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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 742

Memorabilia, Autographs and Coins
Memorabilia and Autographs
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 1
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image U.S., 1939 New York World's Fair, Massive Memorabilia Collection, originally contained in 11 cartons/bins, each full to the brim, we espied every sort of collectible: dishware, glasses, spoons, picture postcards, programs, records including Disneys "Its a Small Word" 45, a license plate for the 1939 Worlds Fair (dated 1940 as the Fair ran into 1940), promotional and advertising items galore, we note a tire display with a ferris wheel design, every sort of item one can imagine under the sun and stars, viewing would do the lot justice and come up with a value likely a multiple of our conservative estimate, this would be a humdinger to break up and sell on the internet, or to start your World Fair collection. Shipping charges apply - weight 180 lbs. Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,500.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:03:38 EST
Sold For 1500

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 2
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image U.S., William H. Seward, Alaska, 1839-68, a wonderful array of material spanning nearly the entirety of Seward's political career, consisting of a broad range of engravings, covers and letters; includes three engraved portraits, one noted "320 American Bank Note Co." and sunk on card, portraying Seward while Secretary of State; an early cabinet photo of the Secretary; a letter from his governorship; an eight-page transcript of Senator Seward's July 29, 1852, speech entitled "The Whale Fishery, and American Commerce in the Pacific Ocean"; a Department of State affidavit (with paper seal and ribbons); numerous signature free franks, as Governor (2), Senator (7) and Secretary of State (4); a December 30, 1867, letter regarding the Alaska Purchase and (reading between the lines) Seward's attempt to gain British Columbia for the US as well; an 1868 letter to President Johnson regarding Department of State officials whose commissions needed confirmed; a September 7, 1865, Department of State cover and enclosure, both black-edged as a national mourning cover; no folly here—just a remarkable collection that would be impossible to duplicate today. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.8 lbs.
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Suggested Bid $10,000-15,000

Opening US$ 7,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:04:44 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 3
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image U.S., Famous Statesmen Collection, 37 letters and covers signed by famous U.S. Statesman with many Presidential signatures and heads of state with a few Astronauts, a few Military names of note and even a few infamous men of corruption to make a fabulous collection of the men who shaped America, consisting of: James Buchanan free frank cover, Millard Fillmore free frank cover, a signed letter on Princeton University President's Room stationary by Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge mourning cover, Eleanor Roosevelt signature on 2c FDR plate block, Franklin D. Roosevelt on New York Governor letterhead, two John F. Kennedy on Senate letter, a Kennedy signed photo with letter on White House stationary from Special Assistant to the President, a signed photo of the President and First Lady signed by both Jacqueline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, a Western Union telegraph sent by John F. Kennedy, a signed letter on Vice President letterhead by Hubert H. Humphrey, a signed Inauguration Day post card of Nixon and Family by Richard Nixon, Gerald R. Ford signature on 9th World Energy Conference program, two Robert F. Kennedy signatures on Senate letterhead, three Robert F. Kenney signatures on Attorney General letterhead, a signed letter by John Wanamaker, Politician and Businessman, a signed Privy Seal of the State of New York by Governor Alfred E. Smith, a 40th Anniversary of V-J Day cover signed by Douglas MacArthur, a signed Photograph and signed card by General John J. Pershing, a signed letter to the Soldiers of the United States by King George Vth, two Robert F. Kennedy on covers, cover signed by Astronauts John Young and Bob Crippen, a cover signed by John Glenn, a signed letter by Ernest Thompson Seton, co-Founder of the Boy Scouts, signed card and signed panel by Lord Baden-Powell founder of the Boy Scouts, two checks signed by the infamous members of the Tweed Ring (a name synonymous with New York City political corruption). Most covers appear to be signed by the hand of the person, but a few might have been secretarial signatures, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 3 lbs. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 2,600.00
Sold...US$ 2,600.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:05:27 EST
Sold For 2600

