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EXTREMELY FINE. A BEAUTIFUL USED PAIR OF THE 10-CENT 1855 ISSUE SHOWING A COMBINATION OF TYPES I AND III.
Ex Jacobs, Cohen, Koppersmith and Floyd. With 1986 P.F. certificate (Image)
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VERY FINE AND CHOICE UNUSED PAIR OF THE 10-CENT 1855 IMPERFORATE TYPE III.
1959 P.F. certificate no longer accompanies. Scott Retail for original-gum pair is $11,000.00. Scott Retail for two no-gum singles (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A SUPERB COMBINATION PAIR OF THE 10-CENT 1855 IMPERFORATE ISSUE CONTAINING POSITION 64L1 -- THE ONLY POSITION ON THE SHEET RECUT AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM.
10c 1855 Type IV stamps are defined by the recut of one or both outer lines at the top or bottom of the design. Type IV stamps come from only seven scattered positions on the left pane and one position on the right pane of Plate 1. Therefore, only 4% of the stamps from Plate 1 are Type IV. Of these eight positions, 64L is the only one with recut lines at both top and bottom.
Ex Floyd. With 1990 P.F. certificate. Scott Retail as singles (Image)
VERY FINE. A RARE LARGE MULTIPLE OF THE 10-CENT 1855 ISSUE FROM THE RIGHT PANE OF PLATE ONE, INCLUDING THE ONLY TYPE IV STAMP IN THE RIGHT PANE.
The first 10c plate of 200 (left and right panes of 100) was laid down using a three-subject transfer roll with relief types A, B and C. The C Relief was used only for the bottom row (all Type I design). The A Relief (Type II design) was used to enter the entire second row, and the B Relief (Type III design) was used for the third row. This A/B alternating relief pattern was followed consistently for the fourth through ninth rows. The top row was entered with the A Relief, except for three positions: Positions 1 and 2 in the left pane, and Position 3 in the right pane. These misplaced reliefs” are B Reliefs, and Positions 1L and 2L are Type III designs, while Position 3R was recut (Type IV). Position 3R1, one of the three misplaced relief positions on the plate, is also one of eight recut (Type IV) positions and the only recut position on the entire right pane of the plate.
Ex Koppersmith and Floyd. With 1987 P.F. certificate. Scott Retail as combination pair and two singles does not do justice to the rarity of this strip (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A SCARCE AND REMARKABLY BEAUTIFUL BLOCK OF THE 12-CENT 1851 ISSUE.
We have offered only two other blocks with original gum since 2001. One has large part disturbed original gum with margins in on two stamps and toned spots; the other has a right sheet margin with creases, surface scuffs and a small tear.
With 2001 P.F. certificate (Image)