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UX23C, 1916, 1c Green on Gray, Die 1, mint card without usually seen preprinted address, exceedingly fresh with crisp corners, Very Fine and choice.(Scott $3,250; UPSS S38)rnIn 1916, during a war-time paper shortage, this substandard grade of card stock was used temporarily, for a period of about two months. It was sold only in sheets to printers for application of printed addresses, accounting for their great rarity without printed addresses. (Image)
UX27, 1914 1c Green, card with preprinted insurance company address uprated with 10c Orange yellow (510) and sent registered from Clinton to LaPorte Ind., Clinton Jun 24 1920 "Registered" double-circle cancels plus registry handstamp. additional partly struck Jun 25 1920 "Registered" double-circle cancel at right plus straight-line "Jun 25 1920" addressee's handstamp, printed insurance form on back, a bit of postal wear but overall Very Fine and rare registered use (UPSS USPCC S37Aa) (Image)
UX35, 1920 1c on 2c Carmine on cream, Die 2, San Francisco press printed surcharge, mint card, natural paper speck, choice Very Fine; 2000 PF certificate (UPSS S47-2, $300) (Image)
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Opening US$ 220.00
Sold...US$ 220.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:05:19 EST
Sold For 220
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3667
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UX39 var, 1952 2c on 1c Green on buff, surcharged at left reading up, Detroit surcharge type inverted, mint card, Very Fine and choice (UPSS S56-3f, $200) (Image)
UX198, 1995 20c Red Barn Postal Card, six miscut cards including the top right corner of the uncut sheet and two others with marginal markings, Extremely Fine and uniquernUX198 was sold to the public in panes of 40 with the marginal markings removed prior to sale, as was standard operating procedure. Collectors of EFOs are always concerned that the EFO can be made after purchase. The presence of the marginal markings on three of the cards prove that this is a legitimate EFO, offered to the market for the first time. (Image)
UPSS MR1E-DA, 1877? 1c + 1c Orange red Marshall Second Design Paid reply card essay, four items, including MR1E-DA postal card essay on faint orange-yellow card 131 x 76mm, as well as three Marshall paid reply envelope essays: one 3c + 3c, 161 x 90mm (E801a); one without printed indicia ("Stamp"/"Put Return Stamp Here"), 161 x 90mm (E801b); and one 3c + 3c, 240 x 103mm larger size (E802a); some light toning, envelopes all printed addresses, still Very Fine and attractive group, ex-Horton (Scott UY1E; USPCC MR1E-DA, $500)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:06:39 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3670
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UPSS MR1E-Jd, Brooks Essay, 2 full unfolded cards, 132x257mm, "Tear Off Communication And Write Reply On Back Of Enclosed Card" imprint at bottom, just a touch of aging, Very Fine (UPSS $300) (Image)
UY3S, 1893 2c+2c Dark blue on Yellowish, "Specimen" handstamp, type E handstamp, some separation, otherwise Very Fine and scarce (USPCC MR3PSa, $350) (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 45.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:07:32 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3672
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UY3/UY5a, 1892/1910 Message/Reply Postal Cards, five cards comprised of UY3 var with a "dent in frame" above "R" in "CARD" of message card (UPSS MR5l, folded), UY3b (UPSS MR5g, unfolded but one card with pronounced horiz crease), UY5 mint and unused (UPSS MR8, both folded), UY5a (UPSS MR8a, folded), F-VF (UPSS $1,130) (Image)
CV. 150
Opening US$ 275.00
Sold...US$ 275.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:08:19 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3673
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UY9/UY15, 1920/52 Message/Reply Cards Selection, comprised of MR16-14 unused folded (printed message on message card, printed address on return card), MR17 mint folded, MR23-1l unused folded (message card clean face, printed message or address on other sections), MR25 mint unfolded (4 incl three with very minor faults), F-VF group (UPSS MR16/25, $1,130) (Image)
UY17a, 1958 3c+3c Statue of Liberty, One card blank, unsevered, unused with typewriter address and message, Very Fine and rare variety (Scott $500 for preprinted) (Image)
CV. 80
Opening US$ 150.00
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Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:09:57 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3675
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USPCC MO-2, John J. Williamson, Boston, Money Order Card Essay, 2c Black on White Wove, Second essay, No. 185 at top and with coupon stubs at left, fresh and Very Fine; on August 28, 1883 a patent was granted to John J. Williamson for a money order postal card for use in transmitting small sums of money by mail; the idea was not adopted as it fell under the Act of March 3, 1879 forbidding the use of any patented postal card and prohibiting the payment of royalties (USPCC MO2, $500) (Image)
CV. 150
Opening US$ 140.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:10:12 EST
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Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3676
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USPCC PT-2, 1c Brown on light buff, Brooks Postal Tag Essay Second Design, on larger 147x72-+mm dull v. pale o-yellow card with beveled corners on left, hole at left, eyelet and reinforcing fiber, stamp and inscriptions same as first design except with all printing set further to the right owing to larger size, hinge remnants, Very Fine (USPCC PT-2, $750) (Image)
CV. 120
Opening US$ 130.00
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Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:10:32 EST
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Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3677
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USPCC PT-4, 1c Brown on light buff, Brooks Postal Tag Essay Fourth Design, on 148x74mm dull v. pale o-yellow card folded at right, all four corners beveled, so that, on folding, the bevels coincide, a 3-+mm hole at the left on the front half coincides with a similar hole in the rear card, no eyelet or reinforcing fiber around hole on either half, the printing on the face half of this variety is very similar to that shown on PT-2 with exception there has been an additional line of type added across the bottom portion of the card reading "Detach Postal Tag Card and Write Your Order Thereon" in block letters, Very Fine (USPCC PT-4, $750) (Image)
CV. 120
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:19:58 EST
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Exposition Postal Cards
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3678
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1893 Columbian Exposition, Koehler Set No. 7, complete set of 10 mint 1c postal cards, includes original wrapper (tears and wear), Very Fine and scarce set with wrapper (Scott UX10; USPCC EX62-EX73, EX73Wb $710) (Image)
CV. 120
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 15:11:27 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3679
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1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition, Type 1 Set, complete set of 10 mint 1c postal cards; some wear, F-VF and scarce set (Scott UX14; USPCC EX89-EX98, $1,000) (Image)
R96a, 1862 $10 Probate of Will, Imperforate, full balanced margins, manuscript cancel, fresh and Very Fine, a choice example of this rare issue; 2015 PSE certificate (Scott $4,000) (Image)