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1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, Brooklyn, NY, plate number single, tied by a September 25, 1909, Brooklyn, N.Y. machine cancel on a clean, locally addressed cover, Very Fine. Scott $950. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, Buffalo, NY, Registered Usage, vertical pair tied, with a 6¢ Washington (336), by Buffalo, N.Y. double ovals on 2¢ Entie (U406) sent registered cover to Proctorsville, Vt., violet September 25, 1909, Buffalo/ Registered c.d.s. at lower left; backstamped Proctorsvile (day not struck up), Fine to Very Fine. Scott $950. Estimate $500 - 750
Multiple franked first day covers are quite rare . Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, Buffalo, NY, Registered Usage, five straight edged singles tied by barred ellipses on a registered cover from Harrisburg, Pa. to Fitz William Depot, N.H., violet September 25, 1909, Harrisburg/ Registered c.d.s. at lower left (day re-written by hand contemporaneously); backstamped Fitz William Depot on Sep 27; soiled, one stamp slightly damaged, otherwise Fine. Scott $950. Estimate $400 - 600
Multiple franked first day covers are quite rare, even rarer franked only by the issue . Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, New York, NY, block of 4 canceled by three September 25, 1909, New York, N.Y. duplexes, with a fourth strike alongside, on a locally addressed cover; neatly penned "1st Day of Issue, 25 - 9 - '09" "cachet" added by sender; bit of soiling, otherwise Very Fine. A very rare Hudson-Fulton First Day Cover franked with a block of four of the issue, with 1980 P.F. certificate. Scott $950+. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, New York, NY, Advertising cover, 2¢tied by September 25, 1909, New York, N.Y. machine cancel on a cover to Cleveland, O.; neatly penned "Official Date of Issue, Sept. 25. 1909" "cachet" added by sender; Industrial Surety Company of New York corner card, Very Fine. Scott $950. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, New York, NY, Postal Stationery, imprint single tied by September 25, 1909, New York, N.Y. machine cancel on a locally addressed 1¢ entire (U400); minor mounting damage on reverse, Very Fine, with 1970 A.F.D.C.S. certificate. Scott $950. Estimate $350 - 500. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2¢ tied by September 25, 1909, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Barry machine cancel on a picture postcard (Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Penn Yan, N.Y.) to Branchport, N.Y.; stamp with a straight edge, Very Fine. Scott $950. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, Times Square Station, NY, Registered Usage with Philatelist Label used to Austria! six singles, plus a 1¢ Franklin (332), tied by "Times Square/ Station/ N.Y." double ovals on a registered cover to Polnisch Ostrau, Austria,, red September 25, 1909, Times Square Station c.d.s. at top also ties one stamp and a New York Exchange Office registration label has been placed over that same stamp; backstamped Polnisch Ostrau on Oct. 7; Edward J. Koller, Philatelist return address labels at upper left and on flap, Very Fine. A very rare Hudson-Fulton First Day Cover to a foreign destination, with 1970 A.F.D.C.S. certificate. Scott $950 ++. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, Lancaster, PA, Fulton souvenir picture post card, 2¢ tied by a September 25, 1909, Lancaster, Pa. machine cancel on a bi-fold "Fulton Souvenir" postcard featuring three black & white subjects: 1.) Fulton and the "Clermont"; 2.) Statue of Fulton from the Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol; and 3.) Fulton's Birthplace; mailed to Columbia, Pa, Very Fine. Scott $1,500. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), First Day, Providence, RI, plate number & part-imprint pair tied by September 25, 1909, Providence, R.I. duplex cancels on a cover to Dodgeville, Mass.; backstamped Dodgeville on Sep 27; small, light stain at bottom edge, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $950+. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1913, 1¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 397), First Day, San Francisco, CA Expo Picture Post Card to Belgium, 1¢ straight edge at left, tied by January 1, 1913 San Francisco Exposition slogan cancel on an Official Exposition postcard to Brussels, Belgium picturing the Horticultural Building, with a clear Feb 22 Brussels receiver, Very Fine. Scott $8,000. Estimate $5,000 - 7,500
A GREAT RARITY—ONLY TWELVE ONE-CENT FIRST DAY COVERS ARE RECORDED, WITH JUST TWO OF THEM TO FOREIGN DESTINATION. THE FACT THAT IT'S AN EXPOSITION POSTCARD, MAKES THIS, ARGUABLY, THE MOST DESIRABLE OF THE TWELVE. Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500 (Image)
