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Mexico, 1931, 15c on 20c brown, inverted surcharge & double surcharge. Single of each, full o.g., both bright and fresh, Very Fine. Scott No. C39a, C39b; $300. Scott $300 (Image)
Mexico, 1932, 20c on 25c lake, imperf. Top right corner margin block of 4, o.g., never hinged (gum skip and hinged in top selvage), rich deep color, Very Fine. Scott No. C45a; $600 for singles. Scott $600 for singles (Image)
Mexico, 1935, 20c Amelia Earhart, "Muestra" overprint. Left margin single, o.g., never hinged, rich color, tiny gum wrinkle not mentioned on certificate, Very Fine, very scarce, with 2018 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. C74S; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Mexico, 1975, 60c Guzman & Ramirez. O.g., never hinged (light gum bend and small tone spot on gum), bright and fresh, Very Fine, a rare and seldom offered key airmail issue, with 1998 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. C471A; $1,200. Scott $1,200 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail Official, 1929, 2c-40c Pan-American Issue complete. O.g., lightly hinged, all bright and fresh, a Very Fine set, with 1982 & 2014 M.E.P.S.I. certificates. Scott No. CO3-CO9; $525. Scott $525 (Image)
Mexico, Postage Due, 1914, 10c blue. Used as a postage due in combination with U.S. 2¢ Columbian tied by 1914 "Veracruz, Mex, U.S.M.A.C." duplex on cover, addressed to Mexico City, the 10c stamp was added as the USA stamp was not recognized and canceled by a postal carrier #93, Very Fine. Scott No. 438; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Apr-25-2019, 18:56:58 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 85
Lot No: 591
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Cat No: JX21, JX24-JX25
Mexico, Porte de Mar, 1875, 25c, 50c & 10c black, "Colecciones" overprint. 25c & 50c no gum, 100c o.g., clear to ample margins, Very Fine, although nobody knows for sure, these specimens are believed to be made either for the post office collection or for dignitaries and are very rare. Scott No. JX21, JX24-JX25; Estimate $250 - 350. Est. $250-350 (Image)
Mexico, Porte de Mar, 1879, 5c-100c unissued complete, plate proofs on vertical laid paper. Set of six values lacking 2c and includes the 85c which was not included in the regular set, o.g., full margins, a Very Fine set. Scott No. JX27-J31; Estimate $250 - 350. Est. $250-350 (Image)
Mexico, Official, 1884 dark brown, trial color die proof on India. 35x39mm, bright and fresh, Very Fine, very rare. Scott No. O1TC; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Mexico, Official, 1884 brown, trial color die proof on India. Cut to shape and mounted on cardboard with gold frame, security punch hole below portrait, Very Fine, the only known example. Scott No. O1TC; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Mexico, Official, 1884, red. On 1887 tan overall shaded official cover from the Maritime Customs office to Saint Thomas, tied by Progreso oval handstamp, reverse with N.Y. transit and receiving cds; some light perf toning and small scuff, still Very Fine, the only known cover with official stamps sent abroad other than a handful sent to the U.S. Scott No. O1; Estimate $400 - 600. Est. $400-600 (Image)
Mexico, Official, 1893 blue green. Tied by segmented cork handstamp on 1894 registered cover from Chilapa to Toluca, with numerous transit cds's, reverse with two "Cerrado and Sellado" seals tied by Chilapas date stamps; cover opened at sides for display, Very Fine. Scott No. O4; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Est. $300-400
Opening US$ 675.00
Sold...US$ 675.00
Closed..Apr-25-2019, 19:10:32 EST
Sold For 675
Sale No: 85
Lot No: 597
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Cat No: O58+O54+O56+O57
Mexico, Official, 1900, 5p carmine & black. In combination with Official, 1900, 15c two singles + 50c + 1p block of six on overall Finance Ministry cover used as a wrapper, addressed to the Mexican Consul in Burdeos, all tied by 1902 Mexico cds's, Very Fine, the unique on cover usage of the 1900 5p Official issue, this is the largest franking ($11.80) and one of the most important official covers of the issue. Scott No. O58+O54+O56+O57; Estimate $750 - 1,000. Est. $750-1,000 (Image)
Mexico, Official, 1899, 20c rose & dark blue, block of 8, two blocks of 4 and horizontal strip of six. Canceled by 1900 Mexico cds's on package front to Hamburg, Germany, with "Secretaria de Agricultura y Fomento, Biblioteca" cachet, Very Fine. Scott No. O55; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Mexico, Official, 1916, 5p carmine & black, Corbata overprint. Top margin single, o.g., never hinged (hinged in selvage), beautifully centered amid huge balanced margins, an Extremely Fine jumbo, certainly one of the finest of only 50 stamps issued, with 1949 P.F. and 2012 M.E.P.S.I. certificates. Scott No. O101; $900. Scott $900 (Image)
Mexico, Official 1927, 5p green & black, overprint inverted. O.g., never hinged, fresh and Fine, with 2000 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. O193a; $375. Scott $375 (Image)
Scott $375
Opening US$ 150.00
Closed..Apr-25-2019, 19:11:57 EST
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Sale No: 85
Lot No: 601
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Mexico, 1897-98 "Telegrafo Federal" telegram form cards. Two different unused cards; one card with 1897-98 1c orange revenue stamp print and 10c to 5c revalued print at right, other a card with 1897-98 1c orange revenue stamp print with 1c red brown revenue stamp placed over and tied by violet handstamp, both with message form on reverse, Very Fine, these 2 cards of which very few have survived are the listing copies for the old Stevens catalog. Estimate; $150 - 200.
Beginning in 1896 Documents and Libros revenue stamps were used to pay the 1c telegraph tax in Mexico city on postal cards. The reverse was used for the addressee and message. As confidentiality restrictions required their destruction by the Telegraph office no used cards appear to have survived. Est. $150-200 (Image)