Both the United States and Great Britain have issued stamps with stars in them recently. The British "Sky at Night" series includes two 72 cent varieties. I have no indications that they were mis-identified originally, but that doesn't mean that they weren't. I also seem to recall a similar incident with a New Zealand stamp. I'll keep looking!
The original invention of the printing press was in Germany in 1345 by Gutenberg. Anything done after that were improvement of the original press.
The original printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany in the 15th century. It is not known exactly where the original press is currently located, but some of Gutenberg's original presses are exhibited in museums like the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz.
"a fabric-printing method in which the ground color is transferred from the cylinder and the motif retains the original hue of the cloth."
The Eastern Color Printing Company became incorporated in 1928, although the original color printing press that created the need for the company was purchased in 1924. In 1933, the company because printing its own material in the form of comic books.
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he was originally supposed to be grey, so as not to be identified with any particular ethnicity. Printing problems meant they went with green in the end. answer by parwez hussain
value of 1984 detroit free press tigers printing plate
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The main difference between a 1st printing and a 2nd printing in comic books is that a 1st printing is the initial run of a comic book issue, while a 2nd printing is a subsequent print run of the same issue due to high demand. The cover of a 2nd printing often indicates that it is a later edition, which can impact its collectibility and value.
The original purpose of the air conditioner invented in 1902 was to control the humidity levels in a New York printing plant. Willis Carrier's invention helped stabilize the temperature and humidity to prevent the paper from expanding and contracting, ultimately improving the quality of the printing process.
A "Star note" is a bank note that is reprinted due to a problem with the printing process and the original note being spoiled and not subsequently issued for circulation. A "Star note" is identified by the last digit of the serial number being a "star", hence the name. Many countries use the concept of a "Star note" to replace mishaps of the bank note printing process. The practice of "Star notes" ceased in Australia in about 1971. Star notes are very collectible as are the notes they are intended to replace, should one mysteriously find its way out of the note printing works.
May 11th, 2010. Although, original printing was circa 1995 according to some websites.