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1924-33, U.S. overprint booklet panes (Scott 71e//115c), booklet panes of 6, small group of five panes and an unexploded booklet including: #71e (position H), 73a, 84d (position J), 101a, 115c and 115c complete unexploded booklet, o.g., never hinged, 84d slightly tropicalized, superior group, particularly well centered for these usually difficult panes, Very Fine or better. Scott $870. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1925-33, U.S. overprints remainder lot (Scott 87//116), group of selected stamps including: #87, 92 (2 different printings), 92 block of ten with varieties, 96 (2), 97-99, 98 (block) 100-104 (with extra 102 & 103 printings), 115-116 (plus 116 variety), o.g., most never hinged, excellent group, selected for condition, including some interesting varieties, Very Fine or better, with 1981 A.P.S. certificate for 116 split overprint variety. Estimate $150 - 200. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Suggested Bid $150-200
Opening US$ 150.00
Sold...US$ 150.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 15:22:31 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 735
Lot No: 1323
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Cat No: 117a, 117b
1934, 3¢ Goethals (Scott 117a, 117b), booklet panes of 6, handmade, perf'd margins and machine made, imperforate margins, small group including: #117b (single pane in unexploded booklet), 117b (pane with partial arrow at top), 117a (complete unexploded booklet), 117a (position J) and 117a (5 panes, position D, four different plate numbers), o.g., most never hinged, couple lightly hinged, difficult to duplicate accumulation, scarce numbers and positions, generally Very Fine. Scott $480 ++. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 180.00
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Closed..Feb-20-2020, 15:23:16 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 735
Lot No: 1324
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Cat No: 120-135, C15-C20
1939, 1¢-50¢ regulars and 5¢-$1.00 airmails Canal Anniversary complete, single frame exhibit collection (Scott 120-135, C15-C20), 16 pages comprising triple combo first day cover (U.S., Canal Zone and Panama on one cover), mint sets of each, first day covers of each set, complete airmail set on one first day cover (registered special delivery to Germany), eleven commercial covers with various combinations of almost all of the different values, also included are 40 loose commercial covers with many different values, low values predominate but numerous higher values are noted including: 6¢, 7¢, 8¢, 11¢, 14¢, 15¢, 18¢ and 20¢ regulars and 25¢ and 30¢ airs, a wonderful exhibit, which won three awards in it's first showing at NOJEX, worthy of and including many covers for future expansion, excellent overall condition with many interesting covers, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1962, 4¢ Thatcher Ferry Bridge, silver (bridge) omitted (Scott 157a), sheet margin single, o.g., never hinged, perfectly fresh, centered example of this scarce error, Extremely Fine to Superb. Scott $8,000. Estimate $6,000 - 8,000
On Oct. 12, 1962, the Canal Zone issued a stamp commemorating the opening of the Thatcher Ferry bridge across the canal. During the preparation of first day covers a clerk noticed that a plate number block was missing the silver plate number and that the stamps were missing the silver bridge. The authorities made an immediate search and found the remaining 46 stamps from that pane and two additional panes with the error. Shortly thereafter, H. E. Harris & Co. discovered the upper right pane with the missing bridge error in its shipment of 5000 stamps from the Philatelic Agency. The Canal Zone authorities ordered 100,000 copies of the error be reprinted for sale at face value through the Philatelic Agency and began accepting orders. Harris filed suit for an injunction against the special printing. After a two and a half years legal battle he won the case and halted the reprinting. The two intact sheets were laminated and gifted to the Smithonian and the Canal Zone Library museum, and the third was destroyed, leaving only Harris' sheet for philatelists. Accompanying this lot is an original envelope (dated Mar. 8, 1963) and a series of notices from the Canal Zone Government and the C.Z. Postal Service to Mr. Campbell regarding his order for copies of the promised reprints of the error and the delays resulting from the Harris lawsuit and finally the eventual return of his check on Mar. 13, 1964. Priceless ephemera for this most interesting error. Suggested Bid $6,000-8,000 (Image)
Airmail, 1951, 31¢ Globe & Wing, imperf vertically (Scott C25a), horizontal pair, o.g., never hinged (natural gum wrinkles as usual), rare error, much better centered then most, a marvelous example, Very Fine, only 98 pairs of this rare error are reported, with 2008 A.P.S. certificate. Scott $1,250. Estimate $800 - 1,200. Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Suggested Bid $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 15:25:59 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 735
