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1899, 50¢ orange (Scott 11), tied by a Jun 10, 1905 Guam handstamped on an exceptionally clean Registered cover to John Zug in Everett, Wash. with appropriate registration markings; minor abrasion at the left, slightly affecting the Guam "Registered" c.d.s., otherwise Very Fine, Ex-Tows. Scott $1,500 . Estimate $750 - 1,000 . (Image)
Estimate $750-1,000
Opening US$ 750.00
Sold...US$ 750.00
Closed..Sep-17-2021, 17:17:59 EST
Sold For 750
Military Stamps
Sale No: 760
Lot No: 2202
Symbol: C
Cat No: M1-M2
Guard Mail, 1930, 2¢-4¢ complete (Scott M1-M2), each on a Apr 8 First Day Cover addressed to Dr. Jay Miller, Agaña; the 2¢ a pair canceled Piti, the 4¢ a single canceled Agana, 2¢ with a 1976 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,000 . Estimate $400 - 600 . (Image)
Estimate $400-600
Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00
Closed..Sep-17-2021, 17:18:49 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 760
Lot No: 2203
Symbol: C
Cat No: M2
Guard Mail, 1930, 4¢ carmine (Scott M2), tied on a newspaper wrapper (legal size) from The Guam Recorder, Agaña, to the Commercial Pacific Cable Co., Sumay, Guam, Very Fine. A rare commercial use of the first Guard Mail issue., . Estimate $200 - 300 . (Image)