T. “NOVA SCOTIA.” B. “ONE CENT,” “FIVE,” “EIGHT & ½,” “TEN,” AND “TWELVE & ½ CENTS.”
(A) On yellowish paper.
- 1 c., black.
- 5 c., dark blue.
- 8½ c., yellow-green, dark yellow-green.
- 10 c., vermilion.
- 12½ c., black.
(B) On white paper.
- 1 c., black.
- 5 c., dark blue.
- 8½ c., yellow-green.
- 10 c., vermilion.
- 12½ c., black.
Varieties.—(A) The Five Cents is known cut in two diagonally, and used for the County Postage of Two Cents.
- 2 c. (half 5 c.), dark blue.
(B) The Ten Cents exists cut diagonally, and is also found cut perpendicularly, each half serving as Five Cents.
- 5 c. (half 10 c.), vermilion.
Remarks.—The bisected varieties are unknown to the Society, but they may be found described in Mr. King’s last paper.