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Mexico, 1914, 20c Victoria de Torreon. Well centered for this issue, tied by neat "Ciudad Juarez, 4 Abr 14" duplex postmark on cover to El Paso, Texas, Very Fine, a great on cover rarity, with only 100 stamps issued, this may be the only cover known with a solo usage, with 1993 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. 367; $2,500 for off cover; Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. Scott $2,500 for off cover Est. $3,000-4,000 (Image)
Mexico, 1914, 50c Victoria de Torreon. Tied on piece by Ciudad Juarez duplex cancel, choice centering, Very Fine and choice, a very rare high value, with only 50 stamps issued, with 1997 Holcombe certificate. Scott No. 368; $3,500; Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. Scott $3,500 Est. $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Mexico, 1915, 10c Baja Coach, two horizontal pairs. Tied by Santa Rosalia duplex on 1915 registered cover to Berlin, Germany, registry etiquette handstamp and reverse with appropriate transit markings and blue Post Office certification seal; cover fold affecting seal, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 404; Estimate $400 - 600. Est. $400-600 (Image)
Mexico, 1915, 15c lavender & claret, Villa monogram overprint. O.g., never hinged, exceptional centering amid well balanced margins, rich colors, Extremely Fine, an extremely tough stamp so choice, with 2013 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. 444; $750 for hinged. Scott $750 for hinged (Image)
Mexico, 1915, 20c rose & blue, Villa monogram overprint. O.g., rich colors, Very Fine and scarce, with 1981 and 2014 M.E.P.S.I. certificates. Scott No. 445; $1,000. Scott $1,000 (Image)
Mexico, 1916, 1p brown & black, strip of four, strip of three, pair and seven singles. With 40c (2), 10c(4) and 4c to pay the $17.24 second class bulk mail rate attached on reverse of two receipts, receipts state that this for 291 kilos of the newspaper "El Democrata" dated April 27, 1916; small flaws, F.-V.F., a unique franking and a rare example of the bulk rate for periodicals. Scott No. 513; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Mexico, 1916, 5p claret & ultramarine. In combination with 1916, 1p brown & black on cover dated Nov 29, 1916 from Tampico to Corpus Christi, with directory and moved straight line handstamps, Very Fine, believed to be a non-philatelic and unique rate long recognized by experts as genuine and one-of-a-kind. Scott No. 514+513; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Mexico, 1916, Carranza, 10c black, trial color die proof. On thick wove (31x35mm), bold color, few manuscript marks at bottom, Very Fine, very rare. Scott No. 574TC; Estimate $250 - 350. Est. $250-350 (Image)
Mexico, 1916, 10c Carranza issues, imperforate. Both blue and lilac brown issues, complete sheets of 50, o.g., never hinged, both pristine and sound, Extremely Fine, an extremely rare pair of sheet. Scott No. 574a-575a; $1,875 for hinged pairs.
Mexico, 1916, 10c on 1c Barril surcharge, 70 examples in strips. On reverse of large commercial cover to Mexico, in combination with 1915, 1p brown & black, vertical pair + 1916, 25c on 5c Barril two pairs, all canceled by "Puebla, 24 Nov 16" duplex postmarks paying the 10p quadruple rate; cover edge wear and a couple small tears, otherwise Very Fine, a unique non-philatelic usage. Scott No. 578+513+580; Estimate $400 - 600. Est. $400-600 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail, 1922, 50c brown & blue, trial color proof. On wove, perfed. With security pyramid punch, without gum, bright and fresh, Very Fine. Scott No. C1TC; Estimate $250 - 350. Est. $250-350 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail, 1922, 50c dark blue & claret, specimen. With security pyramid punch, without gum, rich colors, Very Fine, with 1992 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. C1aS; Estimate $250 - 350. Est. $250-350 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail, 1927 Eagle vignette, trial color proof. On "Correos Mexico" watermark paper (62x43mm), with purple circular General Posts office handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. C2P; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail, 1929, 25c green & blue, perf 12, trial color proof. Top margin single, o.g., never hinged, bold colors, Very Fine and choice, a rare "issued" proof. Scott No. C3 var. Sanabria No. 14; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail, 1929, 25c green & brown, imperf, trial color proof. Full o.g., wide margins and bold colors, Very Fine and choice, a rare "issued" proof. Scott No. C3 var. Sanabria No. 15; Estimate $400 - 600.
On May 3, 1929, certain proofs or essays were sold at the post office in Mexico D.F. There were seven varieties in colors, perf and imperf, and a total of 225 examples all in toll were sold. Est. $400-600 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail, 1929, 25c violet & dark blue, perf 12, trial color proof. In combination with 1923, 5c & 10c View issue, horizontal pairs (644+645) on registered airmail cover to San Antonio, Texas, tied by "Servicio Aereo, Mexico, 1 Jun, 29" cds's, registry etiquette and reverse with transit date stamps and blue certification seal, Very Fine, On May 3, 1929 various proofs were sold at the Mexico post office for collectors (225 in all), however many were later used, these seldom come for auction, this cover was last sold in 1995. Scott No. C3 var. Sanabria No. 11; Estimate $750 - 1,000. Est. $750-1,000 (Image)
Mexico, Airmail, 1929, 25c green & blue, perf 12, trial color proof. In combination with Airmail, 1929, 5c olive green & sepia + 1923, 5c orange, block of four and single (C5+637) on registered airmail cover to San Antonio, Texas, tied by "Servicio Aereo, Mexico, 12 Jul, 29" cds's, flight cachets and registry etiquette on reverse, Very Fine, On May 3, 1929 various proofs were sold at the Mexico post office for collectors (225 in all), however many were later used, these seldom come for auction, this cover was last sold in 1995. Scott No. C3 var. Sanabria No. 14; Estimate $750 - 1,000. Est. $750-1,000 (Image)