We've heard from another collector that he has found a copy of this stamp:
The 2nd class coil (MRIL) stamp self-adhesive with MA10 year code is only known (so far) used by a mailer for the Sunday Times Wine Club, and we know of only two copies in collectors' hands. We understand that a single roll of 10,000 of the MA10 version was used on the mailing - how many ended in the bin?
If you're a member of the Sunday Times Wine Club and haven't yet thrown out your mail - we are interested in buying this and will pay well!
I have an MRIL MA10 self adhesive stamp, but it does not have the security slots. Is this stamp unusual? Ian
ReplyDeleteIf it doesn't have security slits, I suspect it is NOT self-adhesive, but conventionally gummed as these are readily available. The vertical perfs will be blunted (I had very few 'full' perfs on my supplies from Royal Mail), and the top and bottom may be cut/guillotined by the machine applying them to the envelope.
DeleteIt may LOOK to be self-adhesive, but it isn't, I doubt. Send me a good scan - ian at norphil.co.uk
What about 1st class adhesive with security slits MA10 MTIL and MSIL?
ReplyDeleteBrowse through the rest of the blog, and you will see many references to the MTIL (books of 12) and MSIL (books of 6) stamps. See also http://norphil.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=MA10
DeleteSo, 8 years later and what else is known? Shortly after this article was written I found about 7 in some kiloware.
ReplyDeleteWith the hype at the time, I sold one on eBay for £90. Then the market seemed to be almost flooded with them (slight exaggeration) and my next eBay listing of one sold for just £7!
Having just got my albums and stock books out for the first time in about 6 years, I have just discovered 4 that I has put away.
What's the latest? Are they still sought after?