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2101 525 image1918, 1¢ gray green, Offset, "Flat Nose", block of four, top right stamp with this distinctive variety showing line of engraving shortening nose and cutting thru oval at bottom, fresh color, natural s.e. at top and right showing full guide lines, o.g., hinge remnant, bottom right stamp small thin spots, top right stamp (the variety) with light corner crease, Fine and interesting variety, listed but unpriced in Scott; with 1998 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 525  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2102 525c image1918, 1¢ gray green, Offset, imperf between, block of four, natural s.e. at top and right, slightly disturbed o.g., Fine and rare multiple; with 2003 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 525c  $1,000+. (Image1)

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2103 525c image1918, 1¢ gray green, Offset, imperf between, with natural s.e. at right as always since this variety always comes from the two right rows of a left pane, tied to multicolor view post card paying the war-time 2¢ post card rate by "Detroit, Mich. Jun 18 1919" machine cancel to Pratteville, Mich.; light vertical fold between stamps and minor soiling to card, Fine, ex-Alpha; with 1994 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 525c  Estimate $750 - 1,000. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE IMPERF BETWEEN ERROR USED ON COVER. (Image1)

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2104 531 image1919, 1¢ green, Offset imperf, two plate blocks of six, both with huge margins, left plate "9817" in emerald green, o.g., small inclusion in margin; and top plate "9951" in gray green, o.g., never hinged; Extremely Fine. Scott No. 531 $300. (Image1)

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2105 531 image1919, 1¢ green, Offset imperf, horizontal strip of three, tied by "Brooklyn, N.Y. Appr 2, 1919" wavy machine cancel on cover to Philadelphia Pa., Very Fine; with 2006 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 531  Estimate $750 - 1,000. THE EARLIEST DOCUMENTED USE OF THE 1919 OFFSET IMPERFORATE ISSUE. (Image1)

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2106 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, exceptionally well centered within extra large margins, razor sharp impression on brilliant paper, o.g., never hinged, fresh and Extremely Fine. Scott No. 536  $45. (Image1)

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2107 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, perfectly centered within huge jumbo margins, dark shade on crisp paper, o.g., hinge remnant, a stunning Extremely Fine to Superb gem. Scott No. 536  $20. (Image1)

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2108 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, bottom plate "10052" block of six, exceedingly well centered, strong color, o.g., never hinged, gum skip and light gum crease, penciled number in margin, fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 536  $400. (Image1)

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2109 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, bottom plate number "10036" block of 10 with two ghost plate numbers, nicely centered, bright and fresh, o.g., couple small hinge remnants, Very Fine. Scott No. 536  $330. Ghost printed plate numbers were picked up from the rubber printing blanket. The offset presses used zinc plates and the process used a system of transferring an image to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. (Image1)

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2110 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, bottom two rows showing plate number "10001" in margin and natural s.e. at left, tied by "Washington D.C." ovals on small piece, additional "Washington D.C. Dec 6" cds, margin shows ghost plate number and arrow, Fine and rare. Scott No. 536  $750 + as used blocks. THE LARGEST RECORDED USED MULTIPLE OF THE 1919 1¢ OFFSET ISSUE. (Image1)

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2111 536a image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, imperf vertically, block of four, guideline at right, choice centering, o.g., light vertical crease between stamps, Extremely Fine appearance; H F C(olman) handstamp guarantee. Scott No. 536a  $2,700 as two pairs. A RARE BLOCK CONTAINING TWO PAIRS OF THE 1919 1¢ OFFSET ISSUE IMPERFORATE HORIZONTALLY. (Image1)

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2112 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, perfectly centered with stunning jumbo margins, tied by "Washington D.C. Oct 1 1919" wavy machine cancel on multicolor post card to Winthrop Mass., an Extremely Fine gem. Scott No. 536  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2113 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, used pair, tied by "U.S. Postal Agency, Siberia, Feb 24" duplex on cover to Beverly Mass., partial A.E.F. censor handstamp at lower left; horizontal fold, F.-V.F. Scott No. 536  Estimate $300 - 400. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED USAGES OF THE 1919 1¢ OFFSET ISSUE USED FROM SIBERIA, AND ONE OF ONLY THREE USED OUTSIDE THE MAINLAND U.S. (Image1)

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2114 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, block of four, tied by "Washington D.C. Dec 27 1922" machine cancel on cover to Brightwood D.C.; some toned perfs, Very Fine and rare used block on cover. Scott No. 536  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2115 536 image1919, 1¢ gray green Offset, perf 12½, rich color, tied by "Washington D.C. Aug. 29 1919" duplex on multicolor Whitehouse post card to Macungie Pa., Very Fine, This is a very early use with the EDU being Aug. 18th. Scott No. 536  $200. (Image1)

