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Canal Zone, 1904, 8¢ on 50c bister brown, "PANAMA" reading down & up (Scott 15a var), left margin single with part imprint, full o.g., the overprint reading down straddling the selvage, plus up twice on stamp; fresh and clean, the selvage fully exhibiting the overprint, Very Fine, a truly wonderful example, and incredibly rare, with only eight known of the ten produced, with 2007 P.F. certificate. Scott $6,000 Suggested Bid $4,000-5,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1909, 5c deep blue & black, "Specimen" overprint in red (Scott 33S), right margin horizontal block of 32, stamps fresh and bright, nicely centered, with clear overprint and clean security punch at bottom; positions penciled on reverse; previously hinged at position 1 & 32, leading to staining that shows on face; minor separations in selvage only, Very Fine, only 400 reported. Scott $800 as singles Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1912, 2c vermilion & black, "SPECIMEN" overprint in blue (Scott 39S), bottom margin strip of 20, o.g., never hinged, wonderfully fresh and free of oxidation; Type B overprint measuring approximately 14mm long; each stamp security punched at lower right; thin corner selvage separated at lower left, Fine to Very Fine, a remarkable multiple, only 300 issued. Scott $500 as singles Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1912, 2c vermilion & black (Scott 39g), complete unexploded booklet, single from handmade booklet pane with perforated margins, tied by PEDRO MIGUEL, June 2, 1915, duplex cancel on cover to Balboa Heights with June 3 machne backstamp, scarce booklet pane single on neat cover; stamp with small scrape and creases at top right corner, Fine to Very Fine cover, with 2005 P.F. certificate. CZSG 39g.II. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1917, 12c purple & black, "Specimen" overprint in red (Scott 49S), bottom margin vertical block of 15, o.g., never hinged, an uncommon multiple, each stamp with security punch; "OCT 24 1916" purple handstamp in margin; positions 52-54/92-94 penciled on reverse; facial scuff leading to thin at top right of position 9, otherwise Fine to Very Fine or better, only 300 reported. Scott $450 as singles Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1917, 15c bright blue & black, type B "SPECIMEN" overprint in red (Scott 50SBc), with security punch, block of 4, o.g., never hinged, post office fresh and bright, vibrant color, well centered, scarce and outstanding block, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, only 300 known, signed "AFC" (Albert Chang) with position. CZSG 50S. Scott $120 as singles Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1926, 5¢ dark blue, sharp "A" (Scott 86, 86a), bottom right margin complete sheet of 100, error stamp (86a) is never hinged with decent centering, o.g., 71 stamps never hinged / 4 stamps hinged at top, hinge remnants of 5 top left stamps and 20 stamps to reinforce between seventh and eighth horizontal rows; large separation between sixth and seventh horizontal rows that affects right plate block (so that plate block is not counted in catalog value), Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,510 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1927, 5¢ dark blue (Scott 103), bottom left complete sheet of 100, tropicalized o.g.; a few light perf separations. Scott $2,815 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1930, 10¢ orange (Scott 104), top left complete sheet of 100, tropicalized o.g.; a few light folds between third and fourth horizontal rows and between seventh and eighth horizontal rows, tiny surface scuff on position 30, Fine. Scott $1,870 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1930 (Jun 3-6), Europe Pan-America Return Flight, Lakehurst - Friedrichshafen (Michel 68 J var.), card with 50¢ Canal Zone postage canceled Cristobal, May 15, carried to Havana, Cuba and backstamped the next day, then to Lakehurst where a 65¢ Zeppelin (C13) was canceled on May 27 then on to Friedrichshafen with all appropriate markings, Very Fine. Sieger 64 IIIb; €1,600 ($1,790). Michel €1,500+ ($1,680) Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1930 (Jun 3-6), Europe Pan-America Return Flight, Lakehurst - Friedrichshafen (Michel 68 J var.), card with 50¢ Canal Zone postage canceled Cristobal, May 15, carried to Havana, Cuba and backstamped the next day, then to Lakehurst where a 65¢ Zeppelin (C13) was canceled on May 27 then on to Friedrichshafen with all appropriate markings; small edge tear at the top, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Michel €1,500+ ($1,680). Sieger 64 IIIb; €1,600 ($1,790). Michel €1,500+ ($1,680) Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, Postage Due, 1915, 10c on 10c olive brown, "Specimen" overprint in red (Scott J9S), top margin plate number F5182 block of 16 with imprint, o.g., never hinged, a lovely plate, Post Office fresh with solid color, each stamp with security punch at bottom; "JAN 6 1917" purple handstamp in selvage; positions 1-8/11-18 penciled on reverse, Very Fine, only 300 reported, making this one of a handful of possible plate blocks. Scott $480 as singles Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Canal Zone, Post Office Seal, 1907, blue (Scott OX1), full pane of 8, without gum as issued, fresh and bright, better the usual centering, scarce and desirable complete pane, Very Fine overall. Scott $750 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Cuba, 1890, 4¢ dark brown, imperf (Scott 222a), bottom margin plate number strip of 3, 26 different plate number strips of three, o.g., hinged, some stamps never hinged; mostly sound, with only a few with small faults, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,690 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Guam, 1899, 4¢ lilac brown (Scott 4), with 8¢ violet brown, both tied on Registered cover to Malden, Mass., by "Agana Isle of Guam" and "Jun 14, 1900" straightline cancels, with manuscript Registry endorsement alongside; reverse with San Francisco transit and receiving postmarks; cover fold at bottom, otherwise Very Fine, a wonderful rare piece for exhibit or resale. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Guam, 1899, 5¢ blue (Scott 5), full wide bottom margin plate block of 6, slightly tropicalized o.g., lovely extra wide bottom margin, fresh, rich blue shade, vivid impression, scarce and desirable item, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $700 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Scott $700 Suggested Bid $300-400
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Mar-04-2021, 15:10:02 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 753
Lot No: 5477
Symbol: Cat No: 5-8, 10, E1
Guam, 1899, 5¢ 6¢ 8¢ 10¢ 15¢ and Special Delivery (Scott 5-8, 10, E1), used on a legal-size 1901 registered cover (Army business) from Agaña to Everett, Washington; some cover edge wear, Fine to Very Fine overall, a spectacular showpiece. Scott $1,550 ++ Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Guam, 1899, 6¢ lake (Scott 6), bottom plate block of 6, o.g., hinge remnants re-inforcing separations, scarce multiple, bright, deep fiery color, nicely centered, appealing block; nibbed perforation at top left, Very Fine. Scott $1,500 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Guam, 1899, 8¢ violet brown (Scott 7), o.g., never hinged, fresh, deep rich color, huge balanced margins, an amazing example of this particularly difficult stamp, Extremely Fine, with 2003 P.F. certificate and photocopy of 1992 P.F. certificate for block from which it came. Scott $275 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Guam, Guard Mail, 1930, 1¢ red & black (Scott M3), two singles, tied by ASAN, Aug. 25, 1930, town postmark on neat local cover, scarce Guard mail service cover, attractive and desirable; right stamp with pre-use corner crease at bottom left, a Very Fine cover, with 1989 P.F. certificate. Scott $375 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)