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291, 1898 50c Trans-Mississippi, bright and fresh with exceptional centering, neat New York datestamp, choice in every respect, 2011 PSE certificate graded XF 90 (SMQ $975) (Image)
293, 1898 $2 Trans-Mississippi, unusually rich and fresh color, well-centered with margins larger than usually encountered, neat registry oval, Very Fine and attractive, 2003 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $1,050) (Image)
294-97, 1901 1c-5c Pan-American, imprint and plate no blocks of six (except 4c which is a part imprint block with plate number), 1c and 2c bottom, 4c and 5c top with platemaker's initials, 1c h.r., at top center, 2c bottom center stamp light natural pre-printing paperfold, 4c slightly tropicalized gum, 5c few expertly reinforced perf separations, F-VF (Scott $3,190) (Image)
295-E4, 1901 2c Pan-American, Ink and wash drawing model of frame as adopted, 127x97mm card mounted on 171x135mm white card, shows amazing detail of the design in fine ink line and wash, female figures at sides are engraved (probably taken from a proof) and pasted into place with additional elements (e.g. torches and wings) drawn in, nicely centered issued stamp mounted at center for display, Very Fine and unique showpiece, Clarence Brazer notations on back side; ex-Price (Scott $1,750) (Image)
295-E, (1901 2c Pan-American), Large die proof of partly adopted design elements,. on 125x152mm card with full die sinkage, shows winged female figures and ornamentation at sides of oval most of which were adopted for use on the issued stamp, some toned spots, Very Fine and striking, on the issued design a torch was added to the outside hands of the figures, a closer version of this design was used for the 1901 Series legal tender $10.00 banknote, Johl notes it was likely the stamp design was copied from the currency issue; ex-Price (Image)
295, 1901 2c Pan-American, imprint and plate no block of eight #1122 lower right, well-centered and wide margins throughout, bright color, NH, Very Fine-Extremely Fine, 1995 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $575 as plate block of six plus two singles) (Image)
295, 1901 2c Pan-American, imprint, plate no and arrow block of fourteen #1092-1193 bottom, bright fresh colors, unblemished o.g., NH, F-VF, an eye-catching block (Scott $1,150 as plate block of ten plus four singles) (Image)
295, 1901 2c Pan-American, extensive collection of mint and used singles and blocks plus covers of this popular issues arranged on pages, includes very well centered mint and used (including an XF used block) singles and multiples, singles with various degrees of vignette shift, some shade varieties, expo cancels (on piece and cover), multiples including plate number and imprint strips and blocks, ad covers, on private mailing postcards including one to Germany with image of "No Neck" Chief, etc., generally F-VF, nice start to an advanced collection of the issue (Image)
299, 1901 10c Pan American, bottom margin block of six with partial imprint and plate #1151-1144, unblemished o.g., NH, some perf separations in top pairs, fresh and F-VF (Scott $1,800 as singles) (Image)