The gaps are slowly being filled - the latest 2015 Machin definitive stamp printings to appear on eBay are the 10p counter sheet and 1st class book of 6.
We hope to have these in stock soon. Now in stock here
Despite the lower image, the 15 is much clearer on this than on some other recent printings.
1st class book of 6 MSIL coming tomorrow, I hope!
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