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2116 542 image1920, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, block of four, tied to First Day Cover by Washington, D.C. May 26, 1920 duplex; small cover edge tear and rounded corner, F.-V.F., a rare FDC franked by a multiple. Scott No. 542  $1,750 for single on FDC. There were few Washington-Franklin issues where the first day of issuance is listed and acknowledged by Scott. This cover was serviced by Henry Hammelman and posted to C. Luebkert in the Post Office Department in Washington, D.C. (Image1)

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2117 543a image1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, imperf between, block of six with two pairs at left showing the error and two stamps at right normal, rich color, top pair with internal crease, o.g., lightly hinged, otherwise Very Fine and rare multiple; with 1978 and 1997 P.F. certificates. Scott No. 543a  $10,000 as two pairs. THE ONLY RECORDED IMPERF BETWEEN BLOCK THAT CONTAINS TWO OF THE LESS THAN 10 RECORDED IMPERF BETWEEN HORIZONTAL PAIRS. We recorded only one other imperf between error block (ex-Whitman, Sirron) that was subsequently broken into two pairs after being auctioned in 2010. This is now the unique block. (Image1)

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2118 543 image1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, well centered single, tied to multicolor view post card by "Washington, D.C., May 21, 1921" machine cancel on post card to Sidell, Ill.; lower right corner card creases, still Very Fine, ex-Alpha; with clear 2001 APS certificate. Scott No. 543  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. THE EARLIEST DOCUMENTED USE OF THE 1¢ PERF 10 ROTARY COIL WASTE. This is actually quite early as Johl lists May as the month of issue, and Washington, D.C. is the city most likely to first have the stamps. (Image1)

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2119 544 image1923, 1¢ green, rotary sheet waste, exceptional large wide margins, neatly cancelled by machine cancel, Very Fine; with 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 544  $3,500 for grade of fine. A CHOICE USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1¢ PERF 11 ROTARY SHEET WASTE STAMP WITH SUCH WIDE MARGINS. (Image1)

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2120 544 image1923, 1¢ green, rotary sheet waste, tied by partial "Vestal N.Y. Dec 24 1923" duplex on post card to Binghampton N.Y., Very Fine and attractive; with 1976 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 544  $7,500. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1923 1¢ ROTARY PERF. 11 ISSUE ON COVER. (Image1)

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2121 544 image1923, 1¢ green, rotary sheet waste, well centered, tied by "Cuero, Texas, Nov 11, 1922" machine cancel with turkey trot slogan flag cancel on cover to Brooklyn N.Y., Very Fine, a scarce American Postal Machine Company slogan. Scott No. 544  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2122 545 image1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, plate number "13612" block of six, nicely centered, o.g., left vertical pair never hinged, F.-V.F. Scott No. 545  $1,950. (Image1)

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2123 545 image1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, plate number "13826" block of four with star, guideline at left with perforations; o.g., never hinged, one stamp with owner's handstamp, Fine. Scott No. 545  $2,300. (Image1)

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2124 545 image1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, plate number "13826" block of six with star, guideline at left with straight edge, particularly bright and fresh, o.g., hinge remnant on top center stamp, right vertical pair never hinged, Fine. Scott No. 545  $2,000. With the straight edge at left, this plate block shows that panes were cut with scissors to make the 70, 100 or 170 stamp panes. (Image1)

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2125 545 image1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, plate number "11764" and "S30" block of four, bright and fresh, o.g., trace of fingerprint, Fine. Scott No. 545  $1,100. (Image1)

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2126 545 image1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, horizontal pair with commercial perforated initials "WU" to prevent illicit usage, but used on small lady's cover with personal enclosure to Brooklyn N.Y., tied by "New York Jun 25 1921" machine cancel, Very Fine and choice earliest documented usage; signed Siskin, 1987 PF certificate. Scott No. 545  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY SEVEN RECORDED COVERS. The perforated 11 coil waste issues are much scarcer than the earlier issues perforated 11x10, so much so that any 1c usage is rare. This early date has long been recognized as the earliest documented usage since its discovery in 1988 and; woefully undervalued on cover in Scott as it is believed by specialists that there are less #545 covers in existence than #544 covers. (Image1)

