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Germany and German Colonies Postal Stationery Featuring the Bradley Horton Col Postal Cards - 1902 1c Full-Face McKinley to 1914
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1079
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Cat No: UX17
Postal Card, 1902, 1¢ black on buff, the "full-face McKinley". Very Fine. USPCC No. S21. Scott No. UX17; $16,000.
A CHOICE MINT EXAMPLE OF THE 1¢ BLACK FULL-FACE MCKINLEY POSTAL CARD, ONLY 18 ARE RECORDED.
The entire stock of 500 cards was inadvertently sent from Washington to Booth, Dailey & Ivins in New York where they were shortly thereafter pre-printed with their address and garbage dumping information on the back to be filled out by the tug captain. As a result of the printing there remained no mint cards for collectors. This "Unmarked Specimen" long ago became accepted as a full mint card in order to allow collectors to have a complete unused collection. Albert Daggett, the contractor for the printing of the Full Face card, was never able to satisfy the Post Office in Washington due to sub-standard quality of his productions. All submitted samples were rejected and as a result the entire stock of 1,625,000 cards was ordered destroyed by the PMG on April 29, 1902. Scott $16,000 (Image)
Scott $16,000
Opening US$ 6,250.00
Sold...US$ 6,250.00
Closed..Oct-13-2018, 22:36:16 EST
Sold For 6250
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1080
Symbol:
Cat No: UX17
Postal Card, 1902, 1¢ black on buff, the "full-face McKinley". Unused card with preprinted Messrs. Booth, Dailey & Ivins address and instructions to tug boat captain on reverse, the so-called "garbage card"; some abrasion on reverse from mount removal, otherwise fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. UX17; $2,750. Scott $2,750 (Image)
Scott $2,750
Opening US$ 900.00
Sold...US$ 900.00
Closed..Oct-13-2018, 22:37:00 EST
Sold For 900
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1081
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Cat No: UX17
Postal Card, 1902, 1¢ black on buff, the "full-face McKinley". Used cancelled by "New York, N.Y. Sta. F, Sep 18, 1902" machine cancel with preprinted Messrs. Booth, Dailey & Ivins address and instructions to tug boat captain on back, the so-called "garbage card", reverse filled out in pencil dated "September 17" 1902, Very Fine with a clear machine cancel. Scott No. UX17; $3,750. Scott $3,750 (Image)
Scott $3,750
Opening US$ 1,500.00
Closed..Oct-13-2018, 22:37:22 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1082
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Cat No: UX17
Postal Card, 1902, 1¢ black on buff, the "full-face McKinley". Used cancelled by "New York, N.Y. - St. B, Oct 2, 1902" machine cancel, preprinted Messrs. Booth, Dailey & Ivins address and instructions to tug boat captain on back, the so-called "garbage card", reverse filled out in pencil dated "1 October" 1902; light corner wear, tiny stain spot, F.-V.F. Scott No. UX17; $3,750. Scott $3,750 (Image)
Scott $3,750
Opening US$ 1,600.00
Sold...US$ 1,600.00
Closed..Oct-13-2018, 22:37:39 EST
Sold For 1600
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1083
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Cat No: UX17, UX17P, UX17PS
Postal Card, 1902, 1¢ black on buff, the "full-face McKinley", proof and specimen balance. Group of 4 comprising S21Paa die proof (two, cat. $1,800 each), S21Pba die proof with "SPECIMEN - Not good for postage" handstamp (cat. $1,300), tone stains, and UX17 with preprinted address removed, Fine and scarce group. Scott No. UX17, UX17P, UX17PS; Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Est. $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Est. $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 1,800.00
Sold...US$ 1,800.00
Closed..Oct-13-2018, 22:38:27 EST
Sold For 1800
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1088
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Cat No: UX21e
Postal Card, 1910, 1¢ blue on bluish, "four arcs pointed" variety, Type 1. Cancelled by "St. Louis, Mo. Apr 29, 1910" machine cancel to local address, preprinted message for St. Louis Central Sharshooter's Ass'n; corner creases lower right, otherwise Very Fine,The Earliest Documented Use of the Four Arcs Pointed Variety. USPCC No. S28f. Scott No. UX21e; $600. Scott $600 (Image)