1913, 1¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 397), First Day, San Francisco, CA Expo Picture Post Card, 1¢ with straight edge at bottom, tied by January 1, 1913 San FranciscoExposition slogan cancel on a locally addressed Official Exposition postcard picturing the Festival Hall; message reads, "Mailed on Fair Grounds, Groundbreaking day, Machinery Hall, Jan 1 / 1913", Very Fine, with 1970 A.F.D.C.S. certificate. Scott $8,000. Estimate $3,500 - 5,000
AN EXTRAORDINARY FIRST DAY COVER ON AN EXPOSITION POSTCARD. Suggested Bid $3,500-5,000 (Image)
1913, 1¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 397), First Day, Chicago, IL, two singles, tied by January 1, 1913 Chicago Station "D" machine cancel on a locally addressed cover, Very Fine. Scott $8,000. Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. Suggested Bid $3,500-5,000 (Image)
1913, 1¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 397), First Day, Springfield, MA, 1¢ tied by January 1, 1913 Springfield, Mass machine cancel on a locally addressed picture postcard picturing a bouquet of violets, Very Fine, only 12 reported to exist, split evenly between 6 cards and 6 covers, with 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott $8,000. Estimate $4,000 - 6,000
RARE AND ATTRACTIVE FIRST DAY USAGE OF THE ELUSIVE 1¢ PANAMA PACIFIC. Suggested Bid $4,000-6,000 (Image)
1913, 1¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 397), First Day, Detroit, MI, 1¢ tied by January 1, 1913 Detroit, Mich. machine cancel on a picture postcard to Fort Wayne, Mich.; message reads, in part "Balboa greets you for the New Year"; on the front, which pictures the Hotel Charlevoix Detroit, the sender has written, "160 2¢ Panama Canal Expsn issue in Det PO this date", Very Fine. Scott $8,000. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000
A GREAT RARITY—ONLY TWELVE ONE-CENT FIRST DAY COVERS ARE RECORDED,SIX ON COVER AND SIX ON CARD.
The sender has also applied his own dated rs "Brig. Genl. C.A. Cooldge, U.S.A., Pasadena Apartments, Detroit, Mich., Jan 1 1913" . Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1913, 1¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 397), First Day, Detroit, MI, horizontal pair tied by January 1, 1913 Detroit, Mich. machine cancel on a locally addressed cover; roughly opened at top, which is mostly evident on the back, but has resulted in a large tear to the left of the postmark, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $8,000. Estimate $2,000 - 3,000
A GREAT RARITY—ONLY TWELVE ONE-CENT FIRST DAY COVERS ARE RECORDED,SIX ON COVER AND SIX ON CARD. Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
1913, 1¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 397), First Day, Elyria, OH, 1¢ tied by January 1, 1913 Elyria, O. flag cancel on a picture postcard to Niagara Falls, N.Y.; message reads, "A Happy New Year to you. This is the new one ct stamp"; slight bend at upper left, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $8,000. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000
A GREAT RARITY—ONLY TWELVE ONE-CENT FIRST DAY COVERS ARE RECORDED,SIX ON COVER AND SIX ON CARD. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1913, 2¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12 (Scott 398), Pre-First Day, Washington, DC, H.F. Colman Stamp Dealer envelope, 2¢ with straight edge at bottom, tied by January 17, 1913 Washington D.C. machine cancel on a cover to Flint, Mich. with a corner card of prominent Washington stamp dealer, H.F. Colman; backstamped Flint on Jan 18; reduced a bit at left, otherwise Very Fine, with 1977 P.F. certificate. Estimate $10,000 - 15,000
THIS IS THE EARLIEST DOCUMENTED USE OF THE TWO-CENT PANAMA-PACIFIC.
According to a 1914 report from the Third Assistant Postmaster General, the Panama-Pacific Exposition issue "…was placed on sale January 1, 1913, except the 2c denomination which was first issued January 18, 1913. Suggested Bid $10,000-15,000 (Image)
1913, 10¢ Panama-Pacific, perf 12, orange yellow (Scott 400), First Day, San Francisco, CA Expo Picture Post Card, 10¢ tied by January 1, 1913 San Francisco Exposition slogan cancel on an Official Exposition postcard to St. John, New Brunswick picturing the "Yacht Harbor, looking toward Esplanade", backstamped St. John on Jan 3(?); message reads, "Written on Exposition grounds on New Year's day, at groundbreaking for Machinery Hall, first issue of Exposition stamps…"; stamp with straight edge, light crease in card just to left of stamp and not affecting it, Fine to Very Fine, with 1976 A.F.D.C.S. certificate. Scott $10,000. Estimate $5,000 - 7,500
ONE OF THE KEY ITEMS TO A PANAMA-PACIFIC EXHIBITION COLLECTION, ONE OF ONLY TWO KNOWN. Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500 (Image)
1919, 3¢ Victory (Scott 537), First Day, Washington, D.C., tied by March 3, 1919, Washington D.C. machine cancel on a locally addressed cover, Very Fine. Scott $850. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)