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2127 331//543 image1908-1923 1¢ Wash.-Frank. Collection Balance, mostly mint, written up and mounted on exhibit pages with singles, multiples, plate blocks, freaks with crazy perfs and printing errors, etc., noted 331 left plate block of six, 374 top pl. # block of six with star, 374 nh top pl. # block of six with "A", 383 pl. # blk/6 with "A", 405 pl # blk/6 with imp. and "A", 405 nh pl. # blk/6 with "A", 405 nh pl # blk/6, 408 var. lower right corner blk/4 with Kansas City Roulettes, 424 nh single PSE graded XF-S 95, 424 pl blk/10 with "Coil Stamps", 462 preprint paper fold, 462 singles with the three Bureau experimental precancels, 462 blk/4 with crazy perfs, 498 corner blk/8 and blk/4 with crazy perfs from fold over, 498 single and pair with shifted perfs, 498 single with preprint foldover and pair with large ink blob, 525 corner margin single with huge preprint fold, 525 corner margin blk/4 with crazy perfs, 531 nh centerline block/4, 531 precancelled blk/4, 531 used line pair, 542 nh left pl # blk/6, 542 right pl # blk/6, 542 pair with gutter at top, numerous singles showing shades, etc., plus a few covers, generally F.-V.F. and better, condition much better than usual, with many very fine or better pieces, selected over many years for inclusion in exhibit. Scott No. 331//543  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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2128   image1¢ Wash.-Franklin - Coils, collection balance mounted on exhibit pages including strips, guideline pairs, paste-up pairs, leader and trailer strips, better includes four 348 pairs of guideline (small perf tear) and three paste-up pairs showing misalignment and one with Bureau imprint under overlap; two 352 pairs with 2mm and 3mm spacing, 383V strips and five covers including largest multiple use of two strips of six and a guideline strip of seven, 383H strip of four, 408H/V leader and trailer strips, 412 guideline strip of seven with Benton Harbor Mich. precancel, 412 strip with leader roll, 441: pair with leader strip and single with trailer, 443: pair, paste-up pair and guideline pair, 452: pair, guideline pair and single use on post card, etc, condition much better than usual, with many very fine or better pieces, selected over many years for inclusion in exhibit, some faults to be expected, F.-V.F. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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2129   imageRotary Press Printing - Web Splice and Repairs, group comprising block of 40 showing splice of top row (pair removed to show splice), middle two rows printed on double paper; #448 strip of four with glued perforated repair strip applied (the repair strip with perf. 11 verse the coil having perf. 10); #452 pair with splice; #452 on cover with perforated 11 gauge repair strip showing; a Very Fine group. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)

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2130   image1¢ Wash.-Frank. - Booklet Panes, balance of collection including set of all panes comprising: 331a n.h. pane, 374a exceptionally well centered, 405b, 424b, 462a, and 498e (set of all 12 positions), 405b pos. "D" with pl. no., 424d pos. "D" with pl. no., complete exploded BK42, 424d pane of five used on R.P.O. cover to Bohemia, 424d two complete panes with tabs on registered cover to Woodstock Vt. (2002 P.S.E.), 498e pair and three singles on American Red Cross cover to France, generally F.-V.F. or better. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2131 424/425, 462/463, 49 image1¢ and 2¢ Washington-Franklin Booklets, collection of exploded booklets mounted on gilted album pages with booklet covers and never hinged o.g. panes, includes BK41, BK42 (8), BK43, BK45 (2), BK47 (3), BK48 (3), BK51 (4), BK52, BK53 (3), BK54 (2), BK55 (10), BK56 (8), BK58 (5), BK59 (3) booklets in quantities with differing pane positions, missing two BK55 covers and one back, the complete booklets would catalog approximately $19,400, F.-V.F. Scott No. 424/425, 462/463, 498/499; approximately $7,995 as panes (Owner's)  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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2132   image1910-17 Booklet Covers, group of all front and back covers used for the 1¢ Wash.-Frank. issue including BC2A, BC3, BC4A, BC4B and BC6A with large and small seal front covers and various backs, less only the AEF covers, complete unexploded booklet, Very Fine and scarce group. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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2133 331//531 image1908-1923 1¢ Wash.-Frank. Postal History, exhibit collection balance of 63 covers and cards mounted on pages including registered mail, special delivery including. post card use, mixed frankings with parcel post stamps up to the 10¢ value, usages from abroad including. Occupied Dominican Rep. and Haiti, Puerto Rico, Vera Cruz, Mexico with provisionals, Shanghai, two experimental flights including. AAMC 50a, parcel postage due, war tax parcel post tag, some RPOs, AEF free registered use from Ireland, printed matter foreign mails from Representative, auxiliary markings like "fraudulent", first day of war rate use, RTS due to war, foreign postage dues including. Egypt, France and Austria, Chicago tube station mail, two NYC registered label covers to Germany and Sweden, glitter post card with intact glassine, Santa Clause greet envelope, fraudulent use of documentary stamp with 2¢ postage due added, etc., F.-V.F., condition much better than usual, selected over many years for inclusion in exhibit, inspection will be rewarded. Scott No. 331//531  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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2134 K1 imageOffices in China, 1919, 2¢ on 1¢ green, right plate number "13318" block of six, well centered with deep rich color, o.g., never hinged, fresh and Very Fine; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. K1  $600. (Image1)

