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U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History


1902-1908 Regular Issues
 
 
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Lot 1257
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1902-03 Regular Issue small die proofs complete (300P2-313P2), on gray card from Roosevelt presentation album, remarkably fresh and Extremely Fine. A truly exceptional set.
Scott $4,275
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Lot 1258

1903, 50¢ orange (310), bright, fresh and mathematically centered with vivid color and pristine, never hinged original gum; a choice, Extremely Fine to Superb gem. Scott Stamp Values $8,000.
Scott $1,250

GIVEN ITS CENTERING, COLOR, AND CHOICE GUM CONDITION, THIS 50¢ 1902-03 IS A TRUE CONDITION RARITY.

Expertization: 1998 (two), 2009 PF Certificates, the lst graded XF-Sup 95.
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Lot 1259

1903, $1 black (311), fresh and perfectly centered with huge, beautifully balanced margins and lightly hinged original gum, an Extremely Fine to Superb gem. Scott Stamp Values $1,100 for a normal 95.
Scott $700

Expertization: 1980, 1986 & 2001 PF and 2010 PSAG Certificates, last graded 95J.
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Lot 1260

1903, $5 dark green (313), well centered with large margins and intense color on bright paper; original gum, wonderfully fresh and Extremely Fine.
Scott $2,500
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Lot 1261

1908, 5¢ blue, imperf (315), horizontal pair, large to oversize margins with pristine, never hinged original gum; post office fresh and Extremely Fine.
Scott $850 as singles
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Lot 1262

1908, 1¢ blue green, horz coil (318), pair, well centered with the characteristic deep, dark color of the genuine examples and a detailed, prooflike impression, F.-V.F.
Scott $16,500

A HANDSOME PAIR OF THE RARE 1¢ HORIZONTAL COIL.

Expertization: handstamped "J.C.M. & Co. Inc." with 1949 & 1993 PF and 2004 PSE Certificates.
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Lot 1263

1904, 3¢ Louisiana Purchase (325), top margin imprint and plate no. block of six, fresh and well centered, original gum, never hinged, light natural paper wrinkles left stamps, crisp and nearly Very Fine.
Scott $1,750

NEVER HINGED TOP MARGIN PLATE BLOCKS OF THE 3¢ LOUISIANA-PURCHASE ARE TRULY SCARCE.
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Lot 1264

1904, 10¢ Louisiana Purchase (327), full top margin plate no. block of four, fresh and bright, original gum, never hinged, F.-V.F., a premium top plate block.
Scott $2,250
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Lot 1265

1907, 5¢ Jamestown (330), bottom margin plate number and imprint block of six, nicely centered and exceptionally fresh with solid perfs and lightly hinged original gum, a Very Fine plate block of this notoriously poorly centered stamp.
Scott $2,750
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