Sale 330

U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History


1910-11 Washington-Franklins, S.L. Watermark
 
 
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Lot 1761

1911, 4¢ brown (377), virtually perfectly centered with wide margins. Original gum, never hinged. Fresh and Extremely Fine.
Scott $75

Expertization: 2008 P.F. Certificate.
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Lot 1762

1911, 5¢ blue (378), bottom imprint, star and plate no. 5638 block of 6. Original gum, lightly hinged. Fresh and Very Fine to Extremely Fine, the left block of 4 being XF, NH.
Scott $350
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Lot 1763

1911, 6¢ red orange (379), perfectly centered within huge balanced margins, lustrous color on bright paper. Original gum. A Superb jumbo. SMQ $325 as 98, unpriced as 100.
Scott $38

Expertization: 2007 P.S.E. Certificate graded Superb 98J.
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Lot 1764

1911, 10¢ yellow (381), top plate number "5200" and star single, beautifully centered with bright vibrant color. Post office fresh never hinged original gum. Choice Very Fine.
Scott $250

Expertization: 2007 P.F. Certificate.
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Lot 1765

1911, 2¢ carmine, imperf, Cleveland knife scored (384 var.), bottom margin block of eight with score lines done by the postal clerk at the Cleveland Post Office in March 1915, Fine and scarce. Original gum, top stamps with h.r., bottom stamps never hinged.
Estimate 200 - 300
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Lot 1766

1910, 2¢ carmine coil (388), guide line pair, intense color and impression on fresh paper. Original gum. About Fine for this rare line pair. A rare guide line pair of the 1910 2¢ carmine coil.
Scott $8,500

Expertization: 1978 P.F. Certificate.
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Lot 1767

1911, 3¢ deep violet coil (394), guide line pair, fresh and well centered, original gum, very lightly hinged if at all, Very Fine.
Scott $425
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