18 April 1972 - Errors, Freaks, and Oddities
Postal Card errors are very rare and highly desirable items to add to one's collection. Miscut Postal Cards are uncommon, but not rare. They too are good items to have in one's collection. They are seldom offered on the international philatelic market.
- Tese were tears in the paper that was repaired with paper tape before the cards were printed. As a result, part of the printing is on the paper tape. The card was printed in India, for the Bangladesh Government, and this is very typical of repairs made on many Indian postal cards. The difference in the colors of the cards is due to the fact that the images were made on different scanners. There are slight paper differences, but not to this extreme.
- A very good example of a postal card that is miscut.
- A fantastic error with much of the printing on a torn piece of card that was on top of the sheet of paper stock when the cards were printed.