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2135 K1 imageOffices in China, 1919, 2¢ on 1¢ green, block of four, cancelled by central strike of U.S. Postal Agency Shanghai registry oval; some light creasing, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. K1  $375. Stamps of the 1917-1919 series were overprinted by the Bureau and issued to the U.S. Postal Agency in Shanghai, China. The 1¢ stamps were overprinted 2¢ and sold at that value in local currency and were valid on U.S. mail. (Image1)

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2136 K1 imageOffices in China, 1919, 2¢ on 1¢ green, block of ten and pair, exceedingly well centered with rich color, tied by "U.S. Pos. Service, Shanghai, China, Sep. 16, 1922" duplex datestamp on cover to Madison Wis., purple "Special Delivery" straightline, Madison (10.13) receiving backstamp; fresh and Very Fine, an impressive franking prepaying the 2¢ letter rate plus 10¢ special delivery fee, this being the largest recorded use on cover. Scott No. K1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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2137 K17 imageOffices in China, 1922, 2¢ on 1¢ green, top plate number "11792" block of six, nicely centered with strong color, o.g., never hinged, top center stamp with small inclusion, Very Fine; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. K17  $1,750. In June 1922, the Agency ran out of the two lower values. The Bureau approved local overprints until supplies arrived. (Image1)

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2138 K17 , K1, K18 imageOffices in China, 1922, 2¢ on 1¢ green, used with 1919, 2¢ on 1¢ green (K1) and 1922, 4¢ on 2¢ carmine (K18), all tied by "U.S. Pos. Service, Shanghai, China, Aug. 30, 1922" duplex on Nanking railway contractor cover to local Shanghai address; file fold at center, F.-V.F. Scott No. K17 + K1, K18  Estimate $500 - 750. AN EXTREMELY SCARCE FRANKING COMBINING BOTH THE BUREAU AND LOCAL SURCHARGES. (Image1)

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2139   image1¢ green, A.W. Dunning Private Perforations, perforated with large holes horizontally and vertically perhaps by a sewing machine, tied by "Coolidge Corner Mass. Feb 20 1919" duplex on cover to Quincy Mass., A.W. Dunning corner card, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. Stamp dealer A.W. Dunning applied various perforations to imperforate stamps and used them on his company mail. They were not applied by machine. (Image1)


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2140   image1¢ green, A.W. Dunning Private Perforations, perforated vertically perhaps by a sewing machine, imperf between, tied by "Wilmington N.C. Sep 19 1931" machine cancel on A.W. Dunning corner card cover to Riverside, Cal., Very Fine. Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2141 343 var. image1908, 1¢ green, H. Wesley Legg Private Perforations, horizontal pair with large two-slot perforations, tied by "Brooklyn N.Y. Jul 19 1909" wavy flag Station V cancel on light yellow cover to H. Wesley Legg in Pepperell, Very Fine. Scott No. 343 var.  Estimate $750 - 1,000. Legg's perforator was made from a notary-public seal with the seal replaced by two brass lugs which punched the slots. The stampers were not applied by machine and were used on philatelic mail. (Image1)

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2142 383 var. image1910-16, 1¢ green, Wilson Roulette Private Perforations, three vertical pairs and single of #383 and three singles of #481, used with 1915, 2¢ carmine single, all tied by "Pittsburgh Pa." registry ovals on cover with "J. Hull Wilson" corner card addressed to Fred Schmalzriedt in Detroit Mich., purple "Pittsburgh Pa. Registered Nov 10, 1922" backstamps; Very Fine; with 1991 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 383 var., 481 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2143 385 var. image1910, 1¢ green, Singer Private Perforations, vertical pair with perf. 12 perforations that match the Covel perforations, imperforate between, cancelled by duplex, fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 385 var.  Estimate $100 - 150. Singer was an old-time New York stamp dealer who claimed to have found an entire coil of the perf. 12 vertical with every other stamp perforated. He also had several on cover to show that they were genuine. Eustace Power was interested in buying the whole lot but he in turn sold it to the Economist Stamp Co. They were then advertised at very fancy prices and a good many were sold. When it later appeared that they were fakes, Economist advertised that fact and offered a fill refund on every pair bought from them; and many were returned. This postally used pair is probably one of those used by Singer to prove their validity. (Image1)

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2144 408 var. image1912, 1¢ green, Covel Private Perforations, horizontal pair, tied by partial wavy machine cancel and "New Orleans La. Feb 19 1914" valentines's day duplex on cover with illustrated The Grunewald hotel corner card and addressed to Covel Mfg. Co. in Benton Harbor, Mich., 2¢ postage due tied by "Benton Harbor Mich." oval cancellation as letter was apparently double weight, Very Fine. Scott No. 408 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. The Covel Manufacturing Company of Benton Harbor, Michigan privately perforated imperforate stamps, for use on their advertising mailers. These perforations were created by A.W. Filstrup, the head of Covel, probably with a Rosback perforator. The perforations were very similar to the government perf. 12. Filtrup was a philatelist and produced these for personal and company use. (Image1)

