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United States 1914 Washington-Franklin Issue, SL wmk, compound p
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 1756
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Cat No: 423A
1914, 1¢ green, perf 12 x 10 (Scott 423A), o.g., hinge remnant, pencil annotations on reverse by Colman, Fine for this rare issue, as stated by Scott Catalog "Value for unused is for a sound stamp with perfs touching or just cutting the design", 18 unused examples reported by Scott to exist, with 2004 P.F. certificate. Scott $14,000. Estimate $5,000 - 7,000
As the Bureau of Engraving and Printing made the changeover to perforated 12 from 10, in the normal course of their stamp production, they perforated limited quantities of 1¢, 2¢ and 5¢ with the old 12 gauge perforations in one direction and the new 10 gauge perforations in the other direction. Suggested Bid $5,000-7,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $5,000-7,000
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 4,250.00
Closed..Aug-15-2019, 11:24:04 EST
Sold For 4250
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 1757
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Cat No: 423D
1914, 1¢ green, perf 10 x 12 (Scott 423D), Dayton, Ohio bureau precancel, Very Fine and very rare for this difficult stamp, very rare as only 56 are recorded including covers with all genuine examples being used, with 1984 and 2004 P.F. certificates. Scott $9,000 as F-VF. Estimate $7,500 - 10,000
As the Bureau of Engraving and Printing made the changeover to perforated 12 from 10, in the normal course of their stamp production, they perforated limited quantities of 1¢, 2¢ and 5¢ with the old 12 gauge perforations in one direction and the new 10 gauge perforations in the other direction. Suggested Bid $7,500-10,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $7,500-10,000
Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 7,500.00
Closed..Aug-15-2019, 11:24:29 EST
Sold For 7500
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 1758
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Cat No: 423D (formerly #424b
1914, 1¢ green, perf 10 x 12 (Scott 423D (formerly #424b)), Dayton, Ohio precancel; natural straight edge at right, slightly blunted perfs along bottom, Fine for this, very rare as only 56 are recorded including covers with all genuine examples being used, with 1989 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $9,000. Estimate $2,500 - 3,500
As the Bureau of Engraving and Printing made the changeover to perforated 12 from 10, in the normal course of their stamp production, they perforated limited quantities of 1¢, 2¢ and 5¢ with the old 12 gauge perforations in one direction and the new 10 gauge perforations in the other direction. Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)