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1910, 2¢ lake. O.g., lightly hinged, near perfect centering, remarkably deep and intense lake shade, Extremely Fine to Superb, a stunning example of this very scarce color variety, with 2002, 2004 and 2005 P.F. certificates, the latter Graded (XF-S 95, SSV $2,450). Scott No. 375b; $800.
ONE OF THE FINEST KNOWN MINT ORIGINAL GUM EXAMPLES OF THE 1910 2¢ ISSUE IN THE RARE LAKE SHADE. Scott $800 (Image)
1911, 3¢ deep violet, horizontal coil. Guide line pair, o.g., barest trace of hinge, virtually perfect centering amid wide margins, rich deep color, Superb, certainly one of the finest original gum examples of this tough line pair, this being one of four examples to receive this grade with none higher, with 2002 P.S.E. certificate Graded (Superb 98, SMQ $1,400). Scott No. 394; $425. Scott $425 (Image)
1913, 2¢ Panama-Pacific, "Golden Gate" Photographic Essay. Photographic design 34 x 22mm, mounted on 101 x 76mm thick gray card, depicting Golden Gate as adopted for the 5¢ design, reverse with "Stamp Division P.O. Dept. Feb. 21, 1912" double-circle datestamp, fresh and Very Fine, undervalued by Scott. Scott No. 398-E1; $1,500; Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
THE UNIQUE EXAMPLE OF THIS 2¢ PANAMA-PACIFIC "GOLDEN GATE" PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY.
This was a photo of an incomplete ink and wash drawing of frame design longer than adopted with photo of wash drawing of Golden Gate as eventually used (reduced) on 5c value. There is another 2¢ Panama-Pacific "Golden Gate" photographic essay that was offered in the Fekete collection that was embellished with additional ink and wash features. Scott $1,500 Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)
1914, 1¢ green, perf 12 x 10. Wavy line machine cancel, well centered amid wide margins, rich deep color, Very Fine and choice, with 1960 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 423A; $5,500 for the grade of F-VF.
ONE OF THE FINEST USED EXAMPLES OF THE 1914, 1¢ ISSUE PERFORATED 12 X 10 - WITH ONLY 29 EXAMPLES RECORDED WITHOUT A PRE-CANCELLATION. Scott $5,500 for the grade of F-VF (Image)
1914, 5¢ blue. O.g., never hinged, perfectly centered within balanced margins, strong color and sharp impression, Superb, with 2015 P.S.E. certificate Graded (Superb 98, SMQ $1,850). Scott No. 428; $75.
A SUPERB MINT NEVER-HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE 5¢ 1914 WATERMARKED ISSUE, WHICH IS GRADED SUPERB 98 BY P.S.E. — THIS IS THE HIGHEST GRADE AWARDED. Scott $75 (Image)
1914, 7¢ black. O.g., never hinged, perfectly centered amid large beautifully balanced margins, bright fresh paper and deep bold color, Extremely Fine to Superb, a marvelous never hinged gem, with only four examples graded higher, with 2002 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF-Sup 95, SMQ $1,350). Scott No. 430; $180. Scott $180 (Image)
1915, 11¢ dark green. O.g., never hinged, exceptionally centered within huge well balanced margins, deep intense color on bright fresh paper, Extremely Fine to Superb jumbo, a magnificent large margin gem, with only twelve examples graded higher, with 2014 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF-Sup 95J, SMQ $650). Scott No. 434; $50. Scott $50 (Image)
1914, 2¢ carmine, vertical flat plate coil. Guide line pair, o.g., never hinged, mathematically precise centering, radiant color and pristine freshness, a Superb gem, the highest and sole example to receive this grade, with 1982 P.F. and 2004 P.S.E. certificates, the latter Graded (Gem 100, SMQ $2,500). Scott No. 442; $130.
