Cachet Maker Glenn W Dye Page 2
Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use
the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
Page 1 (1934-1943)
Page 1A (1944)
Page 1B (1945)
Page 1C (1946)
Page 2 (1946 FAKE USCGC MOHAWK Christmas postmark)
Page 3 (1943-45)
Page 4 (ANCS "Postage Stamp" Cachet)
Page 5 (ANCS "Eagle & Ship" Cachet)
Page 6 (Empty-Future Use)
Note - Not all of Dye's covers are FAKES, but each one needs to be carefully looked at for suspicious postmarks, backdating or other such activities.
This page will look at the 1946 postmark created by Dye, supposedly from USCGC MOHAWK WPG-78. This postmark is identified as "FAKE" in the Universal Ship Cancellation Society Postmark Catalog and given the catalog number of M-38.
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1946-12-25 | |
Postmark |
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1946-12-25 | |
Postmark |
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1946-12-25 | |
Postmark |
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1946-12-25 | ||
Postmark |
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1946-12-25 | ||
Postmark |
Rubber stamp Indian head marking on the back created by Dye also.
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1946-12-25 | ||
Postmark |
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1946-12-25 | ||
Uncacheted |
Anchor and initials marking on the back is from the receipient of this cover, James D. Atwater, USCS #1606.
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1946-12-25 | ||
Uncacheted |
Note: Index card with Dye's postmark and information. This appears to be a "proof" strike. His signature is on the back.
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1946-12-25 | ||
Uncacheted |
Note: Index card with Dye's postmark and subscriber's (?) address on the back.
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1946-12-25 | ||
Uncacheted |
Note: Index card with Dye's postmark and subscriber's (?) address on the back.
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