Coins
Coins -- U.S. & Foreign
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 4
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Cat No: Collection

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image U.S., Morgan Dollar Collection, 1878-1921, 58 Morgan Dollars with better dates that include 1878 CC and 1892 O with several better coins including some AU and Unc's plus 77 2007-2016 Presidential dollars. Shipping charges apply - weight 8.4 lbs. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,500.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:06:27 EST
Sold For 1500

British Commonwealth
Great Britain
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 5
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Cat No: Collection

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image Great Britain, Coin Collection, terrific lot in three binders, and in tubes, with large pennies, various silver coins with half crowns, crowns, florins, shillings, excellent melt down value, have a cuppa and peruse, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 13.4 lbs. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,700.00
Sold...US$ 1,700.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:06:45 EST
Sold For 1700

Coins
Coins -- U.S. & Foreign
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 6
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image German Area, 19th -20th Century Group, Exciting lot of over 70 Germany & States issues from the 1800s thru mid 1900s with many silver pieces including commemorative and regular definitives, overall Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs. Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,400.00
Sold...US$ 1,400.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:07:15 EST
Sold For 1400

Worldwide A-Z
Germany

German States
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 7
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image German States, Late 19th to Early 20th Century, Silver Coin Group, Selection of around 50 coins including Davenport: #563; 565;568; 573; 574; 575, a generous group; some showing light evidence of cleaning, from Fine to Mint State. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,500 (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,500-2,500

Opening US$ 2,100.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:07:42 EST
Sold For 2100

United States
General Collections
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 8
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image U.S., Fabulous Exhibition-Quality Collection of Coils, 1908-85, an amazingly diverse holding, with many scarce and desirable items, with particular strength in paste-up pairs (many with plate numbers), leader and trailer strips (including rare pieces), regular and line pairs, color varieties, perforation errors including imperforate and transitional strips, miscuts showing partial plate numbers, splices, never hinged precancels, etc.; collection also includes on-cover examples, test coils, a separate Prexie coil plate number study, and several literature volumes; singles, pairs and line pairs/strips include items with plate number and star, private perforations (USAV, Brinkerhoff Type II), etc.; numerous paste-ups (including with Schermack perforations); splice strips of four; leaders and trailers; and much, much more, including a nearly complete collection of 1981-95 Transportation Coils with virtually all better plates present; numerous certificates (for both good stamps and "doctored"—the latter not counted in our catalogue value or estimate) accompany, Very Fine, be sure to wrap your head around this one. Shipping charges apply - weight 9 lbs.
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Scott $53,000
Suggested Bid $20,000-25,000 (Image)


Scott $53,000
Suggested Bid $20,0

Opening US$ 10,500.00
Sold...US$ 10,500.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:08:20 EST
Sold For 10500

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 9
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image U.S., Great Regular Issues Collection, 1847-1958, in a Lindner hingeless album, an excellent offering of First Issue through Liberty Series; earlies strong, with #1 (two pairs, one on piece, one on cover), a gorgeous #2, #3-4, 7, 8, 8A, 9, 28, 37, 39, 76, 70b, 83, 85B, 85E, 92-101, etc., wonderful array of cancels (c.d.s.'s, Fancies, accountancy marks, even what appears to be a Japanese bota on #134), several double transfers noted, near-complete Continental and American Bank Notes, 1902 Series complete, with most later material (including Kansas-Nebraskas) mint or never hinged—there's even a cover front to Germany franked #67 and 68; fresh looking throughout with tremendous catalogue value, Fine to Very Fine with better, be sure to view online, where this is imaged in full. Shipping charges apply - weight 5 lbs.
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Scott $88,000+
Suggested Bid $20,000-25,000 (Image)


