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1922-25, regular issue, ½¢ to $5 complete (Scott 551-573), a Post Office fresh set with wondrous centering throughout, all crisp, clean and choice, several plate number singles; includes two shades of the 11¢; light album page offset on ½¢ and 1¢; $1 with light natural gum wrinkle, Very Fine with many better, a spectacular album page at the ready, with nine different 1999-2008 P.F. or P.S.E. certificates, several graded. Scott $943 Estimate $750-1,000 (Image)
1922, 5¢ Roosevelt (Scott 557), o.g., never hinged, an attention-grabber in bombastic blue, flawlessly printed on immaculate paper sporting near-perfectly balanced margins, Extremely Fine to Superb, a top-line stamp, with 2000 P.F. certificate. Estimate $200-250 (Image)
1923, 10¢ Monroe, vertical pair, imperf horizontally (Scott 562a), o.g., previously hinged, Post Office fresh with bright color on glowing paper; light hint of blue defacing line at lower left corner, Fine (as valued in Scott), only 50 pairs recorded, with 2008 and 2018 P.F. certificates. Scott $2,000 Estimate $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1922, 25¢ Niagara Falls, vertical pair, imperf horizontally (Scott 568b), o.g., previously hinged, with selvage at right, Post Office fresh with alluring color and crystalline clarity, Fine to Very Fine, a great rarity and by far the nicer of the examples extant, with 1990 P.F. certificate.
According to United States Stamps 1922-26 by Gary Griffith, this error was discovered in 1927 in Georgia. Later, famed dealer Philip Ward stated that a pane was discovered otherwise normal except a small corner which received vertical perforation only, indicating that only a small part of the pane contained the error. Scott $3,250 Estimate $2,500-3,500 (Image)