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1847 5c orange brown, used, margins all around, small faults, v.f. appearance, (Cat No. 1b) (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 150.00
Closed..Oct-12-2021, 10:12:12 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 1021
Lot No: 4
Symbol: E
Cat No: 1P1b
1847 5c red brown, large die proof on pink bond paper, with cross-hatchings, 33x34mm, showing bold watermark at left, fine-v.f., (Cat No. 1P1b) (Image)
Est.US$500
Opening US$ 450.00
Closed..Oct-12-2021, 10:13:01 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 1021
Lot No: 5
Symbol: PS
Cat No: 1TC3 var.
1847 5c orange, india trial color proof affixed to card, overprinted Specimen in black, margins just touching and slight facial scuff, otherwise fine and rare, (Cat No. 1TC3var) (Image)
Est.US$100
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-12-2021, 10:13:23 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 1021
Lot No: 6
Symbol: *
Cat No: 2
1847 10c black, unused with original gum, h.r. full margins all around, fresh color and sharp impression, pressed-out vertical and horizontal creases, fine appearance of this stamp, rare unused, signed Roig, with 2021 PSAG certificate, (Cat No. 2) (Image)
Est.US$7,500
Opening US$ 7,500.00
Closed..Oct-12-2021, 10:13:42 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 1021
Lot No: 7
Symbol: (*)
Cat No: 2 var.
1847 10c black, position 41R, showing Double Transfer Type "D" (left and bottom frames) variety, unused without gum, margins close but clear at bottom left, ample at right and showing part of adjoining stamp at top, light creases, intense color, fine appearance, with 1952 and 2019 Philatelic Foundation certificates (catalogued as ordinary stamp, without gum. Double transfer is only priced used at more than twice over the regular stamp) (both 5c and 10c 1847 Issue are much scarcer in unused condition than other issues, because the stamps were demonetized in 1851. They could be exchanged for the new issue, but once the exchange period ended, the stamps would have no postage value. Considering the purchasing power of ten cents in 1851, it is not surprising that the stamps were either used or exchanged, rather than left for future generations of collectors in a hobby that did not yet exist. The small faults on this example are not readily visible and so do not detract from its appearance) (Cat No. 2var) (Image)