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1890 Issue -- "Proposed Colors for stamps of small
size". Three pieces containing ten strips of five of Large Bank Note stamps, each with "SAMPLE A." (or "SAMPLE." with manuscript "A") -- listed in the Specimens section of Scott U.S. Specialized Catalogue -- the strips’ colors follow the 1890
Issue color scheme with notations next to four noting the correct denomination for that color, generally excellent condition VERY FINE. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE PROPOSED COLORS FOR THE 1890 ISSUE, SUBMITTED BY AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY TO THE POST
OFFICE DEPARTMENT WITH THEIR BID FOR THE CONTRACT FOR THE NEW STAMP SERIES. The existence of these overprinted stamps was a mystery to early collectors, who first encountered them unattached to any document. In a December 31, 1896, article in
The Daily Stamp Item (reprinted in Essay-Proof Journal No. 83), Hiram Deats wrote about the "discovery" of this proposal. The proposal for the 1890 Issue specified bids for stamps of present size (as shown here) and for stamps of
smaller size (-3/4 inch by -7/8 inch). The 8c is not included, as this value was not issued until 1893. The 6c was later changed to a darker shade, so as not to be confused with the 90c. We are aware of two others attached to proposal notes,
including one with some pairs instead of strips of five. Scott Retail as singles ($3,750.00) does not in any way reflect the significance of the proposal notes.
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E. $ 2,000-3,000
SOLD for $4,750.00
Will close during Public Auction |