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1923, $5 America (Scott 573), centerline block of 4, o.g., never hinged, fantastic positional with perfectly registered bold colors on immaculate paper, each stamp flawlessly centered, Extremely Fine to Superb, a collection or exhibit highlight, with 2020 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-Sup 95. SMQ XF-SUP 95; $1,500 as singles. Scott $825 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1923, $5 America (Scott 573), centerline block of 4, o.g., top 2 very lightly hinged, bottom left never hinged, right hinge remnant, fresh and bright, very well centered and attractive position piece, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $460 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1923, $5 America, carmine lake & dark blue color (Scott 573a), o.g., never hinged, America the beautiful, in unquestionable color, mathematically centered on pristine paper, Superb, a Top of the Pop, with PSE's Population Report noting just eight stamps at this top grade, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 98. SMQ SUP 98; $1,400. Scott $375 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,200 (Image)
1923, $5 America, carmine lake & dark blue color (Scott 573a), o.g., never hinged, in deep, unmistakable colors on pristine paper with nicely balanced margins, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, a pretty stamp, with 2019 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 85. SMQ VF-XF 85; $325. Scott $375 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1925, 4¢ Martha Washington, rotary press printing, perf 10 (Scott 585), o.g., never hinged, bold color and impression within perfectly matched margins, Superb, only five examples grading higher as reported by PSE's population report, a 98 that looks like a 100! with 2019 P.S.E. certificate graded Superb 98. SMQ SUP 98; $800. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
1925, 6¢ Garfield, rotary press printing, perf 10 (Scott 587), complete sheet of 100, very fresh bright red orange color, o.g., never hinged; several perf separations, a couple light creases at top left and corner crease at lower right stamp, some missing selvage at bottom, overall Fine. Scott $2,245 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1926, 7¢ McKinley, rotary press printing, perf 10 (Scott 588), o.g., never hinged, fresh with outstanding centering, clean impression and crisp detail, Extremely Fine to Superb, one to peak your interest, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 95. SMQ XF-SUP 95; $325. Scott $26 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1925, 10¢ Monroe, rotary press printing, perf 10 (Scott 591), o.g., never hinged, a magnificent stamp with pulsating color, fresh as the day it was printed, with margins unlike any usually encountered on this tough issue, Superb, a first class Fourth Bureau, just three grading higher in PSE's Population Report, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 98. SMQ SUP 98; $1,275. Scott $85 Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
1923, 1¢ Franklin, rotary press coil waste (Scott 594), part o.g., a striking example of this major rarity, with bold color on immaculate paper; one of just seven stamps known with original gum; tiny thin spot in the area of the first "S" in "STATES", Very Fine for this mint rarity, Scott value is for stamps with perforations just touching frameline on one side, one of the rarest 20th Century stamps, missing from the most complete collections, with 1971 and 2008 P.F. certificates,
Printed rotary, this stamp was perforated gauge 11 on a machine designed for flat plate printings. This production anomaly led to poor centering on the issue due to the difference between the flat and rotary plate sizes. Distributed normally to Post Offices, this variety was not reported for some time—making this one of the rarest US stamps. Scott $65,000 Suggested Bid $25,000-30,000 (Image)
1923, 1¢ Franklin, rotary press coil waste (Scott 594), a spectacular example of this great rarity, as perfectly centered as they can come, fresh with nice wavy-line c.d.s. cancel, Extremely Fine, Scott values are for examples with perforations just touching one frameline—this is a far superior, a Solo Top of the Pop; SMQ values a grade of 90, but none are listed in PSE's Population Report (their highest grade are two 85s) and the finest centerred example we have had the pleasure to offer, this example would grace and highlight the finest of collections, with 2020 P.F. certificate graded XF 90 XQ. SMQ XF 90; $90,000.
Printed rotary, this stamp was perforated gauge 11 on a machine designed for flat plate printings. This production anomaly led to poor centering on the issue due to the difference between the flat and rotary plate sizes. Distributed normally to Post Offices, this variety was not reported for some time—making this one of the rarest US stamps. Scott $10,500 Suggested Bid $75,000-100,000 (Image)
1923, 2¢ Washington, rotary press coil waste (Scott 595), o.g., never hinged, a jumbo George with deep color, clean lines and precision centering, Extremely Fine to Superb, a top-notch stamp, PSE recording just two 95Js and a solo 98 in their Population Report, with 2012 P.F. certificate graded XF-S 95J. SMQ XF-SUP 95J; $3,500. Scott $450 Suggested Bid $3,000-3,500 (Image)
1923, 2¢ Washington, rotary press coil waste (Scott 595), o.g., never hinged, a lovely jumbo with rich color cleanly printed, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, priced at $650 for an 85 and $875 as a 90 in the SMQ, with 2020 P.S.E. certificate graded VF-XF 85J. SMQ VF-XF 85J. Scott $450 Suggested Bid $600-750 (Image)
Scott $450 Suggested Bid $600-750
Opening US$ 550.00
Sold...US$ 550.00
Closed..Mar-03-2021, 15:16:14 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 753
Lot No: 4893
Symbol: o
Cat No: 599A,599
1929, 2¢ Washington, types II & III, horizontal rotary press coil (Scott 599A,599), combination joint line pair, a magnificent item, Type II at left, Type I at right; fresh and sound with riveting color on fresh paper; light double-oval cancels unobtrusive, Extremely Fine, we dare you to find another this nice, with 2000 P.F. certificate for strip of four (this positions 2-3), plus 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate for pair graded 90. SMQ XF 90. Scott $1,000 italicized Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1923, 2¢ Harding, rotary (Scott 612), top left complete sheet of 100, o.g., never hinged, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $3,620 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1924, 1¢ Huguenot-Walloon (Scott 614), o.g., never hinged, a stellar stamp, with flawless impression, rich detail and color, and absolutely perfect centering, a Superb gem, a stamp for the finest of collections, a Top of the Pop, with just four stamps attaining this grade in PSE's Population Report, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 100. SMQ Gem 100; $700. Suggested Bid $500-700 (Image)
1925, 5¢ Lexington-Concord (Scott 619), full wide top margin plate #16807 block of 6, o.g., never hinged, a stunning block with intense color on pristine paper, with near-faultless centering, Very Fine, a choice plate that's sure to please. Scott $275 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1926, 2¢ Washington, type I, carmine lake color, rotary press printing (Scott 634b), flawless o.g., never hinged, with rich intense color that fairly jumps off the page at you, Fine+, with 2005 P.S.E. certificate very conservatively graded F 70. SMQ F 70.
Don't be deceived by the rather wimpy grade on the cert - this stamp is very well centered for the issue and ranks as a premium example . Scott $425 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1926, 2¢ Washington, type I, carmine lake color, rotary press printing (Scott 634b), top right corner margin plate #19916 block of 4, o.g., never hinged, Fine to Very Fine for this, a scarce color in a plate block, with 2021 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $4,250 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1928, Hawaii complete (Scott 647-648), 647 bottom left plate number 19054 and 648 bottom right plate number 18907 complete sheets of 100, post office fresh, o.g., never hinged; some minor perf separations, 648 with small tear at bottom selvage half way across sheet, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $3,315 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)