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1919 2c carmine rose, type II, n.h., usual centering, a fresh example of this rare stamp, with 1972 and 2021 PFCs, the former for a horizontal pair from which this came, and the latter graded "F 70" (SMQ $4,850) (Cat No. 539) (Image)
1939 3c World's Fair, two hand painted FDCs, one signed "R.Y. Rider", the other with "Risco" handstamp on reverse, also small cacheted (first Art Craft) FDC to Adam K. Bert, v.f. (Cat No. 853) (Image)
1939 Baseball Centennial First Day covers, collection of 130+ (some duplication) cacheted First Day Covers, single, block of four or Plate No. Block of four frankings, rare cachets include hand-painted Cobbett Blue Goose, Czubay, Beardsley, Howard Berry, Clarence Reid, Fairway Anderson, Price, Davenport, Wayne, Marsella (2), Craft, Harwood, Murray Hart, Pilgrim, Imperial, Crosby (7+ different), Gundel, Staehle, Hagedorn, Loor, Farnham, plus many others, all Cooperstown June 12, 1939 cds, generally fine-.v.f., substantial acquisition cost (several $350-$600 each). Also included 50+ other covers, some flights, events, etc., plus some 1980s FDCs and some collateral Baseball related cards (Cat No. 855)
Est.$1,500
Opening US$ 1,400.00
Closed..Jun-29-2021, 10:42:16 EST
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United States 1979 "CIA" Invert
Sale No: 0621
Lot No: 108
Symbol: **
Cat No: 1610c
1970 $1.00 Rush Lamp & Candle Holder, intaglio brown color inverted, n.h., v.f. The CIA invert is one of the best known inverted color errors in United States philately. These stamps were discovered by an on-duty CIA employee who teamed up with some colleagues to purchase the pane from a post office. Saving a copy each, the group later sold the bulk of the sheet to a prominent stamp dealer. News of the error reached CIA officials who sought to claim ownership, and US Postal authorities tried to recover the stamps. Official queries, threats, and even job losses followed the group until the sale of the pane was ruled legal. Only about 80-85 copies are accounted for, cat. $17000 (Cat No. 1610c) (Image)
Cat. $17000, Est.$15,000
Opening US$ 13,500.00
Closed..Jun-29-2021, 10:42:32 EST
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United States Modern Issues
Sale No: 0621
Lot No: 109
Symbol: **
Cat No: 2418P
1989 Ernest Hemingway, imperforate vertical gutter block of four, n.h., folded between stamps, natural gum wrinkles and creases, mostly at lower right, still v.f. (catalogued as imperf. singles) cat. $4000 (Cat No. 2418P) (Image)
Cat. $4000, Est.$1,000
Opening US$ 900.00
Closed..Jun-29-2021, 10:43:01 EST
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Sale No: 0621
Lot No: 111
Symbol: **b
Cat No: 2476P, 2678P
1992 Columbian Exposition, complete set of six imperforate souvenir sheets, n.h., occasional finger marks on gum, otherwise v.f., cat. $4500 (Cat No. 2624P-29P) (Image)