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Philippines, 1901, $5 dark green (Scott 225), slightly disturbed o.g., absolute printing perfection, with centering that just about matches; tiny spot at left, otherwise Extremely Fine to Superb, a true gem, especially this fresh. Scott $500 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Philippines, 1901, $5 dark green (Scott 225), o.g., hinged, Post Office fresh and gloriously centered; small thin from hinge removal, not mentioned on accompanying certificate, Extremely Fine, with 1997 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $700 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Philippines, 1904, 4¢ brown (Scott 229), vertical block of 6, o.g., never hinged, immaculate and sound, with pulsating color and clean lines, Very Fine. Scott $1,050 Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Scott $1,050 Suggested Bid $600-8
Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 350.00
Closed..Dec-11-2020, 15:42:22 EST
Sold For 350
Sale No: 750
Lot No: 3709
Symbol: P
Philippines, Arms of the City of Manila, large die proof by the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, in black on India, die-sunk on a full 6" x 8" card with blue handstamped control no. 587461 on the reverse; bit of very minor soiling on the card, still Very Fine. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Puerto Rico, 1942, Rectified Spirits, $1 violet (Scott RE41A), full pane of 50, without gum as issued, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, unique sheet. Scott $8,000 Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Puerto Rico, 1942, Rectified Spirits, $1 violet (Scott RE51), full pane of 50, without gum as issued; edge discolorations affecting 15 or less stamps, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $3,750 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Scott $3,750 Suggested Bid $750-1
Opening US$ 1,500.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00
Closed..Dec-11-2020, 15:46:20 EST
Sold For 1500
Worldwide A-Z Samoa
Sale No: 750
Lot No: 3712
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Samoa, "SWAINS ISLAND" straightline handstamp, neatly struck on a cover sent by ship via Apia, Samoa, Nov 11, 1931, and San Francisco to the Naval Hospital at Great Lakes, Ill., Very Fine, a unique marking,
At one time, Swain's Island was a part of the Tokelau Islands, included in the Gilbert & Ellice Islands Colony. However, in 1925, this group was transferred to New Zealand, under the Western Samoa administration. Since then, the island has been the subject of an ongoing territorial dispute between Tokelau and the United States, which has administered it as part of Eastern (American) Samoa. In 1856 Mr. Eli Jennings, an American, settled on the island with his wife, the daughter of a Samoan chief. Alexander E. Jennings, his grandson, posted this cover, with the only marking the island has ever had. It has never had a Post Office and wants none. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Suggested Bid $350-500
Opening US$ 900.00
Sold...US$ 900.00
Closed..Dec-11-2020, 15:47:40 EST
Sold For 900
Literature and Supplies Printed Catalog
Sale No: 750
Lot No: 3713
Symbol:
Catalog. The printed catalog for the sale. Suggested Bid $10-15 (Image)