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2145 481 var. image1916, 1¢ green, Wilson Roulette Private Perforations, horizontal pair, o.g., never hinged, fresh and Very Fine; each pencil signed "Wilson Roulette, H. Herst Jr." on reverse. Scott No. 481 var.  Estimate $100 - 150. In the early 1920s, Mr. J. Hull Wilson bought sheets of imperforate stamps and cut out blocks for resale. He then perforated the leftover scrap and remaining sheets with a sewing machine. Most of the stamps were used for his own correspondence. In the late 1920s, Wilson borrowed money from a Pittsburgh bank and put up his bulk of perforated stamps as collateral. When he defaulted on the loan, the bank sold the entire remaining lot to Nassau Stamp Co. Later Herman Herst Jr. acquired a large lot, authenticated these stamps by signing on the backs in pencil. (Image1)

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2146 481 var. image1916, 1¢ green, "Boy Scout" Coil, New York, NY precancel, thinned, Fine and very rare; with 2001 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 481 var.  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. This stamp was used by the Boy Scouts of America executive council for a mailing in 1922. The stamps are from the 1916 issue and were probably from an imperforate sheet privately perforated 14, rolled and applied by an unknown machine. (Image1)

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2147 343 image1908, 1¢ green, Attleboro Stamp Co. Private Perforations, cancelled by partial Attleboro Mass. third class oval cancel, Very Fine, ex-Murphy; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 343  $1,000. The Attleboro Stamp Company ordered a custom designed stamp affixing machine. Imperforate coil stamps of the 1908 issue were perforated by the machine. The machine was used from August of 1909 to November 1909. (Image1)

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2148 343 image1908, 1¢ green, Brinkerhoff, Type I, paste-up pair, bright and fresh, o.g., never hinged, F.-V.F., ex-Murphy; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 343  $230. (Image1)

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2149 408 image1912, 1¢ green, Brinkerhoff, Type IIa, exceptionally well centered with deep rich color, guide line pair, o.g., barest trace of hinge, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 408  $150. (Image1)

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2150 383 image1911, 1¢ green, Farwell Group 2, 2B3, pair with 2mm spacing, rich color, well centered, o.g., lightly hinged, Very Fine; with 2005 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 383  $800. (Image1)

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2151 383 image1911, 1¢ green, Farwell Group 3, 4A3, intact perforations on both sides, machine cancel; light corner crease, Fine and scarce used example; with 2005 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 383  $200. (Image1)

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2152 343 image1908, 1¢ green, Farwell Group 4, 4A4, pair with 2mm spacing, bright color, o.g., Very Fine; with 2005 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 343  $240. (Image1)

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SOLD for $725.00
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2153 383 image1911, 1¢ green, Farwell Group 4, 4A4, guideline pair and strip of four with 2mm spacing, fresh with rich colors, pair trimmed slightly at right, o.g., Very Fine; strip with 1989 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 383  $310. (Image1)

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SOLD for $290.00
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2154 383 image1911, 1¢ green, Farwell Group 4, 4B4, guideline strip of four with 3mm spacing, bright and fresh, left stamp with printing crease, o.g., Very Fine; strip with 1989 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 383  $160 as guide line pair. (Image1)

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SOLD for $120.00
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2155 408 image1912, 1¢ green, Farwell Group 4, 4A4, intact perfs at right, rich color, tied by "Chicago Ill. Feb. 1913" third-class machine cancel on John V. Farwell Company cover to Appleton Wis., Very Fine and choice use. Scott No. 408  $450. (Image1)

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2156 343 image1908, 1¢ green, Mailometer, Type III, two multiples comprising strip of four with 2mm spacing, never hinged o.g., and pair with 3mm spacing, o.g., F.-V.F. Scott No. 343  $600+. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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2157 383 image1911, 1¢ green, Mail-O-Meter type IV perfs, rich color, tied by "St. Louis, Mo. 1912" third-class wavy machine cancel to local street address; unsealed flap, Very Fine. Scott No. 383  $225. (Image1)

