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Silver Tax, 1934, $100 green (Scott RG21), a gorgeous mint example, without gum as issued, nicely centered with fresh, brilliant color, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $900 Estimate $800-1,200 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1934, $1,000 orange (Scott RG23), bright and fresh with green and purple handstamped cancels, Extremely Fine. Scott $125 Estimate $150-200 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1936, $1,000 orange (Scott RG27), remarkably fresh with handstamped "Office of the Collector of Internal Revenue" oval, Sep 11, 1936, and green, double-struck handstamp, "BM9/3/36" at top, Very Fine.
A choice example of the very rare $1,000 Silver Tax stamp of 1936. Scott $2,250 Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Scott $2,250 Estimate $1,500-2,00
Opening US$ 2,000.00
Sold...US$ 2,000.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:19:56 EST
Sold For 2000
Sale No: 757
Lot No: 1111
Symbol: Cat No: RG37-RG48
Silver Tax, 1940, 1¢-80¢ short set (Scott RG37-RG48), o.g., lightly hinged, bright and fresh; 5¢ with a few short perforations, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Scott $440 Estimate $250-350 (Image)
Scott $440 Estimate $250-350
Opening US$ 275.00
Sold...US$ 275.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:20:43 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 757
Lot No: 1112
Symbol: Cat No: RG37-RG48
Silver Tax, 1940, 1¢-80¢ short set (Scott RG37-RG48), o.g., each with small hinge remnants, bright and fresh, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $440 Estimate $300-400 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1940, $10 orange (Scott RG54), a choice mint single, o.g., lightly hinged, fresh and bright with radiant color and mathematical centering, Extremely Fine to Superb. Scott $1,500 Estimate $1,200-1,800 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1940, $60 brown, handstamped "Series 1940" (Scott RG56), without gum as issued, early Serial no. 147004, beautifully centered with rich color, handstamped purple "Office of the Collector of Internal Revenue" ovals, Nov 13, 1940; couple light horizontal document creases at the top (visible mainly on the reverse), otherwise Very Fine, ex Scarsdale, with a 2004 P.F. certificate. Scott $24,000 Estimate $12,000-18,000 (Image)
Scott $24,000 Estimate $12,000-18
Opening US$ 11,000.00
Sold...US$ 10,500.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:25:49 EST
Sold For 10500
Sale No: 757
Lot No: 1121
Symbol: (Cat No: RG58a-RG69a
Silver Tax, 1941, 1¢-80¢ imperforate (Scott RG58a-RG69a), horizontal pairs, without gum as always, a fresh set with large margins, Very Fine. Scott $950 Estimate $600-800 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1941, $30 gray (Scott RG77), a choice mint single, without gum as issued, Serial no. 2, exceptionally fresh and well-centered, Very Fine and choice.
Only three mint examples of the 1941 $30 Corwin are recorded. Scott $3,500 Estimate $4,000-6,000 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1941, $60 gray (Scott RG79), neat handstamped oval cancel, "Office of the Collector of Internal Revenue", fresh and well-centered, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $750 Estimate $600-800 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1941, $100 gray (Scott RG80), handstamped "Office of the Collector of Internal Revenue" cancel, fresh and nicely centered, Very Fine. Scott $700 Estimate $400-600 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1941, $1,000 gray (Scott RG82), Serial no. 45, a marvelous used example, fresh and nicely centered with a typed cancel, "SILVER TAX STAM[Ps CANCELLED BY DENNIS W. DELANEY COLLECTOR OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE]/ 9-5-46"; single short perforation at the left, still Very Fine. One of only about a dozen recorded examples, with just a few of them being sound.
Most examples have portions of the same typed cancellation—including the same date. Scott $2,750 Estimate $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Scott $2,750 Estimate $2,000-3,00
Opening US$ 2,400.00
Sold...US$ 2,400.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:32:59 EST
Sold For 2400
Sale No: 757
Lot No: 1132
Symbol: Cat No: RG83-RG95
Silver Tax, 1942, $2 gray, "SERIES 5942" Error (Scott RG96a), the middle stamp in a choice horizontal strip of 3 with two normal, o.g., never hinged, fresh and bright, Very Fine, with a 2016 P.F. certificate.
An extraordinary example of this rare variety. Scott $1,670 as hinged singles Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1942, $30 gray (Scott RG102), an marvelous mint example of this very rare stamp, without gum as issued, wonderfully fresh and beautifully centered, Extremely Fine.
Only about a dozen examples are recorded, most of them used. The Philatelic Foundation has certified only two other mint examples, the serial numbers right before and right after this one, which is numbered 762. Scott $7,500 Estimate $5,000-7,500 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1942, $50 gray (Scott RG103), without gum as issued, Serial no. 723, wonderfully fresh and well-centered with intense color, Extremely Fine. Scott $40,000 Estimate $30,000-40,000 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1942, $60 gray (Scott RG104), blue manuscript and gray handstamped cancels; four small staple holes, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $750 Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1942, $100 gray (Scott RG105), well-centered with neat handstamped and May 1944 manuscript cancels; staple holes at the top and bottom, fresh and Very Fine. Scott $950 as cut cancel Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Scott $950 as cut cancel Estimate
Opening US$ 700.00
Sold...US$ 700.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:39:28 EST
Sold For 700
Sale No: 757
Lot No: 1141
Symbol: Cat No: RG123-RG124
Silver Tax, 1944, $30 gray (Scott RG127), light purple handstamped cancel and a single faint pen stroke, Very Fine. Scott $175 Estimate $150-200 (Image)
Silver Tax, 1944, $50 gray (Scott RG128), a superb mint single, without gum as issued, Serial no. 1102—a very early number—incredibly fresh and perfectly centered, Superb.
Quite possibly the finest mint example of the rare 1944 unoverprinted Silver Tax stamp in existence. Scott $1,500 Estimate $1,200-1,800 (Image)