Scott $88,000+
Suggested Bid $20,

Opening US$ 18,000.00
Sold...US$ 18,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:09:27 EST
Sold For 18000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 10
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image U.S., Extensive, Comprehensive Collection, 1847-1929, neatly mounted in an American Heirloom album; two stockpages with complete mint Columbians, Trans-Mississippis mint to $1 (barest trace of hinge), #369 lightly hinged, and numerous blocks of four; album proper begins with used #1 and #2 (#2 four-margined, #1 just clear to touched and tied on piece by magnificent red six-ring target), near-complete 1851 and 1857 issues, several exquisitely centered, then complete up to the Grills; 1869s complete used, strong Bank Notes to 90¢, more Columbians (30¢-$2 used, no $3-$5), #277 & 278 used, a second mint Pan-Am series lovely 1902s, highly complete Washington-Franklins, a never hinged #369 as pretty as they come, 1922-25 Series mostly used, #630 "Dot over 'S'" variety, Kansas-Nebraskas complete mint (numerous never hinged), very pretty #C1-C6 and C10a mint or never hinged, #E1-E11 mint (#E10 notated "fake"); outstanding quality throughout, with more than a couple looking like they could grade, Very Fine overall, here's your chance for the collection you've always wanted; imaged fully online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs.
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Scott $75,000+
Suggested Bid $15,000-20,000 (Image)


Scott $75,000+
Suggested Bid $15,

Opening US$ 18,000.00
Sold...US$ 18,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:10:24 EST
Sold For 18000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 11
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image U.S., Outstanding Group of Mint and Used, 1847-1971, presented on a dozen stockpages, a wonderful selection of Classics, filled with sought-after material; includes full-margined examples of #12 and #17 used (the latter with c.d.s. plus red "3" marking), #67 o.g. (with 2019 PF certificate), 70b used (2019 PF certificate), bright unused #73, gorgeous #77 used, #84 & 95 used (each with 2019 PF certificate), two used #122, pretty Bank Notes, #205 mint pair with partially doubled perforations at bottom, mint #C1, three never hinged #J56 (single and pair); plate blocks including #300 & 304 (each never hinged), 378, 658, C2, K7, Q5 (2, one with "FIVE" and 2016 PSAG certificate), and much more besides; the occasional fault, but majority sound, fresh and desirable, Fine to Very Fine with better, inspection invited; see it all online. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.2 lbs.
Scott $90,000+
Suggested Bid $15,000-20,000 (Image)


Scott $90,000+
Suggested Bid $15,

Opening US$ 15,000.00
Sold...US$ 15,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:12:05 EST
Sold For 15000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 12
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image U.S., High-Value Group, 1847-1930, presented on five stockpages, including used #1, #2 (3), #38, 39 and 122—and that's just the first row; two more used #122 start the second, and are followed by 90¢ Perrys, nine (!) #241 (2 used, the others range never hinged to no gum), nine #242, three #243 (1 mint, 2 unused), five #244 (with shades), four #292 (mint, unused, 2 used), no gum #293 and 311, 5¢ Washington red errors as singles and in strips, used #C13-C15 (with additional #C13 and C15), even a South America Zeppelin flight cover with a plate number single #C14 (stamp off cover, which shows signs of an encounter with water, but present and re-applicable); eight various certificates accompany, most noting small faults, still a stunning offering, Fine to Very Fine appearance with better.
Scott approximately $70,000
Suggested Bid $15,000-20,000 (Image)


Scott approximately $70,000
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Opening US$ 17,000.00
Sold...US$ 17,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:12:59 EST
Sold For 17000


