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1930, 2¢ Von Steuben (Scott 689), bottom margin plate block of 6, two large diagonal preprint paper folds across four stamps, o.g., never hinged, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $25. (Image)
1930, 2¢ Von Steuben, imperf (Scott 689a), o.g., lightly hinged, Post Office fresh in alluring color and razor-sharp detail, plus four meticulously balanced margins, Extremely Fine, a lovely item, only one pane of 100 recorded; unpriced in SMQ, with 1973, 1993 and 2021 P.F. certificates, the last graded XF 90. SMQ XF 90. Scott $2,000. (Image)
1930, 2¢ Von Steuben, imperf (Scott 689a), vertical pair, o.g., previously hinged; repaired tear at right, Very Fine, only one pane of 100 reported. Scott $2,000. (Image)
Estimate $500-750
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Jul-15-2021, 11:53:53 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 758
Lot No: 1150
Symbol: *BL
Cat No: 690 var.
1931, 2¢ Pulaski, pre-printing paper fold (Scott 690 var.), vertical block of 10 with a nice fold running through the five left stamps from top to bottom, o.g., lightly hinged. (Image)
1931, 30¢ brown, rotary press printing (Scott 700), top left plate number 20551 single, o.g., never hinged, a magnificent beast of a stamp, with powerful color, full detail, and dead-on centering, Superb, we can only say: Buy, son, buy, only two stamps grade higher in PSE's Population Report, with 2021 P.S.A.G. certificate graded SUP 98. SMQ SUP 98; $350. (Image)
1931, 50¢ Arlington Amphitheater, rotary press printing (Scott 701), block of 4 with gutter capture, capturing portions of stamps from adjoining sheet, o.g., never hinged, Very Good. Scott $200 as singles. (Image)
1931, 2¢ Yorktown, dark lake & black color (Scott 703b), bottom margin single, fresh with exceptional color and razor-sharp detail; diagonal gum crease affecting lower left corner of stamp and selvage, Fine, a difficult shade, with badly faded photocopy of 1997 (?) A.P.S. certificate for plate block of ten, this position 9. Scott $750. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 250.00
Closed..Jul-15-2021, 11:58:35 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 758
Lot No: 1156
Symbol: BK**/
Cat No: 720b
1932, 3¢ Washington, rotary press printing, booklet panes of 6 with plate numbers (Scott 720b), a fab 15, with plates ranging between 20904 and 21489, including premium plate #21010; several with number and percentage penciled in top selvage tab; otherwise clean and fresh with strong detail in a mix of shades; all panes intact and sound, Fine to Very Fine with better, inspection invited. Durland $1,800. (Image)
1932, 3¢ William Penn, pre-perforating paper fold (Scott 724 var.), lower left corner margin block of 6 with a diagonal fold-over causing "crazy perfs" in the selvage and a wildly shaped lower left stamp, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine. (Image)
1934, 3¢ Wisconsin (Scott 739), full wide top margin plate number F21240 single, o.g., never hinged, a sensational jumbo packing in crisp detail and flawless centering, plus selvage that would hold another entire stamp; small scuff at "Y" at top not mentioned on accompanying certificate (and hardly detracts), a Superb gem, a Top of the Pop, with just two stamps attaining this maximum grade in PSE's Population Report, with 2021 P.S.A.G. certificate graded Gem 100J. SMQ Gem 100J; $380 as a "100". (Image)
Estimate $350-500
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Jul-15-2021, 12:00:03 EST
Sold For 300
1938-Present Issues
Sale No: 758
Lot No: 1160
Symbol: P
1934, National Parks, Harry L. Peckmore steel plate engravings, complete set of 10 engravings by Harry L. Peckmore with designs and colors based on the issued stamps, each die-sunk on 5½" x 6¾" card, fresh and Very Fine except for the Yosemite card, which is slightly toned, apparently from being "on top of the pile"; includes two each of the Mt. Rainier and Mesa Verde proofs - 12 in all. A marvelous set of these lovely National Parks collateral items. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
Opening US$ 275.00
Closed..Jul-15-2021, 12:00:28 EST
Sold For 0
1929-1937 Issues
Sale No: 758
Lot No: 1161
Symbol: **/*
Cat No: 740a
1934, 1¢ Yosemite National Park, vertical pair, imperf horizontally (Scott 740a), Post Office fresh in bright color with solid detail; horizontal guide line in top selvage; lightly hinged at bottom of top stamp (not counted in Scott estimate), the bottom pair never hinged, Fine to Very Fine, a rootin'-tootin' rarity, only 16 pairs or strips recorded, each stamp signed "SA" (Spencer Anderson), with 2017 P.F. certificate. Scott $3,000. (Image)
1934, 5¢ Yellowstone National Park, perforated (Scott 744), o.g., never hinged, one to gush about, with boardwalk margins of pure white perfectly framing the flawlessly printed design, a Superb jumbo, a sublime Old Faithful, just four stamps grade higher in PSE's Population Report, with 2005 P.S.E. certificate graded SUP 98J. SMQ SUP 98J; $150. (Image)
1934, 7¢ Acadia National Park, horizontal pair, imperf vertically (Scott 746a), o.g., hinged, Post Office fresh and sound, with clean lines and crisp color; the right stamp appearing to have been more deeply engraved (or the transfer die more deeply rocked in), Very Fine, your Maine squeeze, with 2021 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $1,250. (Image)
1937, 3¢ Navy (Scott 792), a one-in-a-million mint single, o.g., never hinged, Post Office fresh and mathematically centered, a Superb gem, with a 2021 P.S.A.G. certificate graded "100". SMQ $350. (Image)