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1920 1c Surcharges on Postal Cards and Message/Reply Cards Collection, small binder with approximately 120 items, each neatly identified by surcharge type, mix of mint and used (often both for the same card), as well as various errors and varieties, generally Very Fine and clean, impossible to list everything of interest so we recommend taking a look at images of this lot to see just how thorough and comprehensive it is
S54B, 1952 2c Carmine on buff (UX38), GE design ETR-1051-2 on message side, Frantz T.V. & Appl. Sales & Ser., Very Fine, a scarce forerunner to the "GE" card prior to revaluation (Image)
S58-1f, 1952 2c on 1c Green on cream, Inverted surcharge at lower left (UX40d), mint card, sharp corners, Very Fine and fresh (UPSS $190, Scott $180) (Image)
S61aa, 1956 2c FIPEX, Violet-blue omitted (UX44a), mint card, exceptionally fresh, sharp corners, Extremely Fine and choice example of this eye-catching error (USPCC $500, Scott $525) (Image)
S62, 1956 4c Statue of Liberty (UX45), "Inkster, Mich. Aug 9 1957" wavy line cancel, used to the Hague, Holland, typed message on reverse, Very Fine, scarce used (USPCC $105, Scott $110) (Image)
S69b, 1964 4c Social Security, Fluorescent paper (UX51 var), mint card, sharp corners and post office fresh, Extremely Fine, only two mint examples of this variety recorded, first reported in Postal Stationery #172 (May/June 1975), where it is explained that the discovery copy was used for an APS mailing (Image)
S97a, 1979 10c Iolani Palace, Tagging omitted (UX81a), postmarked February 11, 1981 in East Marion, NY, addressed to New York City, Very Fine, only four mint copies recorded with this being the unique used example (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 15:58:19 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2175
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S134a-KTN, 1987 14c Flag Postal card, Knoxville surcharge (UX117 var), used card with ad for American Travel, Inc., endorsed "Additional 1c/Postage Paid/Knoxville, TN 37950" to the left of indicia, Very Fine and scarce (Image)
S137aa, 1988 15c Bison/Prairie, Double impression, One on back (UX120b), mint card, Very Fine and choice, this error was found on 80 cards, half of which were subsequently destroyed (USPCC $350, Scott $350) (Image)
S137ab, 1988 15c Bison/Prairie, Normal with added black and cyan impression on backside (UX120c), mint card, Very Fine, a striking error of which only a single sheet of 40 cards was discovered (USPCC $460, Scott $500) (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 15:59:43 EST
Sold For 230
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2178
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S166-TNY-3, 1991 19c Stylized Flag Postal card, Troy surcharge (UX153 var), used card with Troy-Bilt ad, endorsed "Additional/1c Postage/Paid" to the left of indicia, Very Fine and scarce (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 50.00
Sold...US$ 50.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:00:01 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2179
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
United States Postal Card Collection 1873/1913, approximately 275 mostly used cards (includes some returned reply cards) arranged in UPSS order in a binder with some duplication including different card stock and shades, cancels including auxiliary markings, machines and fancies, ads, some minor varieties, etc., better include (UPSS numbers) S1 mint, S2 mint and unused, S4 1876 uprated to England, S5 mint (2), S5 1896 to India, 1889 to Denmark, S6 mint (3), S6b used (creased), S7 mint (2), S7 mint (3), S7 mint with an "illegal" border added on front side, S10 mint, S14 mint, S16 mint (2), S17 mint with a diagonal foldover causing odd-shaped card, S17 used with a photo affixed on back side, S26 mint (2), S28 mint (2), S30 mint (5), etc, usual mixed condition, Very Good to Very Fine
CV. 200
Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:00:51 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2180
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
United States Postal Cards 1874/1911 with Duplex Cancels Collection, 214 cards ranging from neatly mounted and annotated on homemade pages, each with a clearly struck duplex cancel with almost all of the "right" portion being an oval numeral or letter grid, mostly S4/8 1880s/90s uses from variety of towns, note S6F "nail hole" variety, a Providence RI Wesson "time on bottom" waffle duplex, section of New York barred ovals, etc., some bit of postal wear or with arrival spindle holes but generally fresh and Fine or better