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Postal Card, 1952, 2¢ black on glazed card, die essay. Typographed large die essay on 134 x 70mm white faced glazed cardstock, die showing color dots in the four corners of the label, manuscript "Jun 28 - 1918" dating at lower left, light black pencil "Essay / No 2" on lower right, reverse with BEP blue "902519" control handstamp; some scuffing, Fine,ex-Horton. Scott No. UX43E. USPCC No. S60E-A; $5,000.
THE ONLY RECORDED DIE ESSAY FOR THE 1952 2¢ CARMINE POSTAL CARD.
This essay is dated 1918 because the 2¢ Lincoln card was prepared in 1918 to be using during the wartime 2¢ postage rate but was never issued due to low demand. It wasn't until 1952 when the domestic postage rate increased from 1¢ to 2¢ that the card was issued. USPCC $5,000 (Image)
USPCC $5,000
Opening US$ 950.00
Sold...US$ 950.00
Closed..Oct-05-2019, 20:52:59 EST
Sold For 950
Postal Card - Paid Reply & Official
Sale No: 88
Lot No: 1402
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Cat No: MR1E-Jd var.
Paid Reply Postal Card, Franklin W. Brooks, New York, 1¢ + 1¢ black on buff essay. Unfolded 131x240mm large format card without instruction printing at bottom, Very Fine and scarce unlisted variety. USPCC No. MR1E-Jd var.; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-05-2019, 20:53:23 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 88
Lot No: 1403
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Cat No: MR1E-M, N
Paid Reply Postal Card, Franklin W. Brooks, New York, Liberty essays balance. Balance of 35 Brooks second series design using Liberty vignettes, including MBa, MBb, N (20 mostly different); some faults, F.-V.F. USPCC No. MR1E-M, N; $3,500; Estimate $750 - 1,000. USPCC $3,500 Est. $750-1,000 (Image)
Paid Reply Postal Card, Franklin W. Brooks, New York, 1¢ + 1¢ black on white essay. Style with one printed card enclosed in printed folded white wove sheath, perforated at bottom through outer sheath only with "Tear off communication, and write reply on back of enclosed card." printed below perforations, F.-V.F. and rare. USPCC No. MR1E-Ia; $1,000. USPCC $1,000 (Image)
Paid Reply Postal Card, Franklin W. Brooks, New York, 1¢ + 1¢ black on white essay. Style with one printed card enclosed in printed folded white wove sheath, perforated at bottom thru all three layers with "Tear off communication, and write reply on back of enclosed card." printed below perforations; opened along back perfs for display, F.-V.F. and rare. USPCC No. MR1E-Ib; $1,000. USPCC $1,000 (Image)
USPCC $1,000
Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00
Closed..Oct-05-2019, 20:55:00 EST
Sold For 230
Sale No: 88
Lot No: 1406
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Cat No: MR1E-GBa,d, Jd (5)
Paid Reply Postal Card, Franklin W. Brooks, New York, 1¢ + 1¢ essays. Collection balance comprising MR1E-Gba, MR1E-Gb and five MR1E-Jd unfolded essays, F.-V.F. and scarce group. USPCC No. MR1E-GBa,d, Jd (5); $1,350; Estimate $300 - 400. USPCC $1,350 Est. $300-400 (Image)
USPCC $1,350 Est. $300-400
Opening US$ 425.00
Sold...US$ 425.00
Closed..Oct-05-2019, 20:55:24 EST
Sold For 425
Sale No: 88
Lot No: 1407
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Cat No: MR1E-A, B
Paid Reply Postal Card, Robert W. Mercer Essays, 1¢ + 1¢ on wove, first and second style. First design with "U.S." comprising two examples, one on buff card and other on 17 g/4 smoky v. faint o-yellow thin wove card second design with "U.S." removed with three examples on different shades of card: Off-White, Light Gray and Pinkish Buff, F.-V.F. USPCC No. MR1E-A, B; $2,050.