Collections
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 13
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image U.S., Premier Intact Collection, 1847-1990 (Scott 1/RWs + UN), two volume Scott albums, the first three ring binder with Airmail, Ducks and other Back-of-the-Book, used includes: 1; 7; 9; 13-5, 17; 18 (PF certificate); 20; 22; 24-25; 28; 29; 30A; 31; 32(2); 33; 35; 36b; 37-38; 63b; beautiful 64; 67-72; 70b (PSE certificate) 70c; 75-78; 87-91; 92-101; 113-21; 134-38; 145-55; 157; 160; 162; 166; 179; 182-91; 208; 208a; 209; 211; 215-18; 221-27; 220c; 228-29; 246-61 (250, 253, 257 mint); 275-76A; 278; 342; 421-22; 440; 460; 477-80; 573; 634A, commemoratives used include: 240; 290-91

regular issue mint includes: 10(no gum looks unused); 11; 26-26a; 30; 36; 63; 68; 73; 77; 112; 133; 133a; 156; 158; 159; 161 (no gum); 178; 205-7; 210; 212-14; 219; 219D; 220; 220a; 227; 264; 267-72; 277; 179-84; 300-4; 306-9; 311; 314; 319-20; 331-5; 338-9; 341; 374-79; 381-2; 344-7 horizontal pairs; 343-7; 348-51; 352-55; 385-7; 390-6; 357-8; 348-9, 352, 385-6, 390-1, 392, 394-6, line pairs; 405-6; 410-3; 414-20; 423; 410-12, 441-42, 443-44 line pairs; 424-28; 430-32; 434-5; 437; 441-3; 445-47; 450; 453-55; 457-58; 448, 450, 452, 454-55; 457-58 line pairs; 461; 462-63; 466; 468; 471; 473; 483-84; 486-89; 492; 494-97; 486-90, 492-97 line pairs; 501-4; 506-13; 515-16; 519; 523-24; 538; 542-43; 545-46; 547; 525-532; 534A-36; 551-71; 575-79; 581-91; 595; 597-606 singles and line pairs including 599A; 658-79; 692-701; 656 line pair; 803-34; 1030-53, commemoratives mint include: 230-39; 242; 285-89; 294-99; 325-27; 367-73; 397-400A; 401-3; 548-50; 610-12; 614-16; 619; 620-21; 630; virtually complete from there, Airmails complete including Never Hinged C13-C15; Special Delivery used except E7, a smattering of mostly used dues, Q1-11; JQ2; JQ4; Duck Stamps #RW7; RW12-13; RW15-19; RW21-22; RW24-27; RW29-30; RW33; RW35-36; RW39; RW41-48; RW51-56 and ends with a nice selection of Plate Number Coils.

Volume two contains the various assundry from 1940 to 1990 looks about complete, plus a lovely section of Booklet Panes including 331a-32a, 374a-75a; 405b-406a; 424d; 462a-63a; 498e-99e; 501b-502b; 552a; 554c; 632a; 634d; 720b; 804b-807a; plus a nice run of modern booklets including express mail high values; some airmails. The overall quality is Fine-Very Fine, with some Very Fine or better, and the occasional fault, but a lovely collection that would be nice to break down or as a solid start to a great hobby! Shipping charges apply - weight 14.6 lbs.
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Opening US$ 15,000.00
Sold...US$ 15,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:13:55 EST
Sold For 15000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 14
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Cat No: 323//573

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image U.S., Essentially Complete Mint Collection, 1904-25 (Scott 323//573), an impressive achievement, this important collection mostly formed in the 1970s through purchases at famous New York City auction houses, presented on Scott hingeless pages; from the Louisiana Purchase issue through the 1922-25 definitive set, all but a handful of stamps are here; collection is particularly strong in Washington-Franklins, with most sets complete including sheet stamps, coils and imperforates, with many of the spaces for coil pairs holding line pairs; note a #369, 459 line pair (crease, never hinged), 460 (never hinged), 462-480 (#465, 473, 474 & 480 never hinged, #472 a plate number single, #467 in block of six, the error never hinged), 505 in never hinged block of six, 523 never hinged, 524, and much more besides; clean and fresh throughout; a remarkable holding, as it is difficult to find genuine Washington-Franklin coils in such abundance, Fine to Very Fine or better, see it all online. Suggested Bid $15,000-20,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $15,000-20,000

Opening US$ 13,500.00
Sold...US$ 13,500.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:14:38 EST
Sold For 13500


