Great Britain, May 6, 1840 First Issues Collectors Club of stamps and philatelic material

Argentina

Saturday, May 1, 1858.


Argentina Scott #1
Argentina Scott #1

Imperforate, no watermark, engraved.

Printed by Carlos Riviere y Cia in Rosario.

 

The first issue.
Description # printed # remainders Scott # S.G. #
Large figures
5 centavos red 70,080 30,000 4 ?
10 centavos green 19,968 4,000 4A ?
15 centavos blue 9,984 4,000 4B ?
Small figures
5 centavos red 905,832 250,000 1 1
10 centavos green 259,632 40,000 2 2
15 centavos blue 129,816 20,000 3 3

All issue quantities are approximate. Remainder quantities are estimated.

The first printing, Scott #4, 4A & 4B, was done in late 1857. However, the stamps were not put in use. They were stored and practically forgotten. In early 1858 the second printing was made, and the stamps issued on May 1, 1858. The second printing is most likely a series of printings of identical stamps.

It is assumed that the second printing was used first. It is much more common than the first printing, and the first printing was not officially put in use. The only stamp from the first printing known postally used is the 5 centavos, probably due to a larger demand for this denomination, since it was the rate for single letter sheets.

The first printing produced sheets with a single pane of 96 stamps, arranged as 12 rows of 8. There are therefore 8 types of the first issue stamps.

The second printing produced sheets with two panes of 108 stamps, arranged as 12 rows of 9. There are therefore 9 types of the second issue stamps.

The two printings are easily distinguishable:

The first printing is also slightly larger than the second, approximately one milli meter taller.

These stamps were rarely postally used, due to many factors. Some being the large distances, sparse population and an immature postal service.

The large amount of remainders was sold in 1891. A large portion, if not all, was supposedly bought by a stamp dealer. The market was since flooded with fake cancellations, "rare" covers and so forth.

The Scott catalog erroneously indicate January 1860 as the issue date for the first printing.

Counterfeits and forged cancellations are plentiful.

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