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S22c, 1902 1c Black on buff, Dent in portrait vignette left frame (UX18 var), mint card, trivial corner bends, Very Fine and scarce variety (USPCC $240) (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 15:36:46 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2142
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S22 var, 1902 1c Black on buff, Dent in center right frame (UX18 var), card postmarked "Lincoln Neb Feb 6 1908" and addrassed to Plattsmouth, NE, preprinted form on reverse, showing a distinctive dent in the frameline to the left of McKinley's portrait, Very Fine, apparently a new discovery which was reported to the UPSS in 2004 (although the fast production of this card resulted in a wide array of flaws which are not individually listed), a collectible variety (Image)
S28fI, 1910 1c Blue on bluish, "Four Arcs" Type I (UX21e), Jun 13, 1910 St. Louis machine cancel, addressed to Springfield, Massachusetts with printed message side, light corner bend, still Very Fine and attractive, a rare and popular card (USPCC $600) (Image)
S28fII, 1910 1c Blue on bluish, "Four Arcs" Type II (UX21e), Nov 5 1910 St. Louis machine cancel, addressed to Gideon, Missouri, printed message side, Very Fine and choice, a wonderful example of this desirable variety, ex-Woodward (USPCC $650) (Image)
CV. 150
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 15:37:53 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2145
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S37EPUv-3, 1925 1c Green on buff, Paste up (UX27 var), mint card with sharp corners, Very Fine and fresh (USPCC $350) (Image)
S38, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die I (UX27C), unused card, printed Goodyear Tire address and order form on reverse, light edge toning, still Very Fine example of this rare card (USPCC $475, Scott $625) (Image)
S38, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die I (UX27C), unused card, printed Goodyear Tire address and order form on reverse, Very Fine and fresh, a rare card (USPCC $475, Scott $625) (Image)
S38, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die I (UX27C), Mar 23, 1920 Lexington, OR handstamp, addressed to Northwest Pacific Railway Co. in Tacoma, WA with printed message, Very Fine and attractive, accompanied by note from Cordell Hoffer confirming its identity (USPCC $175, Scott $250) (Image)
S38, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die I (UX27C), uprated with 1c Green, Dec 5, 1918 New York City machine cancel, preprinted form on reverse for the New York Public Library requesting the return of a book, light postal wear, Very Fine and attractive use (USPCC $175, Scott $250) (Image)
S39, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die II (UX27D), unused card, printed address and form on reverse, Very Fine and choice (USPCC $450, Scott $550) (Image)
S39, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die II (UX27D), unused card, printed American Sales Book Company address and blank form on reverse, Very Fine and fresh (USPCC $450, Scott $550) (Image)
S39, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die II (UX27D), unused card, printed Asam Brothers, Inc. address and blank form on reverse, trivial bend, still Very Fine and fresh (USPCC $450, Scott $550) (Image)
S39, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die II (UX27D), June 25, 1917 Binghamton, NY machine cancel, Erie Railroad Company form on reverse, Very Fine (USPCC $175, Scott $175) (Image)
S39, 1916 1c Dark green on grayish white, Die II (UX27D), uprated with 1c Green, Deb 21, 1919 Chicago, IL duplex, addressed to Hanover, PA and with printed message, Very Fine and attractive (USPCC $175, Scott $175) (Image)
S43, 1920 2c + 1c "One-Line" Surcharge (UX31), unused card, typed address and message, trivial corner bend at bottom right, otherwise Very Fine and fresh, a choice example of one of the rarest and most desirable of all regularly-issued US postal cards (USPCC $3,000; Scott $2,250) (Image)
S44-12, 1920 1c on 2c Red on buff, Columbus surcharge, postmarked "Magdalena, N.Mex. Jun 10 21", locally-addressed, used after the Columbus die was transferred to Santa Fe, NM on April 29, 1921, minor corner wear, Very Fine, the second reported card used from New Mexico (Image)
S45-46, 1920 1c on 2c Red on buff, Detroit II surcharge, "Calumet Mich. Apr 7 1921" wavy line cancel, addressed to Philadelphia, PA, Very Fine and rare card (USPCC $725) (Image)
S48-1, 1920 1c on 2c Red on buff, Chicago surcharge on severed message card, mint card, barest trace of hinging on reverse, fresh and Very Fine (USPCC $450) (Image)
S48-5, 1920 1c on 2c Red on buff, Indianapolis surcharge on severed message card, unused card, clean face, printed message, trivial corner crease, Very Fine (USPCC $375) (Image)