Topic: Interesting Apollo 501 USS Bennington cover
Ross Member
Posts: 544 From: Australia Registered: Jul 2003
posted 10-28-2023 09:32 AM
Notice that this cover has what appears to be a word blacked out to the left of Pacific. The ink colour is identical to the overall cachet.
It was sold as an overprinted Atlantic cachet which it clearly is not. The word Atlantic on the Atlantic cachet is slightly above the word Pacific on the Pacific cachet. I cannot read the word beneath the blackout but it does appear to be a word.
I have no explanation for this cachet.
Axman Member
Posts: 239 From: Derbyshire UK Registered: Mar 2023
posted 10-28-2023 09:49 AM
Do you have the item in your physical possession?
If so, you could try taking a UV torch and holding it directly to the front of the envelope where the obscured writing is. It can help differentiate the letters from the scrimble when viewed from the back.
In other words, place the torch on the obverse and view through the reverse. If that doesn't work try vice versa.
Ross Member
Posts: 544 From: Australia Registered: Jul 2003
posted 11-09-2023 08:46 AM
Unfortunately I don't have a UV light. However I doubt it would show anything useful as the underlying word appears to use the same ink as the overprint.
OLDIE Member
Posts: 363 From: Portsmouth, England Registered: Sep 2004
posted 11-14-2023 05:25 AM
I too have a similar USS Bennington cover. Not that it helps much, but on mine there is no word, obliterated or not, in front of the word PACIFIC.
Axman Member
Posts: 239 From: Derbyshire UK Registered: Mar 2023
posted 11-14-2023 11:14 AM
quote:Originally posted by Ross: Unfortunately I don't have a UV light. However I doubt it would show anything useful as the underlying word appears to use the same ink as the overprint.
That's why I suggested UV. I'm making an assumption that if there is a word there then it was laid down and dried before the blocking ink was applied. If any differentiation is possible the enhanced polarisation effect from the shorter wavelength might help.