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British Commonwealth continued...

New Zealand & Dependencies
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2260   imageNew Zealand & Dependencies, Exceptional Mint & Used collection, 1862-1990s, An outstanding, completely intact collection, with a high degree of completion, all in mounts and identified by Scott number on Minkus pages in an old Supreme Global binder; loaded with $100-and-up stamps including used 11, 14, 15g, 19, 37, 83, O29, and several better Postal Fiscals, but nearly all with fiscal cancels; better mint include #97, 120 (no gum), 133e, O38-39, O56, and 1960-974 issues virtually complete NH. Also included are Aitutaki (including #1-36 mint), Cook Islands fairly complete 1892-1950 (Scott $2,700) Niue, Penrhyn Is., Samoa from 1914, and Tokelau. Condition of the some of the early New Zealand is a little mixed, but everything else is clean and F-VF and there are a number of NH surprises in the 1940s & '50s. A really great lot. Shipping charges apply - weight 8 lbs.
Scott $13,000 over. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction

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