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Sale No: 50
Lot No: 515
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Collection of Mint Never Hinged Plate Block Matched Sets, 1960s to 1971, all in mounts filling a thick 3-ring binder, probably close to complete in the range. We noted a matched set of the $1 Export (Scott #411) as well as the Centennials to the $1, also saw the 50c Suzor-Coté, and much more. The face value alone comes to $522. Very fine. (Image)
Estimate $ 250
Opening C$ 160.00
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Sale No: 50
Lot No: 516
Symbol: O/*/*
Plate Block Collection, 1950s to 1980s, housed in 3 Bileski plate block album, with mostly material from the 5c period. There are also mostly 5c period mint stamps in a couple of fairly full sheet files complete panes and larger multiples. There is an envelope and stock page with other mint, such as booklets and singles. Also included is a thick stockbook with thousands of used stamps, mostly 1960s to 1990s, in some order, first day covers, other odds and ends which include some worldwide. Also two empty Bileski plate block albums. Overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Estimate $ 150
Opening C$ 50.00
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Sale No: 50
Lot No: 517
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Dealer Stock of Mint Never Hinged Plate Blocks, 1940s to 1990s,, with many hundreds of plate blocks in glassines sorted by catalogue numbers, as well as varieties (identified by the owner), all housed in 4 shoe boxes and 7 dealer stock books. Appears to have a good representation for the period with very light duplication. Matched sets are more often found from the 1960s onwards and we noted a few better such as Export #411 (L.R., c.v. $90), 1250ii Regiments (L.L., $250), along with many plate blocks of high value definitives, a good run of Centennials, and some back of the book such as postage dues, special deliveries, airmails, and Official overprints including #O32 (U.R., c.v. $50). Also noted hundreds of singles, blocks, and some coils throughout the inventory. A nice clean lot for the plate block collector, dealer or postage users. Overall very fine. (Image)
Estimate $ 400
Opening C$ 90.00
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Sale No: 50
Lot No: 518
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Collection of Mint Never Hinged Plate Block Matched Sets, 1972 to 1980, all in mounts filling a thick 3-ring binder, probably close to complete in the range, including $1 and $2 values, and much more. The later issues are in unopened matched set cello-packs. The face value alone comes to $694. Very fine. (Image)
Estimate $ 300
Opening C$ 275.00
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Sale No: 50
Lot No: 519
Symbol: */**
Cat No: Collection
Accumulation of More Than 430 Plate Blocks, 1937 to 1954, mostly mint never hinged, all organized in glassines by catalogue number and including Unitrade # 252 plate 17 UL (x2, mint $65 each) and numerous plate blocks in with c.v. of $15 to $40 of catalogue value. Overall fine to very fine, some duplication. This lot comes with a detailed list of its contents. (Image)
Unitrade $ 2,270
Opening C$ 130.00
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Sale No: 50
Lot No: 520
Symbol: **
Cat No: 600/
Collection / Accumulation of Roughly 600 Matched Plate Blocks, 1972-1981, with the vast majority still sealed from Canada Post, with roughly 2,600 plate blocks in total, generally ranging from Unitrade #600 to 906. Face value totals $1,417 (counting 10c up to $2, with the majority in the 14c to 35c range). Duplication up to 4 matched set per issue in many cases. Online photos show an overview. Clean and very fine. (Image)