the Lower Left Vertical line goes from the top of the spandrel to the bottom of the numeral box and is very strong.Marler's comments
(A retouch in the vertical line of the lower left) "from line 1 to the top of the box.”
Marler's comments
A retouch of the lower left vertical line "From above the top of the spandrel to the bottom of the left numeral box."
Marler's comments
(A Retouch in the Vertical Line of the Lower Left) "From the top of the spandrel to the bottom of the box with a heavy diagonal line opposite leaves 2 and 3."
Leo's Notes- Retouch 2A
- LL vertical line retouched from top of spandrel to the bottom of the LNB. Strong retouch.
- Thick diagonal line to the left of the LL spandrel opposite leaf 3.
Marler's comments
(A Retouch in the Vertical Line of the Lower Left) "From leaf 3 to the bottom of the box."
Marler's comments
(A retouch in the vertical line of the lower left) "from line 1 to nearly the bottom of the box.”
Marler's comments
(A retouch in the vertical line of the lower left) "from the top of the spandrel to the bottom of the box.”