The elimination of the "U.S." in the second design was likely in response to the Post Office Department's objections to the earlier essay. USPCC $2,050 (Image)
USPCC $2,050
Opening US$ 950.00
Sold...US$ 950.00
Closed..Oct-05-2019, 20:56:03 EST
Sold For 950
Sale No: 88
Lot No: 1408
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Cat No: Collection
Paid Reply Postal Card, 1914-61 usages from foreign origins. Group of 16 cards incoming to the U.S., from countries including Canada (4¢ Postage Due), Germany, Italy, Egypt, Greece, U.K., Israel and the Netherlands, some later uprates; condition varied, inspect. Estimate; $100 - 150. Est. $100-150
Est. $100-150
Opening US$ 40.00
Closed..Oct-05-2019, 20:56:14 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 88
Lot No: 1409
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Cat No: MR15mE-Ac
Paid Reply Postal Card, 1918, 2¢ black on glazed card, Washington incomplete die essay. Partly untrimmed and still unfinished die essay with incomplete routing above and below upper turns of scrolls on either side, showing impression of uninked portion of inscription "Card Is For Address" at left, typographed on 104 x 52mm white glazed surface cardstock, with BEP blue "895920" handstamp on reverse; two scuffs above design, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. UY8mE. USPCC No. MR15mE-Ac; $2,000.
THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS INCOMPLETE WASHINGTON DIE ESSAY FOR THE 1918 PAID REPLY POSTAL CARD ISSUE. USPCC $2,000 (Image)
USPCC $2,000
Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00
Closed..Oct-05-2019, 20:56:27 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 88
Lot No: 1410
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Cat No: UY37 var.
Paid Reply Postal Card, 1985, 14¢+14¢ Wythe, blank card on both sides. Unsevered. Unused card with commercial printing, message and reply card printing missing, accompanied by MR47a unused with faint printing and same commercial preprinting on same side (reverse blank), Extremely Fine and choice. USPCC No. MR47 var. Scott No. UY37 var.; Estimate $300 - 400.
THIS BLANK ERROR IS UNLISTED IN BOTH THE SCOTT AND U.S. POSTAL CARD CATALOGS.
The commercial printing on the totally blank card matching the run that produced the message card only errors, where the printing is known normal to faint in intensity. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Official Postal Card, 1913, 1¢ black. Group of three comprising unused O1a colorless dot between "O" and "S" (ex-Slawson), used with upper right corner clipped cancelled by "Elsberry Mo. Mar 3, 1914" duplex, and used with "Mazeppa Minn. Dec 1, 1913" duplex cancel; unused with light tone spot, F.-V.F. and scarce group. USPCC No. O1. Scott No. UZ1; $1,750. Scott $1,750 (Image)
Official Postal Card, 1913, 1¢ black. Printed address to Third Assistant Postmaster General at Washington D.C. and form on message side, cancelled by "Arcola, Mo. Feb 4, 1914" duplex, Very Fine. USPCC No. O1. Scott No. UZ1; $500. Scott $500 (Image)
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, 2¢ Proprietary, blue, part perf. Vertical strip of 3, o.g., strong bright color; top stamp with nibbed perf at left, otherwise Fine, a scarce multiple. Scott No. R13b; $1,000 for pair and single. Scott $1,000 for pair and single (Image)
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, 3¢ Foreign Exchange, part perf. Light face free circular date stamp cancel, rich color, Very Fine, attractive and scarce. Scott No. R16b; $1,100. Scott $1,100 (Image)
Revenue, 1863, First Issue, 4¢ Playing Cards, perf'd. Manuscript cancel, nicely centered, rich color; nibbed perf at top, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. R21c; $750. Scott $750 (Image)
Revenue, 1871, First Issue, 6¢ Proprietary, perf'd. Light blue handstamp cancel, choice centering for this notoriously off centered issue, rich radiant color and crisp proof-like impression; tiny thins at top left, Very Fine appearance, an lovely example of this difficult issue, Scott catalog value for fine centering with minor non-detracting flaws, with 2019 P.F. certificate. Scott No. R31c; $1,500. Scott $1,500 (Image)
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, 20¢ Foreign Exchange, imperf. Horizontal pair, manuscript cancel, ample to large margins; small cut at bottom slightly into left stamp, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. R41a; $400. Scott $400 (Image)