United States Postage Meter Stamp Catalog/Sub-group PD-A – Thin arrow pointing right, inverted "POSTAGE DUE" above, inverted "COLLECT" below

Sub-group PD-A: Thin arrow pointing right, inverted "POSTAGE DUE" above, inverted "COLLECT" below



 * One meter used in one location on four days in 1941.
 * Printed in red on the first day and in orange on the remaining days.

Type PD-A-IA3 in 2001 edition

'''PD-A1. Pitney Bowes "R"', February 26-29, 1941.[RR for philatelic cover, RRRR for non-philatelic cover'']
 * Post Office Type PO-A6.1B with Postage Due slogan A.
 * One meter only: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg 102973 MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg BROOKLYN / N.Y.
 * Used during a four day trial from February 26 to 29 in 1941.
 * Impressions from February 26 are in red, subsequent impressions are in orange.
 * V/F: MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg. 00 :

NOTES:
 * Nearly all known examples are philatelically prepared covers. Non-philatelic covers are extremely rare.
 * Proofs on unaddressed covers are known as early as February 24, 1941.
 * Postage Due slogan A is known with meter 104859 "NEW YORK / N.Y." dated June 4, 1941. The stamps are demonstration proofs. It was never used to frank actual mail. Only a couple examples are known. MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg[RRRR]