The first punctured or 'perfin' stamps were were punctured with a large size OS but the holes weakened the stamp so that the perfins were reduced in size to a smaller OS from about 1913 onward. A medium size OS was used in 1927-29 on three commemorative issues. There is also what is referred to as the NSW perfin as the "S" of "OS" had 12 holes, as compared to 11 found in most small OS; this only used for New South Wales state departments.
The perfin was replaced by an overprinted OS in 1931 and the use of the OS was withdrawn in 1933. Maybe the employees were stealing them for their collections!


