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65-E15h, 1861 3c Brown rose, Premier Gravure plate essay on semi-transparent stamp paper, gummed and perforated, o.g., Very Fine and choice, 2020 PSE certificate (Scott $550) (Image)
66TC6, 1861 3c Lake, Trial color plate proof on gummed stamp paper, Perf 12, vibrant color, o.g., Fine and scarce; 1989 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $2,000) (Image)
66TC6, 1861 3c Lake, Trial color plate proof on gummed stamp paper, Perf 12, rich color and a crisp impression, o.g., h.r., Fine example of the trial printing; copy of 1960 Philatelic Foundation certificate for the block from which this stamp was taken (identified as Scott 66) (Scott $2,000) (Image)
68, 1861 10c Green, stunning mint single combining bright color and terrific centering, large part o.g., an impressive stamp; 2012 PSAG graded 90 certificate; the PSE records two o.g., singles at grade 85 and then none until two at 98 (Scott $2,400) (Image)
68, 1861 10c Green, two singles used alongside two 1861 3c Rose (65) and two 1863 2c Black (73) on legal-sized cover, stamps arranged in an attractive alternating pattern with six bold strikes of a crossroads killer, "New Orleans La. Jan 5" datestamp, addressed to Natchez, Mississippi, sender's backstamp and 1868 docketing at left, one 10c stamp with defective corner, cover minor edge faults, a Very Fine and striking use, ex-Russo, Babcock, 1979 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Image)
69, 1861 12c Black, tied by blue "Chicago Ill. Supplementary Mail Jul. 10", addressed to Wickliffe, Ohio, just reduced at top and small sealed tear, part of backflap out, still a Fine and rare cover paying four times the 3c domestic rate, made more attractive by the Chicago Supplementary Mail cancel, note on reverse reads "March 21, 1927 Found by J.M. Bartels", ex-Babcock, Vogel, and Gliedman (Image)
70b, 1861 24c Steel blue, rich distinctive shade, nicely centered, part o.g., Very Fine and choice example of this popular shade being especially scarce with some of the original gum; 2017 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $16,500) (Image)
70b, 1861 24c Steel blue, beautiful true Steel Blue shade, unused, small defect at the bottom, Fine appearance; 1974 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $6,250) (Image)
70c, 1861 24c Violet, crisp impression and rich color, black and red cancels, tiny tear in bottom margin, still Fine appearance, 2014 PSAG certificate (Scott $2,290) (Image)
72, 1861 90c Blue, without gum, reperforated at left and bottom, still Fine appearance (Scott $1,200) (Image)
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Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-02-2021, 15:40:39 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 3047
Lot No: 4058
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73-E3c - 73-E5c, 1861 2c, 5c, 3c Blue, Indian and Liberty designs, full pane of nine (three of each design/denomination) on yellow wove ungummed paper, small hinge thin in top selvage and light water stain in center, still Very Fine and rare essay from an unknown author (Scott $450 for singles) (Image)
73, 1863 2c Black, single with strong color and light strike of a leaf cancel with an adjacent "Nashville Ten Aug 11" cds, on pink State of Tennessee Adjutant General's Office overall illustrated envelope addressed to an army captain at Midway Station, Tenn., manuscript railroad routing instructions bottom left, envelope just a bit reduced at right, numerous notations (including Molesworth) on back side, Very Fine; ex-Faust (Image)
75, 1861 5c Red brown, fresh rich color and very well centered for this difficult issue, attractive and light grid cancel, Very Fine and choice (Scott $425) (Image)