United States
Lot |
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Cat. Value or Suggested Bid (S.B.) |
504 |
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Folded cover having Scott #1 and the original letter from Allamakee County April 3, 1851, and McGregor’s Landing, Iowa on April 10. Mailed to Monroe, Wisconsin. Stamp trimmed close on right side. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 150.00
SOLD for $ 190.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
505 |
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Cover cancelled in San Francisco on August 4th. Also, a pink “paid all” cancel dated August 4th. Mailed to Hong Kong, China and backstamped there on September 5, 1869. Soiling and tear to bottom left edge. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 60.00
SOLD for $ 65.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
506 |
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(239) United States registered advertising cover cancelled in Louisville on May 13. Mailed and cancelled in Anderson, Kentucky on September 14. Medium soiling.
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S.B. 85.00
SOLD for $ 60.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
507 |
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(411) United States cover cancelled on June 5, 1912 in Detroit. APS 2017 certificate stating EDU (earliest date usage) as of certificate date.
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S.B. 100.00
SOLD for $ 65.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
508 |
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(1305Ei) United States Holmes coil FDC cancelled on July 17, 1979 having Type II and Type I tied machine cancel. Includes APS certificate. Scarce modern item.
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S.B. 40.00
SOLD for $ 26.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
509 |
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(L02) United States cover having one US PO Despatch stamp cancelled on August 4, 185? in what appears to be in Philadelphia (weak cancel). Addressed to Naaman’s Creek PO, Delaware which was not a town by a tributary of the Delaware River
located in New Castle Co Delaware, and Delaware Co, Pennsylvania. (Image)
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S.B. 100.00
SOLD for $ 170.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
510 |
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3b) United States mint postal card from 1902-1904. Message printed on both sides. Reply blank. Has been folded and a stain on reverse. Scarce variety. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 65.00
SOLD for $ 30.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
511 |
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United States South America Graf Zeppelin First Flight cacheted cover having C15 cancelled on April 25, 1930, in New York Wall Street. Backstamped Lakehurst in May having a weak cancel. Small tear to top by cancel and upper right corner
fold near stamp. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 200.00
SOLD for $ 220.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
512 |
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United States South America Graf Zeppelin First Flight cacheted postal card having C14 cancelled on May 7, 1930, in Warwick Station New York City. Mailed to Lakehurst and cancelled on May 31. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 150.00
SOLD for $ 170.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
513 |
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Two
Civil War Patriotic covers consisting of one cancelled in Lockport, New York and the other in Washington D.C. One has old mount remains on its reverse. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 50.00
SOLD for $ 80.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
514 |
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United States “Blood Penny Post Despatch” cover cancelled in Philadelphia on September 3, 1858. Mailed to Hagerstown, Maryland. (Image)
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S.B. 50.00
SOLD for $ 60.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
515 |
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United States South America Graf Zeppelin First Flight cacheted postcard having C13 cancelled on May 7, 1930, in New York City. Mailed to Seville and backstamped there on May 30. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 50.00
SOLD for $ 140.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
516 |
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United States twenty-two cent coil “error”. Consists of ’”Erie blue” color variety on utility company commercial cover in area of discovery, Erie, PA in 1986. Capital is in blue rather than black. (Image)
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S.B. 40.00
SOLD for $ 26.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
517 |
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United States registered bank tag from the First National Bank of Bay City, Michigan in 1933. Involves eleven one dollar and one each fifty, seventeen, and two cents stamps. Mailed to Wall St NYC. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 40.00
SOLD for $ 36.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
518 |
/FDC |
Postal Extravaganza. Nine-box lot of approximately 10,000 U.S. FDCs, special event covers, business and personal correspondence, and Gold Foil FDCs. FDCs are mostly cacheted and unaddressed. Also contains over 160 Bureau Souvenir Cards
and privately printed commemorative cards. Unobtrusive duplication. Mainly F-VF. Nice lot for sorting and trading. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 1000.00
SOLD for $ 550.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
519 |
FDC |
Modern and Contemporary FDC Mix. Useful opportunity to acquire a large stockpile of FDCs in one purchase from the 1930s to 2000 and beyond. Approaching six thousand items in seven cartons. Includes primarily unaddressed covers with a
variety of mainly common cachets. We also noticed a pleasing presence of FDCs for large-size priority stamps, forever stamps, and sheetlets. Also features a bit of mint postal stationery and a few hundred U.N. FDCs. F-VF throughout, with occasional
minor wear and tear or imperfections. Comprehensive offering. (Image) (image002)
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S.B. 750.00
SOLD for $ 550.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |
520 |
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United States assortment from 1947-1981 in a small box. Owner’s count of 113 different hand drawn mostly by HR Maul FDCs and event covers. Unusual offering and for the aficionado of hand drawn covers a must see. Scans give examples what
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S.B. 650.00
SOLD for $ 800.00
Closing..Aug-09, 06:00 PM (EST) |