United States Postage Meter Stamp Catalog/Sub-group PD-C – Right-pointing outline arrow containing "POSTAGE DUE/PAID", no barbs, lines thick on bottom

Sub-group PD-C: Right-pointing outline arrow containing "POSTAGE DUE/PAID", no barbs, lines thick on bottom edit


 
  • Two variations of the slogan were used.
- C1 - Text in arrow is upright
- C2 - Text is inverted
  • Twelve meters used in a trial conducted between 1951 and 1953.






Type PD-C-IA4A-1 in 2001 edition

 
 
 

PD-C1. Pitney Bowes "R" series, September 1951 to 1953.

Post Office Type PO-A6.2A/B with Postage Due slogan C1.
Nine meters were used in a trial that lasted about two years:
A. Town mark reads:  "CHICAGO, ILL. / POST OFFICE"   107635  [R for favor tape, RRRR on non-philatelic cover]
B. Town mark reads:  "CHICAGO / P. O. / ILL." : [R for favor tape, RRR on non-philatelic cover]
-  113043
-  122602
-  137873
-  170165
-  170977
-  178076
-  182741
C. Town mark reads:  "WASHINGTON / P. O. / D.C." :   197917   (September 9 to October 1951) [RRR for favor tape, RRRR on non-philatelic cover]
V/F:   00 :

NOTE: An unaddressed cover franked by meter 197917 (sub-type C) dated September 8, 1951 exists. It is a pre-introduction proof.




Type PD-C-IA4A-2 in 2001 edition

 

PD-C2. Pitney Bowes "R" series, September 1951.

Post Office Type PO-A6.2B with Postage Due slogan C2.
Three meters were used in a trial:
A.  183205   CHICAGO / P. O. / ILL. (first used January 28, 1952) [RR]
B.  197917   WASHINGTON / P. O. / D.C. (known used in September and October 1951) [RRRR]
C.  198500   NEW YORK / P. O. / N.Y. (first used October 8, 1951) [RRRR]
V/F:   00 :

NOTE: Nearly all examples known are favor proofs. Non-philatelic examples are extraordinarily rare.