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SOLD for $160.00
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2158 TD14 imageShermack Ty. III, Brown Test Stamp, on cover with yellow and black label advertising the Chicago Business Show at the Coliseum Sept. 8-13, 1913, Very Fine, This is the only recorded example of this promotional use, ex-Belasco. Scott No. TD14  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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2159 TD14 imageTest Stamp, 1906-09, "Mail-O-Meter Stamp", brown, Shermack type III perforations, horizontal pair, o.g., F.-V.F. Scott No. TD14  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $230.00
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2160 343 image1908, 1¢ green, Shermack Type III with Punch Control, intact perfs on both sides, perfin control punch type 90-53, rich color, tied by "New York, N.Y. Sta. V" machine cancel on unsealed cover to Pacific Grove Cal., clean and Extremely Fine. Scott No. 343  $450. The Shermack Company provided a device to punch perfins (perforated initials) in privately made coils just before the stamps were cut and attached to envelopes. The purpose was to discourage pilferage and misuse of stamps. (Image1)

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2161 343 image1908, 1¢ green, Shermack Type III with Punch Control, intact perfs at right, perfin control punch type 90-56, tied by "Hudson Term. Sta. 1910" machine cancel on orange cover with De Laval Separator Co. illustrated corner card to Earleton Kans., additional advertisements on back; minor corner mends at left, Very Fine appearance, an attractive use. Scott No. 343  $450. (Image1)

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2162 343 image1908, 1¢ green, Shermack Type III, two singles, tied by "Detroit Mich. May 15 1910" duplex on multicolor illustrated Detroit Industrial Exposition illustrated cover to Meriden Conn., Very Fine. Scott No. 343  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $220.00
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2163 408 image1912, 1¢ green, Shermack Type III and Privately Perforated 13, double perforations, tied by "New York, N.Y. Jan 15 1914" machine cancel on post card to Philadelphia Pa.; card creasing, Fine and exceptionally rare; with 1995 A.P.S. and 1998 P.S.E. certificates. Scott No. 408  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. This item was illustrated and discussed in an article by Ken R. Lawrence in the September 1998 American Philatelist on page 824. It is hypothesized that the extra private 13 gauge perforations were most likely done for use in Mailometer equipment that had been altered to accept government coils. (Image1)

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SOLD for $800.00
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2164 343 image1908, 1¢ green, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Type I, Belasco type Ia, tied by "New York N.Y. Sta. O Jan. 4, 1909" machine cancel on post card to Bellport N.Y., Very Fine, ex-Belasco. Scott No. 343  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THE EARLIEST RECORDED USAGE OF BOTH THE IMPERFORATE AND PRIVATELY PERFORATED ISSUES OF THIS STAMP. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,600.00
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2165 343 image1908, 1¢ green, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Type I, tied by "Washington D.C. Feb 9, 1909" machine cancel on multicolor post card to Round Pond Me., Very Fine. Scott No. 343  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2166 343 image1908, 1¢ green, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Type II, tied by "Brockton Mass. Mar 14 1911" wavy flag machine cancel on multicolor post card to Whitman, Mass., Very Fine; with 2005 P.S.E. certificate (declining opinion as to 343 or 383). Scott No. 343  $1,150. Scott #383 earliest known use is January 28, 1911 and this post card with private vending perforations was used only 45 days later. It is logical to presume it is Scott #343. (Image1)

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SOLD for $525.00
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2167 343, 372 image1¢ green, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Pocket Type 2-2, one and two respectively, blue "Patent Applied For" handstamp, numbered "249" on back, mint never hinged, Very Fine and scarce, ex-Murphy, Belasco; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 343, 372  $750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $850.00
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2168 343, 371 image1¢ green, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Pocket Type 2-3, pair of pockets, each with one and two respectively, the 1¢ with U.S. Automatic Vending type I perforations, blue "Patent Applied For" handstamp, numbered "232" and "233" on back, mint never hinged, Very Fine, ex-Murphy, Belasco; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 343, 371  $3,000. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE MULTIPLE OF THE U.S.A.V. TYPE 2-3 VENDING MACHINE POCKET. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,050.00
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2169 343, 371 image1¢ green, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Pocket Type 3-1, one and two respectively, printed "Patents Pending" in red and numbered "395" on back, mint never hinged, Very Fine and scarce, ex-Belasco. Scott No. 343, 371  $750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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2170 343, 372 image1¢ green, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Pocket Type 3-1A, one and two respectively, Mint N.H., printed "Patents Pending" in red and numbered "890" on back, mint never hinged, Very Fine. Scott No. 343, 372  $750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $400.00
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2171 343, 373 image1¢ green, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Pocket Type 3-2, one and two respectively, Mint N.H., printed "Patents Pending" in red and numbered "342" on back, mint never hinged, Very Fine. Scott No. 343, 373  $750. (Image1)

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2172 343, 344 image1¢ green, 2¢ carmine, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Pocket Type 4-1, pair of pockets, each with one and two respectively, all stamps with U.S.A.V. type I perforations, without inscriptions and numbered "43" and "44" on back, Very Fine and scarce pair. Scott No. 343, 344  $600+. (Image1)

