You are in StampAuctionNetwork Unattended Live Bidding
. Note that by using SAN Unattended Live Bidding, you understand
that if your bid is successful, you will be invoiced at 1% of the Realized value, no cap and no minimum.
Canal Zone, 1904, 5¢ blue (Scott 6), bottom margin plate number 1886 block of 6 with imprint, o.g., hinge remnants re-inforcing separations, boldly printed in deep color with crisp overprints; light overall toning, Fine, a scarce and desirable plate, undervalued in Scott. Scott $1,450 Estimate $250-350 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1904, 10¢ pale red brown (Scott 8), a lovely bottom margin imprint & plate no. block of 6, o.g., previously hinged, internal heavy diagonal gum creases, fresh and nicely centered; internal diagonal crease affecting left vertical pair skillfully rejoined with other reinforced separation, otherwise Extremely Fine. A very difficult plate block. Scott $2,500 Estimate $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1904, 1c green, double overprint (Scott 9d), part o.g., fresh with bright color, the overprint will make you look twice, Very Fine, with 1969 P.F. certificate. Scott $2,750 Estimate $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1904, 5c blue, "CANAL ZONE" double (Scott 12c), o.g., previously hinged, bright and fresh, Choice Very Fine.
The second overprint is displaced by a full 5mm, making it one of the more spectacular of only 200 examples issued. Scott $800 Estimate $750-1,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1904, 10c yellow, "PANAMA" double (Scott 13c), o.g., lightly hinged, uncommonly fresh and bright, Fine to Very Fine. Only 80 examples were issued. Scott $650 Estimate $350-500 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1907, 1c green & black, imperf horizontally (Scott 22c), vertical strip of 3, tropicalized o.g. with barest trace of hinge at top, flawlessly printed on absolutely immaculate paper, imperforate at top and between each stamp (bottom stamp perforated at foot); missing corner on bottom stamp, otherwise Extremely Fine, take your Canal collection to new heights, only 20 pairs reported, with 1969 A.P.S. certificate. Scott $3,375 as 1½ pairs Estimate $2,500-3,500 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1906, 2c red & black, double overprint (Scott 23c), o.g., lightly hinged, wonderfully fresh and virtually perfectly centered, Extremely Fine. Only one pane of 100 received the double overprint. Scott $600 Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1906, 5c ultramarine & black, double overprint (Scott 24c), 6¾mm spacing, o.g., lightly hinged, bright and fresh, Fine to Very Fine. Two panes of 100 received the double overprint—one with the 6¾mm spacing, one with 7¼mm. Scott $500 Estimate $300-400 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1909, 2c vermilion & black (Scott 32c), complete unexploded handmade booklet, o.g., never hinged, with surprisingly fresh covers and four panes of six with perforated margins; gum lightly browned but not adhering to interleaving, Very Fine, scarce complete, ex Joyce. Scott $3,200 as four panes Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1912, 2c vermilion & black (Scott 39c), booklet pane of 6, imperf margins, complete 49¢ booklet containing four fresh, nicely centered panes, o.g. with interleaving stuck; front cover separated and taped back together, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $2,400+ Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1915, 1c green & black, double overprint, one reading "ZONE CANAL" (Scott 46d), wide top margin single with part imprint, o.g., barest trace of hinge (appears never hinged), a lovely example in bright colors on fresh paper, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, a key error rarity of Canal Zone, with just 13 printed. Scott $2,000 Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1918, 2c vermilion & black, missing overprint (Scott 53b), at right in horizontal right margin pair with normal, o.g., lightly hinged, in deep color cleanly printed; paper and gum fresh, the error due to the sheet being misfed into the press, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $2,000 Estimate $800-1,200 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1920, 2c orange vermilion & black, double overprint (Scott 56a), right margin single, o.g., previously hinged, with wonderful color and detail, and clear doubling of the overprint, Fine, only 100 printed, with photocopy of 2000 P.F. certificate for vertical pair, this position 2. Scott $500 Estimate $250-350 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1920, 2c orange vermilion & black, "ZONE" double (Scott 56f), left sheet margin single with bottom half of "CANAL" in the selvage, o.g., previously hinged, bright and fresh, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Only 30 examples of the double "ZONE" error exist—just 10 of those with partial "CANAL" in the selvage. Scott $900 Estimate $750-1,000 (Image)
Scott $900 Estimate $750-1,000
Opening US$ 1,300.00
Sold...US$ 1,300.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 17:44:24 EST
Sold For 1300
Sale No: 757
Lot No: 1237
Symbol: Cat No: 68-69 and vars.
Canal Zone, 1924, 1c-1b Coat of Arms complete, including the unissued denominations (Scott 68-69 and vars.), disturbed o.g., bright colors, mostly Very Fine. Unissued values signed A. Brun.
