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Australian Antarctic Territory 1c S.Y. Aurora - Full Sheet of 100 Stamps Australian Antarctic Territory 1c definitive, S.Y. Aurora design. Full sheet of 100 stamps. 1979-1981 Ships definitive series. MUH with storage fold(s) visible - refer to full sheet photo. Description The 1979-1981 Australian Antarctic Territory Ships definitive series features the historic vessels of Australian Antarctic exploration, printed by the Note Printing Branch of the Reserve Bank of Australia. The 1c value depicts the S.Y. Aurora, the three-masted barque of Sir Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914 and Shackleton's Ross Sea party. Full sheets with intact gutters and printer's colour registration marks are a more complete philatelic format than singles or sets. The close-up photo shows the stamp design with fresh colours and crisp printing. Perforations appear intact throughout. The full sheet photo shows the complete 10 x 10 arrangement with colour registration dots in the central gutter and complete selvedge margins. The stamps appear Mint Unhinged (MUH) from the face. Storage fold(s) are visible in the full sheet photo - the sheet appears to have been folded for storage, with one or more horizontal fold lines visible. This is a more significant fault than a single central gutter fold and collectors seeking a pristine, unfolded full sheet should note this carefully before bidding. Individual stamps in rows remote from the fold lines may still be in fine to very fine condition for those seeking singles or blocks. Paper colour appears clean and white overall. Vendor describes condition as Good - refer to images. A practical entry point for AAT philately at auction pricing. Catalogue reference: ACSC L37. Features * Full sheet of 100 stamps (10 x 10 arrangement, two panes of 50 with central gutter) * Printer's colour registration marks (traffic lights) in central gutter * S.Y. Aurora design - Sir Douglas Mawson's 1911-1914 Antarctic expedition vessel * 1979-1981 AAT Ships definitive series * Comb perforations throughout - appear intact * Complete selvedge margins on all four sides * Appears Mint Unhinged (MUH) from face Condition Notes * Storage fold(s) visible in full sheet photo - sheet folded for storage with one or more horizontal fold lines * Individual stamps in rows remote from fold lines appear clean and undamaged in close-up photo * Collectors requiring a flat, unfolded full sheet should view full sheet photo carefully before bidding Specifications Country: Australian Antarctic Territory Denomination: 1c Design: S.Y. Aurora - Antarctic exploration vessel Series: Ships Definitive 1979-1981 Format: Full sheet of 100 stamps Sheet Arrangement: 10 x 10, two panes of 50 with central horizontal gutter Colour Registration Marks: Present in central gutter Condition: MUH from face, storage fold(s) visible in full sheet photo - vendor describes as Good Catalogue Reference: ACSC L37 Price Guide: $5 - $10 AUD VAULT 587907+16
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