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SOLD for $750.00
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2173 343, 371 image1¢ green, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, U.S. Automatic Vending Co. Pocket Type 4-3, pair of pockets containing one and two respectively in each, Mint N.H., without inscriptions and numbered "436" and "437" on back; hinge remnants on pouches, F.-V.F. a scarce multiple. Scott No. 343, 371  $600. (Image1)

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2174   image1¢ Wash.-Franklin - Private Vending Coils, collection balance of mostly mint on exhibit pages including pairs, strips, guideline pairs, paste-up pairs and a few covers from Brinkerhoff, Mailometer, Shermack, U.S. Automatic Vending, and Farwell, including different types with noted Shermack: 343 type I guide line pair, 383 type III used paste-up strip of five, single used on cover, and centerline block of four, 408 type III used strip of four, and singles used on April and May 1912 covers, 408 type III with Chicago precancel single on cover, 531 type III including. paste-up strip of four, guide line strip of three, used strip of three and "Chicago" precanceled single on cover to Wisc., Mailometer: Type II blank test stamp single, 343 type I guideline strip of four, 383 type I pairs with 2mm and 3mm spacing, spacing combination strip of four, and used strip of four, 343 type II 2mm pair, 343 type IV combination spacing strip of four, paste-up strip of five, 383 type II 2mm pair, 383 type IV guide line strip of four with St. Louis precancel, 408 type I pair, 408 type IV used on local post card, Farwell: 408 type 4A4 pair and type 4B4 pair with right selvage; Brinkerhoff: 343 type II used strip of three, type IIa pair and type IIb pair, 383 type II guideline strip of four, type IIa pair and type IIb pair; 408 type I pasteup pair with plate # tab underneath and type I guideline pair, 408 type IIa pair, 408 type IIb pair; and USAV: 343 type III pair, etc.; condition much better than usual, with many very fine or better pieces, selected over many years for inclusion in exhibit., F.-V.F. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $2,300.00
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2175 331P1-342P1 image1908, 1¢-$1 Washington-Franklin complete, large die proofs, on India die sunk on card (137x187mm), each with type "Approved" dated between October 17, 1908 and January 6, 1909 and signed by Postmaster-General George von Meyer, Very Fine, extremely rare with only four or five large die proof sets are known. Scott No. 331P1-342P1  $15,250. A UNIQUE POSTMASTER-GENERAL APPROVAL SET OF THE 1908-09 WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN ISSUE. (Image1)

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2176 332-333, 337, 339 image1908-09, 2¢-3¢, 8¢ & 13¢ Washington-Franklins, blocks of 4, o.g., hinge remnants, all nicely centered and with rich colors, Very Fine. Scott No. 332-333, 337, 339  $510. (Image1)

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SOLD for $240.00
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2177 348 image1908, 1¢ green coil, pair, o.g., never hinged, choice overall centering, rich deep color, P.O. fresh, Extremely Fine; with 2013 P.S.E. Graded certificate (XF 90, SMQ $375). Scott No. 348  $210. (Image1)

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SOLD for $260.00
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2178 348 image1908, 1¢ green coil, light "Airmail" slogan machine cancel, beautifully centered amid wide exceptionally balanced margins, strong bright color, Superb, without a doubt one of the finest used examples extant, the only example to receive this lofty grade with none higher; with 2014 P.S.E. Graded certificate (Superb 98, SSV $550). Scott No. 348  $50. (Image1)

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SOLD for $500.00
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2179 348 image1908, 1¢ green coil, line pair, oval cancels, deep color, Very Fine, scarce in used condition. Scott No. 348  $625. (Image1)

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SOLD for $290.00
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2180 349 image1909, 2¢ carmine coil, vertical line pair, o.g., hinge remnant at top, never hinged at bottom, exceptional centering, brilliant color, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 349  $550. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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2181 355 image1909, 5¢ blue coil, horizontal line pair, full o.g., fairly well centered, bold color, Very Fine; with 1977 P.F. and 1990 A.P.S. certificates. Scott No. 355  $1,500. (Image1)

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SOLD for $650.00
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2182 355 image1909, 5¢ blue coil, horizontal pair, light cork cancels, rich vibrant color, Very Fine; with 1999 and 2009 P.S.E. certificates. Scott No. 355  $875. (Image1)

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SOLD for $625.00
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2183 356 image1909, 10¢ yellow coil, horizontal pair, full o.g., wide top and bottom margins, radiantly rich color, Fine, a bright and fresh pair of the 10¢ Washington coil issue; with 1989 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 356  $6,500. (Image1)