General Collections
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 15
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image U.S., Specialized Collection, 1845-1980, in Scott Specialty album, in the old time style with duplication for various shades, cancels, varieties, etc., well mixed between mint and used, and sometimes both, better highlights include used: 9X1e with PF certificate, 1-2 both with blue cancels, 7, 9 with red circular grid cancel, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17 with massive margins, 22, 25, 28, 30, 30A, 33, 36, 37, 38, 62B, 63, 67-72, 73 (2 shades), 76 (2), 77, 78, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95 with hole in center, 96, 97, 98, 112-22, 119, 134, 135A, 137A, 138, 139, 140, 145-55, 160, 162, 163, 182-91, 212-18, 219-29, 230-42, 261A, 276, 276-78, 285-93, 300-13, 341-42, 343-47, 367-73, 392-96, 523, 533, 534A, 534B schermack type III single, 658-79, C1-6, C13-15, C18 flight cover, E1-5, E7, J6-7, J19-21, J43-44, J50 (2), J57-58, Q1-12, O3-4, O15-24, O27-28, O37, O40-41, O43, O45, O49-56, O61-63, O72-82, 3LB1 on cover, PR9-10, RW2-5, RW8-10, Confederate States 1, 2, 7, and mint: 39, 133a, 230-31, 233-35, 237, 238, 263, 285-88, 289-90, 304-5, 308, 323-24, 326-27, 328-29, 338-40, 343-47, 357, 367-68, 370-73, 379-80, 382, 391 line pair, 397-99, 400A, 401, 468, 472, 475, 493 line pair, 505 mint strip of three with 5c in center and 2c on left and right sides, 515-18, 532, 538A pair, 541, 545-46, 548-50, 551-73, 571, 586-91, 595, 614-21, 630, 656 pair, 658-79, 692-701, 803-34, 1030-53, C1-2, C5, E11-13, J27-28, J52, J65, JQ4, O7, O29, O38, O44, O55-56, O59-60, O64, O87, O90, O92, O93, O119, PR2-3, PR121-22, PR124-25, RW1, RW6-7, RW11-5, RW36, RW53-60, and much face value postage; usual mixed condition, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 8.6 lbs.
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Opening US$ 12,500.00
Sold...US$ 12,500.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:15:42 EST
Sold For 12500

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 16
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image U.S., Quality Collection/Stock, 1847-1930, arranged on Hagner or Vario stockpages, a wonderful array of desirable material; includes #1-2 used, #3 (2), 4, 69, 71, several E and F Grills, mint Bank Notes, Columbians mint complete (less $3, #244 and 245 never hinged), Pan-Ams and Louisiana Purchase complete mint, Trans-Mississippis mint to 10¢, fresh Panama-Pacifics mint (less #400), strong Washington-Franklins with #426 (pink back), two #442 line pairs never hinged, 385 strip of four never hinged, #409V paste-up pair never hinged, #C1-C6 and C13-C15 mint, booklet panes #279Bk (2, 1 never hinged), 301c (2 never hinged), 319g (2 never hinged), 319n never hinged (plate #4457), 331a, 374a never hinged, C10a (4, 2 never hinged), and much, much more, Fine to Very Fine or better, worthy additions to your collection—or valuable new stock; imaged in full online. Shipping charges apply - weight 1 lbs.
Scott $40,000+
Suggested Bid $12,000-18,000 (Image)


Scott $40,000+
Suggested Bid $12,

Opening US$ 9,000.00
Sold...US$ 9,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:16:30 EST
Sold For 9000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 17
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image U.S., Pretty Mint and Used Collection, 1851-1947, hinged on pages, a delightful and fresh collection; 19th century a mix of mint and used (leaning toward the latter), with all but a handful of 20th century items mint; note pretty fancy cancels on the Classics (including a blue asterisk), nice Grills, 1869s to the 30¢, nice Bank Notes including several Perrys, a nicely centered Jamestown set, solid Washington-Franklins, #479-480 (each a real looker), 2¢ Reds, Kansas overprints complete, Nebraska needing just the 9¢ & 10¢, various line pairs, a #C18, etc.; no great rarities, but a solid collection sure to bring pleasure to collector or dealer alike, Fine to Very Fine or better, inspect. Shipping charges apply - weight 6.2 lbs.
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Scott $47,000+
Suggested Bid $12,000-18,000 (Image)


