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267, 1895 2c Carmine, Type III, tied by Washington, New Jersey Jun 1900 machine cancel on cover with multicolor lithographed ad for "The Cornish American Pianos and Organs" showing an upright pedal organ, backstamped Beverly NJ Jun 23, cover bit of edge wrinkling and a light horizontal bend across the top through the stamp, opened and tiny bit reduced at right, Fine and attractive.rn (Image)
279B, 1899 2c Red, Type IV, single (natural s.e. at bottom) tied by Manasquan, New Jersey September 15, 1898 duplex to two-color "Colonel Roosevelt" Spanish-American War patriotic, with eagle and flag above portrait and buffalo at lower right, addressed to Frenchtown, New Jersey, Very Fine and attractive cover showing the future president (Image)
279B, 1899 2c Red, Type IV, single tied by Manasquan, New Jersey September 22, 1898 duplex, on beautiful two-color Spanish American War patriotic depicting President William McKinley with an American flag and the Capitol dome, addressed to Frenchtown, New Jersey, Very Fine (Image)
279B, 1899 2c Red, Type IV, tied by August 28, 1898 Washington, DC Barry machine cancel, beautiful red and blue design of Commodore W.S. Schley (fresh off the heels of the Battle of Santiago de Cuba) with Lady Liberty holding a shield and flag, addressed to Frenchtown, New Jersey, a remarkably fresh and Very Fine Spanish-American War patriotic (Image)
280b, 1898 4c Orange brown, right margin single with part arrow, o.g., NH, fresh and Fine; 1991 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE certificates (Scott $80) (Image)
281, 1898 5c Dark blue, bottom margin single with part imprint, nicely centered within oversized margins, NH,1996 Philatelic Foundation certificate (for pair from which the single originated), 2020 PSE grade VF-XF 85J certificates (SMQ $175) (Image)
281, 1898 5c Dark blue, tied on envelope addressed to Bombay, India by Seneca Falls, NY Mar 15 99 duplex, detailed ad for "The Seneca Falls Mfg Co." in blue showing "Indian, Water Falls & Factory Buildings", backstamped "Sea Post Office AP 10 99", some ink smudging in the address and slightly reduced at left, Fine and attractive (Image)
286, 1898 2c Trans-Mississippi Exposition top margin single with plate #743, o.g., NH, small tear in selvage not affecting stamp;2020 PSE graded VF 80 certificate (SMQ $70) (Image)
288, 1898 5c Trans-Mississippi, single tied by "Denver, Colo Sep 13 1899" machine cancel on envelope addressed to Sweden, light even aging, Fine cover to a scarce destination (Image)
289, 1898 8c Trans-Mississippi Exposition, top left corner margin single, o.g., NH, fresh and Very Fine; 1993 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE certificates (Scott $430) (Image)
290, 1898 10c Trans-Mississippi, tied by "Tremont Station" mute double oval to locally-addressed cover, with matching boxed violet June 22, 1898 branch post office registry handstamp, several different backstamps, small edge faults at top, Very Fine and attractive, very early use only five days after the Trans-Mississippi issue was released (Scott $750) (Image)
291-93, 1898 50c-$2 Trans-Mississippi, all fresh and o.g., $1 with small hinge thins and light creases, $2 two tiny hinge thins, still F-VF, attractive group of the three high values, each with 2020 PSE certificate (Scott $4,000) (Image)
292, 1898 $1 Trans-Mississippi Exposition, gem example with particularly nice centering and rich color; o.g., NH; 1980 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE graded XF 90 certificates (SMQ $8,850) (Image)
299, 1901 10c Pan-American, bottom margin single with part imprint and plate #1151, very well centered, o.g.; 1997 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE graded XF 90 certificates (SMQ $200) (Image)