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1901, Pan-Americans complete, overprinted "Specimen" (Scott 294SE-299SE), o.g., never hinged, exceptionally bright and fresh, the 8¢ particularly choice, Fine to Very Fine, rare to find never hinged. Scott $1,410 Estimate $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1901, 1¢ Pan-American, center inverted (Scott 294a), a gorgeous stamp with bright color, clean paper and an exceedingly light mute oval cancel; "defective and repaired" per the accompanying certificate; Scott notes "there are no known fault-free [used] examples"—and this appears much cleaner and sounder than the certificate suggests, Fine to Very Fine, a winning example of this popular and sought-after invert, double-signed Brettl BPP, with 1981 P.F. certificate. Scott $25,000 Estimate $7,500-10,000 (Image)
1901, 4¢ Pan-American, center inverted, with removed "Specimen" overprint (Scott 296aSE), regummed, with warm colors and sharp details on clean paper, Fine, very rare. The sheet was discovered stuck down to cardboard, resulting in most known examples with thins, creases or no gum, with 2019 P.S.E. certificate.
There were approximately 200 examples of this stamp released by the Post Office department, some were overprinted "Specimen"; approximately 100 examples are known without the Specimen overprint, thus the example offered here is among the scarcest stamps in United States philately. Scott $11,500 with overprint Estimate $7,500-10,000 (Image)
1901, 4¢ Pan-American, center inverted (Scott 296a), o.g., hinged, fresh with clean impression and rich colors, three nicely balanced margins; reperforated at left, Fine to Very Fine appearance. The sheet was discovered stuck down to cardboard, resulting in most known examples with thins, creases or no gum, as Scott notes, this was a Special Printing and not regularly issued, making it one of the toughest of all US inverts—especially this pretty, with 2019 P.S.E. certificate.
There were approximately 200 examples of this stamp released by the Post Office department, some were overprinted "Specimen"; approximately 100 examples are known without the Specimen overprint, thus the example offered here is among the scarcest stamps in United States philately. Scott $85,000 Estimate $15,000-20,000 (Image)
1901, 4¢ Pan-American (Scott 296), top margin plate number 1145 block of 6 with imprint and initials, o.g., never hinged, an outstanding plate, fresh with colors in perfect registration, with superior centering and solid perforations, Very Fine. Scott $3,250 Estimate $2,500-3,500 (Image)
1901, 8¢ Pan-American (Scott 298), o.g., never hinged, Locks with looks: clean color, strong lines, and phenomenal centering, Extremely Fine, as nice as they come, with 2008 P.F. certificate graded XF 90. SMQ XF 90; $500. Scott $230 Estimate $350-500 (Image)
1901, 8¢ Pan-American (Scott 298), full wide bottom margin plate number 1150 block of 6 with imprint, o.g., never hinged, in stellar colors perfectly registered, all sharply detailed with sound centering across the block, Very Fine, put in a strong bid to lock this one up, with 2021 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $6,000 Estimate $4,000-6,000 (Image)
1901, 10¢ Pan-American (Scott 299), o.g., never hinged, a remarkable example, Post Office fresh with glowing frame, colors near-perfectly registered, and centering as fine as it comes, Extremely Fine to Superb, just three stamps grade higher in PSE's Population Report, with 2014 P.S.A.G. certificate graded XF-SUP 95. SMQ XF-SUP 95; $2,500. SMQ XF-SUP 95 $2,500 Estimate $2,000-2,500 (Image)