In late 1923, Panama advised the Canal Zone authorities of its intent to issue a new set of stamps featuring the Coat-of-Arms of the Republic. Canal Zone placed an order for nine of these values (1 centesimo through 1 Balboa) with the "CANAL ZONE" overprint. That order was received from the American Bank Note Company in early 1924. However, only the 1c and 2c denominations were ever issued, the need for the remaining denominations being obviated by the abrogation of the Taft Agreement. All of the unissued stamps were subsequently destroyed, with the exception of 600 copies of each value that were requested by Panama for transmittal to the U.P.U. A small number of these reached the public, although not through "normal" channels. Scott $2,467 Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1924, 5c dark blue to 1b black, unissued (Scott 69 var.), tropicalized o.g., Post Office fresh with bold colors on pristine paper; all but 5c and 24c values with "dropped E" variety, Very Fine, only 600 sets produced; a small number of sets ended up in the hands of dealers, with the balance of the supply destroyed in 1937. CZSG 69.A-69.G. Scott $2,450 Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1924, 1¢ deep green, flat "A", "ZONE CANAL" (Scott 71d), slightly tropicalized o.g., fresh and well-centered, Very Fine. Only 180 were issued. Scott $400 Estimate $250-350 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1926, 5¢ dark blue, sharp "A", "ZONE ZONE" (Scott 86a), position 6 in a block of 8, o.g., the error never hinged, Fine to Very Fine, with an 1993 A.P.S. certificate.
The "ZONE ZONE" always occurs in position 18 of the lower right pane of 100 from plates 15571 and 16332. However, it turns out that all of the 1,250 copies delivered to Canal Zone authorities were returned and "officially" destroyed, though about 15 examples are known to have somehow managed to reach private hands. Scott $1,000+ Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Scott $1,000+ Estimate $500-750
Opening US$ 500.00
Sold...US$ 550.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 17:47:12 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 757
Lot No: 1241
Symbol: Cat No: 91a, 91c
Canal Zone, 1926, 17¢ black, sharp "A", "ZONE CANAL" & "ZONE" only se-tenant (Scott 91a, 91c), vertical pair with bottom sheet margin, o.g., "ZONE CANAL" lightly hinged, "ZONE"-only never hinged, fresh and choice, Very Fine.
Only 40 pairs of this double error were issued with no more than 33 se-tenant pairs still in existence, due to the approximate number of "ZONE"-only examples recorded. Scott $1,275+ Estimate $800-1,200 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1926, $1 violet brown, sharp "A" (Scott 95), full wide bottom margin plate no. 14268 block of 6, o.g., lightly hinged (bottom stamps never hinged), fresh and solid but couple perforations rejoined at the upper left, Very Fine. Scott $2,000 Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1962, 4¢ Thatcher Ferry Bridge, silver (bridge) omitted (Scott 157a), a choice mint example, o.g., never hinged, Post Office fresh and virtually perfectly centered with position "18" (of 50) lightly in pencil on the reverse, Extremely Fine to Superb, a top-notch example of this iconic error, with a 1992 P.F. certificate.
During the preparation of Thatcher Ferry Bridge first day covers, a clerk noticed that a plate block was missing the silver plate number and that the stamps were missing the silver bridge. The authorities made an immediate search and found the remaining 46 stamps from that pane and two additional panes with the error. Shortly thereafter, H. E. Harris & Co. discovered the upper right pane with the missing bridge error in its shipment of 5,000 stamps from the Canal Zone Philatelic Agency. Canal Zone authorities ordered 100,000 copies of the error be reprinted for sale at face value through the Philatelic Agency and began accepting orders. Harris filed suit for an injunction against the special printing and, after two-and-a-half years, won the case and halted the reprinting. The two intact panes were laminated and gifted to the Smithsonian's National Collection and the Canal Zone Library museum. The broken third pane was destroyed, leaving only Harris' pane for philatelists. Scott $8,000 Estimate $6,000-8,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, Airmail Official, 1941, 20¢ red violet, type II (Scott CO10), "used" block of 4, neatly canceled to order (no gum), fresh and Very Fine, with a 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,050 for o.g. Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, Airmail Official, 1941, 40¢ yellow, type II (Scott CO12), "used" block of 4, neatly canceled to order (no gum), fresh and Very Fine, with a 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,050 for o.g. Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, Postage Due, 1924, 1¢ carmine rose (Scott J12), bottom margin plate no. 13844 block of 6, o.g., never hinged (bottom stamps with small, insignificant gum skips), fresh, vibrant color, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,250 for hinged Estimate $500-750 (Image)
Canal Zone, Postage Due, 1924, 10¢ deep claret (Scott J14), bottom margin imprint, star & plate no. 6555 block of 6, slightly tropicalized o.g., fresh and solid with deep rich color, Fine. Scott $3,500 for hinged Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)