| In April 1917, a
postmaster in a small Virginia post office opened a pad
of new 2¢ Washington sheets. On each sheet he found 5¢
Washington stamps of the identical design and color (the
correct 5¢ was suppose to be blue)!
He wasted no time in returning the sheets to
the Postmaster General, complaining that he "already
had enough trouble keeping his accounts straight"
without having to worry about mixed denominations on the
same sheet.
The printing error was caused when
a 5¢ transfer roll was used to correct an engraving
plate instead of the roll from the 2¢ die.
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