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Sale No: 46
Lot No: 1680
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collections
Mint and Used Collection, 1865 to 2009, on older pages in a binder. This is essentially two collections combined, along with plenty of additional material, much of which has high catalogue value. We noted many better stamps, such as #s 1 (mint c.v. $110), 2 (mint c.v. $550), 126a (mint c.v. $140), 127c (mint c.v. $275), 127c (used c.v. $100). In many cases there are both mint and used examples of the same stamp. We noted many perforation and watermark varieties. Total catalogue value will be quite high. If you have been waiting to buy a valuable Bermuda accumulation, this might be the one. Overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Estimate $ 400
Opening C$ 350.00
Sold...C$ 525.00
Closed..Apr-06-2023, 10:59:51 EST
Sold For 525
Sale No: 46
Lot No: 1681
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collections
Collection of Mint and Used Bermuda, 1865-1998, containing many hundreds of stamps, almost all in black hingeless mounts, on quadrille pages. We note a small representation of Queen Victorian issues with Scott #2 (mint never hinged, regummed, c.v. $575), 7 (used, c.v. $75), along with a selection of primarily mint King George V including #51-53 (c.v. $375 total), 55-69 (mint set, c.v. $142), 71-79 (mint set, c.v. $121). The collection continues with primarily mint King George VI including high values 123-128 (mint, c.v. $225 total). The collection concludes with mint stamps from 1940 onward up to 1998 and includes sets and a few souvenir sheets. Mostly mint hinged or lightly hinged up to 1970, with mostly never hinged thereafter. Catalogue value up to 1953 only. Overall, fine to very fine. (Image)