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1869 90c Lincoln, with "G" Grill, used with a light cork cancel, the grill is light but easily visible, well balanced centering and very fine. Accompanied by a 1980 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1875 2c Post Horse and Rider Re-Issue, mint with full original gum, very lightly hinged, fine-very fine. Accompanied by 1989 and 2006 Philatelic Foundation certificates. (Image)
1875 6c Washington Re-Issue, mint with full original hinged gum, very nicely centered and fresh, extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2004 PSE certificate giving it a "XF 90" grade and an SMQ value of $4,000. (Image)
1875 10c Shield and Eagle Re-Issue, mint with original hinged gum, very fine. Accompanied by a 2006 PSE certificate giving it a "VF 80" grade and an SMQ value of $1,750. (Image)
1875 12c S. S. Adriatic Re-Issue, mint with original hinged gum, nicely centered and very fine. Accompanied by a 2005 PSE certificate giving it a "VF 80" grade and an SMQ value of $2,350. (Image)
1875 15c Landing of Columbus Re-Issue, Type III, mint with original hinged gum, quite fresh and very fine. Accompanied by a 1970 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1875 30c Shield, Eagle and Flags Re-Issue, mint with original hinged gum, very fine. Accompanied by 1985 and 2008 Philatelic Foundation certificates. (Image)
1875 90c Lincoln Re-Issue, mint with original lightly hinged gum, bright colours and very fine. Accompanied by a 2002 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1875 1c Franklin Re-Issue on Soft, Porous Paper, mint with full original gum, lightly hinged, fresh and very fine. Accompanied by a 2002 Philatelic Foundation certificate for a block of four from which it came, plus a 2008 PSE certificate giving it a "VF 80" grade and an SMQ value of $425. (Image)
Scott $ 350
Opening C$ 350.00
Sold...C$ 350.00
Closed..Apr-19-2021, 16:07:52 EST
Sold For 350
Sale No: 36
Lot No: 414
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: 134/139
Group of Four 1870-71 Issues with Grills, the stamps are identified by owner as being #s 134, 136, 137 and 139. All but the 2c are used (2c is mint hinged) and the clarity of the grills vary from mostly visible on the used stamps to barely visible on the 2c mint stamp. We cannot ascertain as to whether these are H grills or I grills, and for catalogue value we have assumed the least expensive H grill for all four. Sold as is, please inspect. Overall fine to very fine. (Image)
1870 2c Red Brown Jackson, with "H" Grill, mint hinged, fresh and fine-very fine. Accompanied by a 2003 and 2008 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1871 7c Vermilion Stanton, with "H" Grill, used with cork cancel and bright colour, well centered among four large margins, very fine. Accompanied by 1979 and 2007 Philatelic Foundation certificates, the latter grading it at "VF-XF 85" with an SMQ value of $675. (Image)
1870 12c Dull Violet Clay, with "H" Grill, used with unobtrusive target cancel, fine-very fine. Accompanied by a 1992 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1870 30c Black Hamilton, with "H" Grill, used with a pleasing star in circle fancy cancel, fresh and fine. Accompanied by a 1999 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)