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SOLD for $3,250.00
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2184 357 image1909, 1¢ green, bluish paper, o.g., never hinged, choice centering amid well balanced margins, deep bold color, Extremely Fine and choice; with 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 357  $180. (Image1)

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SOLD for $230.00
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2185 358 image1909, 2¢ carmine, bluish paper, o.g., never hinged, exceptional centering amid wide margins, strong color on distinctive blued paper, Extremely Fine and choice; with 1991 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 358  $170. (Image1)

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SOLD for $250.00
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2186 359 image1909, 3¢ deep violet, bluish paper, o.g., lightly hinged, well centered amid large margins, strong bold color, fresh and Very Fine to Extremely Fine; with 2013 P.S.E. Graded certificate (VF-XF 85, SMQ $2,100). Scott No. 359  $1,800. (Image1)

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2187 359 image1909, 3¢ deep violet, bluish paper, o.g., small hinge remnant, deep color, large margins, F.-V.F.; with 1989 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 359  $1,800. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,000.00
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2188 359 image1909, 3¢ deep violet, bluish paper, full o.g., rich deep color on strongly blued paper, F.-V.F.; with 2002 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 359  $1,800. (Image1)

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SOLD for $900.00
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2189 362 image1909, 6¢ red orange, bluish paper, o.g., lightly hinged twice, attractive centering, rich radiant color on distinctively blued paper, Very Fine; with 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 362  $1,250. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,150.00
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2190 362 image1909, 6¢ red orange, bluish paper, light oval cancel, wide margins, bright vibrant color on strong distinctively blued paper, F.-V.F.; with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 362  $12,500. ONE OF THE FINEST USED EXAMPLE OF THE 6¢ WASHINGTON BLUISH PAPER ISSUE. This is one of the finer of approximately a dozen used examples known. Many others are either fine or average centering or faulty. This example is not only completely sound but is complemented by a light face-free cancellation. (Image1)

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2191 364 image1909, 10¢ yellow, bluish paper, o.g., fairly light hinging, rich deep color, bright and fresh, Very Fine; with 1991 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 364  $1,600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,350.00
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2192 365 image1909, 13¢ blue green, bluish paper, full o.g., large margins, rich bold color on deeply blued paper, Very Fine; with 1992 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 365  $2,600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,700.00
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2193 366 image1909, 15¢ pale ultramarine, bluish paper, o.g., very lightly hinged, rich radiant color on deeply blued paper, F.-V.F.; with 1964 & 1988 P.F. and 1987 A.P.S. certificates. Scott No. 366  $1,250. (Image1)

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SOLD for $550.00
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2194 369 image1909, 2¢ Lincoln, bluish paper, o.g., never hinged, perfectly centered amid evenly balanced margins all round, strong vibrant color, bright and fresh, a Superb gem, a truly remarkable example of the 1909 2¢ Lincoln on Bluish Paper; with 2010 P.F. Graded certificate (Superb 98, SSV $3,750). Scott No. 369  $320. (Image1)

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SOLD for $2,200.00
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2195 369 image1909, 2¢ Lincoln, Bluish Paper, choice centering and margins, rich color, P.F. cert. states "hinged at top" which we and P.S.E. find no evidence of, Extremely Fine; with 2013 P.S.E. and 2013 P.F. certificates, both Graded (VF-XF 85 & XF 90 respectively, SSV $400 for 85 and $550 for 90). Scott No. 369  $320. (Image1)

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SOLD for $300.00
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2196 369 image1909, 2¢ Lincoln, bluish paper, 2mm spacing, block of 4, o.g., never hinged, rich color on strongly blued paper, Very Fine to Extremely Fine; with 2013 P.S.E. Graded certificate (VF-XF 85, SMQ $1,540). Scott No. 369  $1,280 for singles. (Image1)

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SOLD for $950.00
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2197 370 image1909, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, o.g., never hinged, precision centering amid large evenly balanced margins, deep rich color on bright fresh paper, a Superb gem; with 2013 P.S.A.G. Graded certificate (98, SSV $350). Scott No. 370  $16. (Image1)

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SOLD for $240.00
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2198 379 image1911, 6¢ red orange, o.g., never hinged, nicely centered amid large oversized margins, strong radiant color, bright and fresh, a Very Fine to Extremely Fine jumbo; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 379  $80. (Image1)

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SOLD for $110.00
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2199 388 image1910, 2¢ carmine coil, horizontal pair, o.g., very lightly hinged, rich deep color, Fine, a very scarce coil pair; with 1985 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 388  $3,250. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,050.00
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2200 392 image1910, 1¢ green coil, horizontal line pair, light town duplex cancel, remarkably well centered, deep color, tiny corner perforation tip crease of little consequence, still Extremely Fine; with clear 1993 P.F. certificate and 2013 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 392  $500. (Image1)

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SOLD for $350.00
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