Great presentation. I'm a GB collector (since 1983), and I have a vast collection of Machins, I love them. I know I'll never get them all, but it's rewarding when I snag some new ones!
@Rangersly2 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation! Thank you for sharing your knowledge about this classic stamp design.
@iainmalcolm95833 жыл бұрын
I'm from the UK. I actually found this to be a pretty accurate description of Machins and the problems for collectors. If I can add some additional information :- UK post costs in 1840 were 1d. This had risen to 5d (1st class) by 1970 (pre-decimal). There were 240 pennies to £1 After decimalisation £1 was the same but 100 new pence made £1. so in pence 12d (1 shilling) was the same as 5p. So in the first 130 years of stamps the rate went up by 4d (just over 2p) The 50 years since 1971 the current 1st class rate is now 85p (That's privatization for you). Phosphor Bands. For example 7p in brown was a 1st class stamp (2nd class was 6 1/2p) when the rate went up to 9p for 1st 7p became the 2nd class rate. However the phosphor bands changed Generally speaking a single Centre band was 2nd class and 2 side bands were for 1st class. so although the 7p in brown has the same colour there are two main phosphor types. If the 7p was issued in some booklets, the single band might be on either the left or the right side. When the early Prestige Booklets were issued DX1 (£1 Story of Wedgwood) was the only source of the 1/2p turquoise with the band at the left side. This caught a lot of people out at the time so that stamp is rare and worth way more that almost any other machin (ex errors). Later stamps may also have AOP (All Over Phosphor) Perforations The standard Perf is 15x14. Again mostly due to different printers, some otherwise identical stamps may have 14x14 perfs. Regional Varieties. Starting in 1958 with the Wildings and carrying on with Machins stamps have been issued for Northern Ireland (Red Hand of Ulster), Scotland (Rampant Lion) & Wales (Dragon) Technically there were 1 set of machins issued for the Isle of Mann back in 1971. For the most part, these are the same colours as the normal Machins with a slightly smaller image of the Queen to make room for the regional symbol. There are some subtle variations of these symbols due to different printers. One other odd exception. Wales is classed as a Bi-lingual country (Like Canada I suppose). A few stamps were printed without the 'p' i.e. 20 in wales, 20p elsewhere. Also 1st became 1af/st Regional machins were replaced in 1999 with 'pictorals'. Each country in the UK has 4 images to reflect the country (Scottish ones have Saltire Flag, Rampant Lion, Thistle & Tartan). The English were always miffed that the regions had there own stamps so although there are no English Machins there are 4 pictorals for English. Or maybe Royal Mail saw it as a way to get more money out of collectors. NVI & Self Adhesive. Gummed NVIs were introduced in 1989. SA NVIs were introduced in 1993, they were originally issued in Landscape (Horizontal) format but reverted soon after to portrait format. Apart from some colour changes (White for millennium) they stayed like this until 2009 when the iridescent overprint was introduced (& Security slits) Note, Although Self Adhesive, Stamps prior to 2009 can be soaked off without any real problems. 2009 NVIs have no Date codes these started in 2010 onward. With one change 2nd class stamps are light Blue (briefly they were dark blue) However 1st class have seen several colour changes going From Black to Red to Gold and back to Red. In the middle of 2016, the Red went from Red to Dark Red. Also 1st class have had some special issues (White in 2000 for millennium, 2012 Slate-Blue for Diamond Jubilee and 2015/6 amethyst-Purple to mark QEII becoming the longest reigning monarch). Once you start looking at Machins in detail you will never be the same again. Actually my main collecting habits are GB First Day Covers and sometimes it seems that the more I collect the more I find to collect. Hope my comments help.
@jean-paul7251 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this...brilliant snapshot
@juliebooton1360 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Such minutiae, so much to learn, my head is spinning! I definitely need to take a closer look at all my Machins - I have missed so much and am so glad I have not given, what I thought, were extras away! Thank you for taking the time to share all this information. In future I will think of this as the secret life of Machins!
@GreatStampAdventure9 ай бұрын
Great and very informative presentation about Q Elizabeth II stamps of GB. I was amazed by the complexity of the machin varieties. Thanks!
