Admiral plate census

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Image with the message About this plate census Admiral 1 cent green single Admiral 1 cent yellow single Admiral 2 cent carmine single Admiral 2 cent green single Admiral 3 cent brown single Admiral 3 cent carmine single Admiral 4 cent bistre single Admiral 5 cent blue single Admiral 5 cent violet single Admiral 7 cent bistresingle Admiral 7 cent red brown single Admiral 8 cent blue single Admiral 10 cent plum single Admiral 10 cent blue single Admiral 10 cent bistre brown single Admiral 20 cent olive green single Admiral 50 cent black single Admiral 1 dollar orange single Admiral 1 cent green War Tax single Admiral 2 cent carmine War Tax single Admiral 2 cent plus 1 cent carmine War Tax single Admiral 2 cent plus 1 cent brown War Tax single Admiral War Tax overprint single

Plate census - 2¢ green
Admiral 2 cent green single

In column 2 of the table, the heading "PO" stands for Printing Order. Beginning in February 1911, near the end of the KE VII period, until March 1915, the printing order number was hand punched on the plate, usually near the plate imprint. In March 1915, it was engraved on the plate in the pane selvedge above and/or below column 9 or 10. If a plate was used for more than one printing order, the old number was defaced and the new one punched in. In the table, only the number that is not defaced is listed.

Beginning with the 2¢ carmine in November 1915, the "printing order number" consisted of a number that indicated the stamp denomination and issue format (sheet, coil, or booklet) and one or two letters that indicated the printing order. The number did not change and the letters were not defaced. The PO column of plates with this new numbering scheme is greyed out.

In the three "Upper" and "Lower" columns, the size of each item is indicated by a letter and number. The letter indicates the configuration:

  • ►  S = Strip
  • ►  B = Block

The number following the letter is the number of stamps in the strip or block. If there are multiple items of the same size, the size is in parentheses, and the number preceding the parentheses is the number of items. For example, 4(B8) indicates that there are four blocks of 8 of a certain item. S1 indicates a "strip" consisting of a single stamp. B100 is a complete pane.

A grey cell indicates that the item does not exist. A light blue cell indicates that no material from the plate was reported in this census.

Plate PO Wet
Dry
Total Upper Upper Left Upper Right Lower Lower Left Lower Right
159   W 8 2(S3),S4,2(S5),S7,
B8,B81
         
160   W 0            
161   W 6 S2,3(B4),B10   S9      
162   W 10 S2,S4,S8,2(B4) S10,B20,B81 S10,B20      
163   W 10 2(S4),S5,
B4,B6,2(B10)
B20 S10,B20      
164   W 8 2(S4),2(S5),3(B10) S10        
165   W 5 S3,S4,2(S6)   S10      
166   W 6 S3,S4,S5,S6,S10   S10      
167   W 2 2(S4)          
168   W              
  D 1 S5          
169   W 1 B8          
  D 1 S6          
170   W 2 S1,S4          
  D 2 S6,B6          
171   W 4 S5,B10,B12   S10      
172   W 10 4(S4),B6,4(B8)   S10      
173   W 3 S4,B8   S10      
174   W 4 2(B8),B18   S10      
175   W 3 S4,B50   S10      
176   W 2   S10 S10      
177   W 4 S4,S6,B12 S10        
178   W 2 S4,B8          
179   W 3 S4   S10,B16      
180   W 5 S2,2(S6),B8 B14        
181   W 1 S3          
182   W              
  D 1   S4        
183   W              
  D 1     S10      
184   W              
  D 1     S10      
185   W 2 S4,B8          
186   W 5 S2,S4,2(B8),B12          
187   W 1 B8          
188   W 5 3(S4),S5,B8          
189   W 5 2(S4),2(S5),B8          
190   W 1 B8          
  D 5 S3,2(S4),S7,B10          
191   W              
  D 4 4(S4)          
192   W              
  D 5 3(S4),S7 S7        
193   W 4 4(S4)          
  D 2 S2,S4          
194   W 4 4(S4)          
  D 3 S3,2(S4)          
195   D 5 4(S4),B8          
196   W 4 3(S4),B8          
  D 4 S3,2(S4)   S10      
197   D 5 3(S4),2(S5)          
198   D 0            
199   D 13 S3,8(S4),B4,2(B8)   S10      
200   D 5 3(S4),S5   S10      
201   D 14 S2,2(S3),7(S4),
S5,S10
S10 S10      
202   D 11 S3,5(S4),S5,2(B8) S7 S10      
203   D 11 S3,3(S4),2(S5),
S10,B8
S5,B50 S10      
204   D 9 S2,6(S4),B8 S10        
205   D 6 3(S4),2(B8)   B18      
206   D 3 2(S4)   S10      
207   D 7 3(S4),2(S5),B10 S10        
208   D 9 7(S4) S10 S4      
209   D 7 S3,S4,2(S5),B10 S10 S5      
210   D 7 S1,S3,3(S4),2(S5)          
211   D 6 S3,2(S4),S5,B4,B6          
212   D 14 S2,3(S4),S5,
5(B8),B10,B12
S10 B14      
213   D 14 2(S4),S5,
3(B8),4(B10),4(B12)
         
214   D 17 2(S4),2(S5),S7,B4,
5(B8),B10,3(B12),B14
  B20      
215   D 6 S2,S3,S4,2(S5),S6          
216   D 8 S1,2(S4),2(S5),B4,B8   S9      
217   D 4 2(S4),S5,S6          
218   D 5 4(S4),B8          
219   D 9 5(S4),S5,B4,2(B8)          
220   D 5 4(S4),B8          
221   D 8 S2,5(S4),B8,B10          
222   D 2 S2,S4          
223   D 6 4(S4),2(B8)          
224   D 4 3(S4)   S10      
225   D 5 3(S4),B8   S10      
226   D 5 2(S4),B8 B60 S10      
227   D 4 2(S4) S10 B100      
228   D 4 S3,S4,B8 S10        
229   D 6 4(S4),B8 S10        

Wet printing, thin paper variety

167   W 1 S4          
181   W 1 S3          
182   W 3 2(S3),B8          
183   W 2 S3,B8          
184   W 0            
185   W 7 2(S4),2(B8),B12 B20,B36        
186   W 7 S3,6(B8)          

Imperforate

188   D 16 2(S4),3(B8),
B10,3(B12),B20
3(B20) 2(B20),B50      
189   D 11 2(S4),5(B8),B10,B12   2(B20)      

Notes:

  1. Plates 159-160: also used to print the 2¢ carmine.
  2. Plates 159-181, 188-189, 193-194: the lower panes have lathework in the bottom margin. The plate imprints are below the lathework. They were trimmed off the panes issued to post offices.
  3. Plates 182-187, 190-192, 195-229: the lower panes do not have lathework or plate imprints in the bottom margin.
  4. Printing order number: set to "910" with one or two letters appended on plates 159 to 229.

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