
What ever colour Royal Mail uses for the new 1st class stamps will in my mind be a improvement on the previous colour of Gold.
It was nice and something different when gold first came out, but I do now feel after seeing the diamond jubilee Machins, gold now looks a little on the bland side. This is only my opinion, I have spoken to others in the past who tended to agree with me. I wont go this far....One person suggested gold was on a par with drab.
The £1.00 Ruby is one of my all time favourite Machins. And I would love to see the 1st class revert to something on the same lines. Bright and vibrant.

What of other red Machin stamps? I can think of a few off the top of my head, the 4d pre decimal and the 8p decimal value come to mind, the 62p value from 2009 was a shade of red, the 25p value was also a nice shade of red at one time.

The Diamond Jubilee stamps stamps still take some beating for design but what ever the outcome of the final colour I have a feeling the new Machins will look spectacular in a shade of red especially when they are incorporated with the iridescent overprint.
the future looks bright (pun intended) lots more Machins to collect (coded or not) so roll on 2013 and be sure to watch the pipeline for more news.
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It's interesting how different people see different colours.
I haven't compared them before writing this, but when I first saw the Recorded Signed For stamps, I regarded the colour as being exactly the same as the 1st class Flame!
Any other thoughts?
Oh, and personally I think the Diamond Jubilee colour is terrible, being too close to the £5 (not that anybody sees these nowadays!) it's just wishy-washy.
I would have chosen Royal Purple, or silver for the diamond colour.
I believe the Recorded Signed For stamps were announced as being flame, the Matthews color previously used for first class.
--Larry
Interesting !!
Whats in a name?
Flame is also called orange/red, the 8p Machin is actualy red but it is also described as roseine in certain catalogues.
other stamps are listed as roseine, are these also red?
The Ruby stamps are more of shade of plum and the 25p stamps mentioned are a salmon colour.
In fact 8P stamps were Post office red
As you say, what's in a name. The only important thing is that reliable reports aay that this is NOT going to be the same as the previous 19p/24p/1st class reddish-orange/flame colour.
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