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PERSIA 1868 issue Types, part 3

Currency: 1 Toman = 10 Kran = 200 Chahi (or Shahi), after 1881: 1 Kran = 100 Centimes

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More information about stamps from Persia, forgeries etc. can be found on: http://www.persi.com/fakes/fakes/fake.html (link no longer active), http://fuchs-online.com/iran/lions-03.htm or http://www.iranphilatelic.org/scams.htm. Also the book of Friedrich Schuller 'Die Persische Post und de Postwerthzeichen von Persien und Buchara' has much information.

First stamps were printed in rows of four stamps, later also blocks of four stamps were printed.

The first stamps (without numerals between the legs) were printed in four types. These types were based on the five types of the Barre essays (one type was not used).
Persia 1868 issue, types, part 1, 1 ch and 2 ch
Persia 1868 issue, types, part 2, 4 ch and 8 ch.

Rows of four stamps (printed by Mr.Mac Lachlan?):


1 ch black, all 4 types A to D, note the different '1's under the lion. Note the rouletted perforation between the stamps.


Types B,C and A


2 ch blue, all 4 types A to D (from left to right), note the different '2's under the lion. In type A, a break is present in the circle surrounding the central design, just right to the bottom central ornament (this break is already present in the corresponding original Barre essay type).


The same types of the 2 ch blue, but in a different setting, C,B,A and D.


2 ch black, types A,B and C.


4 Ch red, all 4 types A to D, note the different '4's under the lion.


All four types. From left to right D, B, C and A?


Type D


8 ch green, all 4 types A to D, note the different '8's and the position of these numbers under the lion and the damage of the upper right hand side of the first stamp (type A). The second stamp (Type B) has its upper left top corner damaged.


Types C,D,A and B (Ex Ferrary). The upper right corner of Type A is even more damaged here.

Image obtained from a Sandafayre auction
Types A (inverted), B, D and B

Stamps, printed in blocks of four (by a local Persian printer):


Blocks of four 1 ch black stamps. Most of the stamps printed in blocks of four appear to have the most outer frameline of the block of four printed more heavily.


Block of four 2 ch stamps, reduced size.


2 ch blue, cut from a block of four stamps.


4 ch red, cut from a block of four.


1 Kran, reengraved types. Types B, D, C and A (different in the numerals '1' below the lion). If my information is correct there is a break in the upper frameline in Type A, a kink in the lower frameline in Type B, and a smudge above the upper frameline in type C.


1 Kran, Type A


1 K red on yellow. Types A, B, C and D.


2 ch blue, Types B,D,A and C.


4 K yellow. Types D, B, C and A

5 K violet block of four stamps showing all four types.
The 4 types of the 5 K stamps, A,D,C,B. The upper left stamp has the upper right corner repaired (type A). The lower right hand stamp has the upper left corner cut off (type B). In Type C (bottom left), the '8' is placed above the line below it. In type D, the '8' is resting on this line.

Type A
Type B
5 K red-bronze, types A, D, C and B as they would have appeared in a block of four stamps.


Type A; defect in upper right corner.


Type B, note the white spot just above the horizontal line in the left part of the circle. The upper left corner has been cut off.


Type C; the '8' is placed above the line below it.


Type D; the '8' is resting on the line below it.


1 Toman Types A, B, B and C; see also the 1 K values for similar types. If my information is correct there is a break in the upper frameline in Type A, a kink in the lower frameline in Type B, and a smudge above the upper frameline in type C.

Strips of three stamps (4 K blue only)


4 K blue, poor printing. Only three types (A, C and D) were used (type B was too badly damaged, thus this particular value was only printed in rows of 3 stamps). The '4's are different for each type, type A has 62 pearls, type B has 57 and type D 75 pearls (source: http://fuchs-online.com/iran/lions-11.htm).


4 K blue, even poorer printing.


4 K blue, type D


Very badly printed 4 K blue stamp, unrecognizable type.


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