Lot No: 1327
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Cat No: CO1-CO7, CO14, O1-O7
Airmail Officials, 1941-42, 5¢-$1 type I, Officials 1¢-50¢ remainder lot (Scott CO1-CO7, CO14, O1-O7, O9), group of 66 stamps including: #CO1-CO7 & CO14 and O1-O7 and O9 never hinged sets (O3 CTO), and numerous used stamps including postally used and CTO, many with sought after alignment varieties, excellent condition overall, many scarce and desirable, Very Fine lot. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 15:26:31 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 735
Lot No: 1328
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Cat No: CO8-CO12
Airmail Officials, 1941, 5¢-40¢ complete, type II (Scott CO8-CO12), cancelled to order as usual, excellent set, well centered, bright colors, scarce thus, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, only 2000 of each (except 30¢) issued. Scott $800. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 450.00
Sold...US$ 450.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 15:27:24 EST
Sold For 450
Sale No: 735
Lot No: 1329
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Cat No: CO8-CO12
Airmail Official, 1941, 5¢ yellow green, type II (Scott CO8), usual BALBOA HEIGHTS wavy lined cancel, solid example of this scarce stamp, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $150. Estimate $100 - 150. Suggested Bid $100-150 (Image)
Suggested Bid $100-150
Opening US$ 50.00
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Closed..Feb-20-2020, 15:27:56 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 735
Lot No: 1331
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Cat No: CO9-CO12
Airmail Officials, 1941, 10¢ orange to 40¢ yellow, type II (Scott CO9-CO12), including an extra 30¢, scarce postally used examples, appealing group; couple of minor creases, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $710. Estimate $350 - 500. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Airmail Official, 1941, 30¢ rose lake, type II (Scott CO11), o.g., barest trace of hinge (appears never hinged with natural gum skip), exceptionally fresh and vibrant, very well centered, a condition rarity for this almost impossible unused stamp, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott $900. Estimate $750 - 1,000
The type II overprints are RARE in unused condition as they had been sold out years before 1952, when the sale of unused officials was finally permitted. Unused copies were probably obtained by favor, or from a few miscellaneous examples in recalled stock. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Airmail Official, 1947, 6¢ yellow brown, type I, inverted overprint (Scott CO14a), BALBOA HEIGHTS roller cancel, very well centered, better then most, attractive, desirable and scarce error; small gum skip otherwise never hinged, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, only one pane of 50 issued, Ex-Drucker, with 1983 P.F. certificate. Scott $2,000. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Postage Dues, 1914, 1¢-10¢ complete (Scott J1-J3), 1¢ o.g. never hinged, others tropicalized o.g., set selected for outstanding appeal, fresh and well centered, a Very Fine set. Scott $1,235. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Postage Due, 1914, 1¢-2¢ rose carmine (Scott J1-J2), disturbed o.g., exceptionally well centered, deep rich color, choice, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $335. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Postage Due, 1922, 1c dark olive brown (Scott J11C), two complete sheets of 100 and a block of four, one sheet split in half, with tropicalized original gum, and a couple of minor stains, the other with no gum and some reinforced perforation seperations, also with a couple of minor stains, cancelled by Balboa Heights, May 21, REC'D and June 30, REC'D, postmarks, no year dates, scarce large multiples, useful for study; includes copy of C.Z.S.G. article concerning these interesting stamps, generally Very Fine. Scott $1,020. Estimate $150 - 200. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Postage Due, 1924-25, U.S. overprints (Scott J12-J20), outstanding group of 14 stamps including: J12-J14 (J14 top plate number single), J15-J17 (extra mint and used J17's), J18-J20 (extra J18 and two extra J20, different printings), o.g., lightly hinged or most never hinged, incredible condition, fresh, virtually all beautifully centered, superior group, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $1,139+. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Postage Due, 1925, 10¢ orange, "POSTAGE DUE" double (Scott J17a), slightly tropicalized o.g., scarce error, much better then normal which often cut into design, Fine, only 98 of this error issued. Scott $800. Estimate $600 - 800. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)