Scott $47,000+
Suggested Bid $12,

Opening US$ 12,000.00
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Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:17:41 EST
Sold For 12000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 18
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image U.S., Strong Pre-Bureau Collection, 1851-80, on Scott hingeless pages, starting with a fully margined #9 and running through Bank Notes and Re-issues and Special Printings; nice array of issues, including #27, 28, 32 (2), 35, 36B, 37, 69, 71, 76-77, 101 (o.g.), 102, 112-117 & 120, 129, 153, 164, and more; generally fresh with nice appearance; 2019 PF certificates accompany for #24, 26, 32 (2), 35, 36B, 37, 63, 65, 68, 69, 71, 73, 79-E15b, 102, 126 and 129; some small faults, but an important balance from a leading US collection, Fine to Very Fine, imaged in full online.
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Scott approximately $80,000
Suggested Bid $12,000-18,000 (Image)


Scott approximately $80,000
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Opening US$ 12,000.00
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Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:18:53 EST
Sold For 12000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 19
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image U.S., High Catalog Extensive Mint and Used Collection, 1847-1999. A powerful collection in a 3-volume Scott National albums, loaded throughout with $500-and-up stamps; many the more elusive ones with highlights include (*=certificate) used: #1, 8A*, 12, 13, 16*, 21, 28, 64*, 67, 72, 78a, 91, 95, 100 and 1869 pictorials complete; unused (without gum or regummed): 14*, 22, 25, 37, 38, 39, 69, 76, 78b, 86, 88, 89, 92, 151, 152, 187*, 243 & 245; mint o.g.: 40, 66TC6*, 160 (straight edge), 208, 241* (toned gum), 311 & 315; and finally mint, never hinged: 65, several lower value Columbians, 288-290, 296-299, 302-308, 326, 327, 330, 340, 358, 369, 407, 500*, 524, 547, 579, etc., etc. The Airmails are complete less the 1929 Zeppelins (C18 is XF-S, NH), but the rest of the back-of-the-book is scattered and unremarkable except for a never hinged J49 ($125). Now for the catch: condition was not always the top priority; most of the aforementioned numbers prior to the Columbians have problems, sometimes not obvious, but often visible, most notably centering; beginning with the top middle stamp, everything is generally clean and F-VF and the collection is essentially complete and never hinged from 1929 onwards. A great lot for filling spaces or for an eBay marketeer. Scott value is well in excess of $65,000. Shipping charges apply - weight 18.2 lbs.
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Opening US$ 11,500.00
Sold...US$ 11,500.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:19:59 EST
Sold For 11500
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 20
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image U.S., Selection of Singles, Blocks and Plates, 1857-1925, arranged on Vario stockpages, a broad array of early US issues; begins with a page of Classics running from #23 to #299 including an unused pair of #190 and a myriad of cancels; followed by two pages of scarce o.g. Bank Note blocks of four, then plate number & inscription pair #289 (o.g.), bottom plate block of ten #324 (never hinged), never hinged plates of #558, 567 & 569; #C2 plate block, plus some Back-of-the-Book including #Q10-Q12 used and several nice cut squares; condition varies on the early material, later items fresh and bright, Fine to Very Fine with better.
Scott $47,000+
Suggested Bid $8,000-10,000 (Image)


Scott $47,000+
Suggested Bid $8,0

Opening US$ 7,250.00
Sold...US$ 7,250.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 13:20:52 EST
Sold For 7250

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