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1910 2c carmine, vertical guide line pair, h.r., very fresh and fine, with 2019 PFC, cat. $1600 (Cat No. 386) (Image)
Cat. $1600, Est.$350
Opening US$ 425.00
Sold...US$ 425.00
Closed..Jul-10-2019, 16:09:50 EST
Sold For 425
Sale No: 0719
Lot No: 186
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Cat No: 387
1910 1c green, horizontal guide line pair, h.r., well centered, fresh color, with 2019 PFC graded "XF 90" (SMQ $2,250) (Cat No. 387) (Image)
Est.$1,000
Opening US$ 2,100.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00
Closed..Jul-10-2019, 16:10:51 EST
Sold For 2100
Sale No: 0719
Lot No: 187
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Cat No: 388
1910 2c carmine, horizontal guide line pair, h.r., wide margins, beautiful color, fine-v.f., rare coil line pair, with 2019 PFC. This issue was in production for only a short period of time before being superseded by the Perf 8 1/2 issue. Many were used and only a small number of unused line pairs survived, cat. $9000 (Cat No. 388) (Image)
Cat. $9000, Est.$2,500
Opening US$ 4,250.00
Sold...US$ 4,250.00
Closed..Jul-10-2019, 16:11:53 EST
Sold For 4250
Sale No: 0719
Lot No: 188
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Cat No: 389
1911 3c deep violet, Type I, Orangeburg coil single, perf. 12 vertically, tied by "Orangeburg, NY Jun 17 1911" machine cancel on clasp Bell & Company corner card addressed to Connecticut, well centered for this difficult stamp, with guideline at bottom, v.f., with 1956 and 2019 Philatelic Foundation Certificates. The 3c Orangeburg coil was made by the Post Office Department in 1911, specifically for use by the Bell Pharmaceutical Company. The stamps were used to send product samples to physicians and were put through the first-class cancelling machine at Orangeburg, New York. Due to the coil stamps' use on mass mailings, many of the surviving copies are faulty to some extent. The most common defects are corner creases or tears. A rare sound example on cover, only 13 have been certified by the Philatelic Foundation, cat. $27500 (Cat No. 389) (Image)