We now have an image of the Machin 76p counter sheet from the M12L printing, so it seems appropriate to show it alongside the other 2012 printings.
2nd class retail book of 12 (MTIL) and Walsall printed business sheet (MBIL)
68p and 76p counter sheet stamps
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