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1869 (1875 Re-issue), 6¢ blue (Scott 126), with solid color and crisp detail on pristine paper; cancelled by lightly struck double-oval Registry strike, Very Fine, with 2002 and 2020 P.S.E. certificates. Scott $3,000 Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 6¢ blue (Scott 126), light Registry postmark, sharp detailed color and impression; pulled perforation and corner crease, Fine, used are much scarcer than unused. Scott $3,000 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 10¢ yellow (Scott 127), o.g., hinge remnant, an attractive stamp in an intense shade on pristine paper with all perforations intact, Fine to Very Fine, with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,600 Suggested Bid $800-1,000 (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 24¢ green & violet (Scott 130), o.g., slightly disturbed from previously hinge removal, lovely colors and impressions, three balanced margins; several small thin spots and reperforated, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $2,000 Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (Scott 131), o.g., hinged, richly colored on clean paper; reperforated at left and with vertical crease, still nearly Very Fine appearance, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $2,250 Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (Scott 131), large part o.g., bright contrasting colors and sharp impressions combine to give this example nice eye appeal; shallow thin and tiny perforation tear at top, Fine, only 1535 sold, with 1994 A.P.E.X. certificate. Scott $2,250 Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 90¢ carmine & black (Scott 132), unused without gum, bold vibrant color and impression, huge margns all around, absolutely astounding in every way, Superb Jumbo, unequivocably one of, if not the, finest examples available, TOP OF THE POP! the highest grade listed in the SMQ is 95J and priced at $7,000, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate graded SUP 98J and 1996 P.F. certificate. SMQ SUP 98J. Suggested Bid $7,500-10,000 (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 90¢ carmine & black (Scott 132), unused without gum, bright resilient colors and impressions, centered to the top and left, within its margins, Fine and scarce, 100% sound example of the high value from the 1869 re-issue series, so vastly undervalued by the Scott catalog, with 2016 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $1,500 Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
1870, 6¢ carmine, H. grill (Scott 137), o.g., previously hinged, fresh and sound with lovely color; hingeing light, Fine to Very Fine, with 1990 and 2020 P.F. certificates. Scott $5,000 Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1871, 7¢ vermilion, H. grill (Scott 138), segmented cork cancel and red transit postmark, deep vermilion shade, large margins all around, appealing used example, Extremely Fine, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate graded XF 90. SMQ XF 90; $950. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1870, 24¢ purple, H. grill (Scott 142), an outstanding example with intriguing color cleanly printed on like-new paper, the stamp's color perfectly complemented by the red target cancel, Very Fine, a worthy addition to the finest collection, one of the nicer examples we have had the pleasure to offer, with 1996 and 2020 P.S.E. certificates. Scott $6,500 Suggested Bid $6,000-8,000 (Image)
1870, 30¢ black, G. grill (Scott 143 var), nicely centered with the lightest cancel imaginable; location of grill (faint) marked in pencil on reverse; two short perforations at right, otherwise Very Fine, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $3,750 Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800 (Image)
1870, 2¢ red brown, I. grill (Scott 135A), unused without gum, excellent color and impression, scarce unused I grill; perforation tip stains on few top perforations, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $2,000 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Scott $2,000 Suggested Bid $400-6
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Closed..Sep-02-2020, 15:16:16 EST
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Sale No: 743
Lot No: 355
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Cat No: 139A var.
1870, 10¢ brown, I. grill, split grill variety (Scott 139A var), transitional strip horizontal strip of 3, left stamp with split early state "I" grill, center stamp with a very faint split grill, right stamp with no discernable grill, "N. York" Steamship cancels; left stamp with a vertical crease, center stamp with a small stain at top, right stamp with a small diagonal crease at lower right, Fine and attractive, unlisted as a split grill on the rare early "I" grill, this item is unique—and a must for any serious United States collection or grill study, with 1994 P.F. certificate, 2018 P.F. certificate. Scott $25,500 + as singles Suggested Bid $4,000-6,000 (Image)
Scott $25,500 + as singles Sugges
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Closed..Sep-02-2020, 15:16:39 EST
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1870-1871 National Bank Note Co. Issue, without gr
1870, 1¢ ultramarine (Scott 145), unused without gum, with exuberant color on lily-white paper, with full margins all around, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, choice, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 85. SMQ VF-XF 85; $350. Scott $240 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1870, 10¢ brown (Scott 150), regummed, an exquisite stamp on its face, with excellent color and detail, and nicely balanced margins, Very Fine appearance, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $800 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1870, 15¢ bright orange (Scott 152), o.g., hinged, with pretty color on clean paper, Fine, with 2018 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $3,500 Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
1870, 24¢ purple (Scott 153), a winsome Scott, with lovely color, mathematical centering and a barely struck cancel, Extremely Fine, destined for a collection of distinction, with 1996 P.F. certificate. Scott $220 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)