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Sale 336
U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
1908-1910 Washington-Franklin Issues |
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Lot 1266 |
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1909, 4¢ orange brown, imperf (346), full top margin imprint, star & plate no. block of six, huge balanced margins, original gum, never hinged with light gum skips, Extremely Fine. Scott $325
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Lot 1267 |
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1909, 5¢ blue coil (351), line pair, bright, crisp and nicely centered with pristine, never hinged original gum, post office fresh and F.-V.F. Scott $2,500
Expertization: 2009 PSE Certificate.
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Lot 1268 |
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1909, 10¢ yellow coil (356), pair, choice centering with large margins and absolutely brilliant color and lightly hinged original gum, Extremely Fine and choice. Scott $7,000
AN EXTRAORDINARY PAIR — ONE OF ONLY FOUR TO RECEIVE A PSE 90, WITH JUST TWO GRADED HIGHER.
Expertization: 2008 PSE Certificate graded XF 90.
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Lot 1269 |
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1909, 10¢ yellow coil (356), guide line pair, absolutely brilliant color and full, very lightly hinged original gum (left stamp never hinged), fresh and Fine. Scott $17,500
AN ESPECIALLY BRIGHT AND FRESH LINE PAIR OF THIS RARE COIL.
Expertization: 2001 PF Certificate.
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Lot 1270 |
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o 1909, 10¢ yellow coil (356), virtually perfectly centered with bright vibrant color and a mostly clear Orangeburg, N.Y. Mar 25 (1909) c.d.s.; a choice, Extremely Fine gem. Scott $4,500
UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF THE FINEST USED EXAMPLES OF THIS RARE COIL IN EXISTENCE; IT IS ALSO THE SECOND EARLIEST RECORDED USAGE.
Expertization: 2002 APS Certificate specifying the year date.
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