CERTAINLY ONE - IF NOT THE FINEST NEVER HINGED LINE PAIR OF THE 1914 2¢ WASHINGTON VERTICAL FLAT PLATE COIL ISSUE. Scott $130 (Image)
1914, 4¢ brown, horizontal flat plate coil. Guide line pair, o.g., lightly hinged, exceptionally centered within wide margins, rich vivid color and very fresh, Extremely Fine and choice, a wonderful gem line pair, with 1986 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 446; $700. Scott $700 (Image)
1915, 2¢ red, type I, vertical rotary coil. Wavy line machine cancel, precision centering, strong vivid color on bright paper, Extremely Fine and choice, rarely encountered in such exceptional condition, with 2001 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 449; $600. Scott $600 (Image)
1915, $1 violet black, D.L. watermark, perf 10. O.g., very lightly hinged, exceptional centering amid large oversized margins, rich bold color on fresh paper, an Extremely Fine jumbo, rarely encountered so large and choice, with 2002 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 460; $650. Scott $650 (Image)
1916, 5¢ carmine error. O.g., never hinged, choice centering and margins, fresh with rich color, Extremely Fine, with 2001 P.F. and 2004 P.S.E. certificates, the latter Graded (XF 90, SMQ $1,600). Scott No. 467; $800. Scott $800 (Image)
1916, 5¢ carmine error. O.g., never hinged, virtually perfect centering amid wide margins, rich brilliant color and Post Office fresh, Extremely Fine and choice, a wonderful never hinged gem (in our opinion, a bit undergraded), with 2016 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF 90, SMQ $1,600). Scott No. 467; $800. Scott $800 (Image)
1916, 15¢ gray. O.g., never hinged, large beautifully balanced margins and exceptional centering, strong bright color, Extremely Fine to Superb, a striking gem, with only eight examples graded higher, with 2004 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF-Sup 95, SMQ $2,250). Scott No. 475; $375. Scott $375 (Image)
1917, 50¢ light violet. O.g., never hinged, exceptional centering and margins, strong vibrant color in bright paper, Extremely Fine to Superb, one of ten examples to receive this grade with three examples grading higher (all 98), with 2018 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF-Sup 95, SMQ $6,850). Scott No. 477; $1,900.
A GEM NEVER HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE 1917 50¢ FRANKLIN ISSUE.
The 1917 50¢ stamp was produced for only a very short period. It was released three weeks before the new 1917 Perf. 11 issue and was only used for a short period before being replaced by the new issue. Scott $1,900 (Image)
1916, $1 violet black. O.g., never hinged, exceedingly well centered, strong color and impression on bright paper, fresh and Extremely Fine to Superb, with 2008 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF-Superb 95, SMQ $5,750). Scott No. 478; $1,400.
Only two have graded higher (both 98) and eleven others share this grade. This issue was in use for less than six months before the Perf 11 stamps were produced, and it is especially scarce in such outstanding condition with perfect centering. Scott $1,400 (Image)
1916, $1 violet black. O.g., never hinged, wide margins and choice centering, deep rich color and particularly fresh, Extremely Fine and choice, with only fourteen examples graded higher, with 2002 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF 90, SMQ $2,350). Scott No. 478; $1,400. Scott $1,400 (Image)
1917, $5 light green. O.g., never hinged, exceptionally well centered, brilliant color on crisp white paper, a Superb gem, with 2011 P.S.E. certificate Graded (Superb 98, SMQ $2,750). Scott No. 480; $375.
A SUPERB MINT NEVER-HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE 1917 $5.00 MARSHALL PERF 10 ISSUE, WHICH IS GRADED SUPERB 98 BY P.S.E. THIS IS THE HIGHEST MINT NEVER HINGED GRADE AWARDED. Scott $375 (Image)
1920, 2¢ deep rose, type Ia, imperf. Deep intense color on bright white paper, enormous jumbo margins all around, Schermack perforations completely intact at left and showing small part of adjoining stamp at left, cancel leaves most of design clearly visible, an Extremely Fine jumbo,ex-Drucker, with 1986 and 2003 P.F., and 2018 P.S.E. certificates, latter Graded (XF 90J, SMQ $135,000 as 90). Scott No. 482A; $65,000.
THE HIGHEST GRADED OF ONLY 40 RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS MAJOR 20TH CENTURY RARITY, ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE WITH SUCH ENORMOUS MARGINS AROUND DESIGN.
Scott 482A was issued imperforate by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and sold to the Schermack Company for use in its patented stamp-affixing machines. The Schermack "Sealer and Stamper" machine typically applied stamps one at a time, and, in most cases, the hyphen-hole perfs on one side would be cut off as a result of the cutting blade not aligning with the space between stamps. The release of imperforate sheets printed from the experimental Type Ia plates escaped the notice of contemporary collectors, resulting in a very small survival rate. Scott $65,000 (Image)
1916, 2¢ carmine, type II, horizontal coil. Line pair, Rock Island duplex cancel, brilliant color, well centered; faint diagonal crease barely visible from reverse only, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 491; $20,000.
AN ATTRACTIVE USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1916 2¢ TYPE II HORIZONTAL LINE PAIR COIL - A GREAT RARITY WITH TEN EXAMPLES RECORDED.
Of the ten certified examples, three are known in multiples larger than pairs. Out of these seven pairs, two are faulty and one has a machine cancel which has been called into question. This leaves four sound line pairs which most of these have heavy of detracting cancellations. This example, although bearing a hidden fault, certainly is one of the most attractive that one can obtain. Scott $20,000 (Image)