@serga76.bodrovАй бұрын
Good evening. I have been watching your video with a great deal of interesting information about UK brands and I wanted to share my thoughts on it. For the past few years, I have been trying to assemble an entry-level stamp collection of Machins. We don't have a lot of these in Russia, but friends from other countries have helped me. With their assistance, I have already amassed about 50% of this collection.
@redamehdihassan11133 жыл бұрын
A beautiful and very wonderful offer. I wish success and progress in your wonderful work. Health and safety to you. My thanks, appreciation and respect.💕💞💕
@mdfayaz80113 жыл бұрын
I have some stamp
@juliebooton1360 Жыл бұрын
Very informative - I had no idea how complicated Machins are!
@jeffnewbery73762 жыл бұрын
Although I don’t collect Machins, I now understand them better. Thanks for that.
@serga76.bodrov Жыл бұрын
a very interesting and informative video I learned a lot about the varieties of UK postage stamps
@gustaaf18923 жыл бұрын
A very thorough and interesting overview. I'm Australian, but I love British stamps. My focus is on pre decimal and even then mainly prior to Edward the 8th. I agree there are just too many Machins and after watching this I now realise there are many more than I was remotely aware of. I just can't be bothered trying to sort them. I've probably got more than 500 of them that I've never done anything with. When I eventually do get around to it I think I'll just sort the decimals by value.
@beth74673 жыл бұрын
You're welcome to send them to me. :)
@mikehenfron3 жыл бұрын
Amazing that something so simple as a definitive stamp can actually be very interesting. Will be looking at mine in a different light. Thank you
@danielste-marie779 Жыл бұрын
I just started collecting Machins and yes Robin's site is awesome. I also found that 'an other youtube site 'John Collects Stamps' has valuable info on Machins. Thanks for sharing this great video.
@kccheang3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the presentation. It gives rise to my renewed interest in collecting British definitives. Keep it up!
@beth74673 жыл бұрын
I agree that the Robin Harris website is a fantastic resource for Machin collectors. He also offers three levels of albums to download, depending on how specialized a collector you want to be.
@jasonparr42753 жыл бұрын
Great talk, love to Canada from Oz
@roger09293 жыл бұрын
FYI, the city in the UK is pronounced Nor-ij not Nor-witch like the city in Canada. Same as Greenwich (Gren-ij) and Woolwich (Wool-ij). Also, the printing firm is pronounced En-skuh-day. The presentation was very informative.
@mailaivasansubramanian91273 жыл бұрын
WOW what an insight. Haven't heard this much details. thank you sir..
@patrickjackman79822 жыл бұрын
Yes I have over hundred + Machins mint and used along with Wildings . Very interesting 🤔
@ΣΤΕΦΑΝΟΣΜαυρογιώργης3 жыл бұрын
And also don't forget the phosphor uses and the different phosphor bands...my best, Stefanos
@TheWalrusWasDanny10 ай бұрын
excellent vid
@Philatherapist3 жыл бұрын
Collecting Machins drives me bonkers😂😂.I just give up trying to go anything beyond the the like for its colours and stick to the good olde Wildings definatives.Anyway,great video and information.👍👍👍
@johngreen35432 жыл бұрын
I think the collecting world will rejoice when the machins finish and we can get on with King Charles stamps. The album maker then can have a finished product as well
@ΣΤΕΦΑΝΟΣΜαυρογιώργης3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! So intresting and helpful ! Stefanos, Athens
@ΣΤΕΦΑΝΟΣΜαυρογιώργης3 жыл бұрын
And also don't forget the phosphor uses and the different phosphor bands.....
@hamzahleman29183 жыл бұрын
I have all this stamp.. during the era British conquer Malaysia.. king Edward, Queen Victoria, king George and Queen Elizabeth.
@edgardiaz913 жыл бұрын
Ola .soy de Costa Rica.gracias por toda la información.que lindo es compartir con personas conocedoras de la filatelia. Yo tengo estampillas.muy viejitas y en muy buen estado.como pudiera hacer para compartirles fotos de toda mi colección.gracias
@MrFoolingyu21 күн бұрын
Some people count snail's teeth.
@martindoman6385 Жыл бұрын
Nothing to do with Machins, I'm from UK but collect Canadian. Particularly George V. Beautiful stamps.
@seandolan85022 жыл бұрын
Crap! I’m now Hooked......
@f.puttstycker27842 жыл бұрын
@00:21never noticed that. Coin change after death of monarch. Victoria faces the same on both.