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1895 (Oct.), Postage Due cover to New York, bearing 1895 5c orange pair (#35), uncancelled, with US Postage Due 2¢ pair, cancelled by "New York/M.I. & R." duplex (Oct. 16), and showing "New York/Ship/Letter/Due 4 cts" dual-circle datestamp adjacent; the cover was prepaid with Haiti stamps at the 4-cent ship letter rate, but was carried on a non-contract mail ship, so the letter was placed in the mails at New York by the captain who collected the 4 cents; the cover has closed tear at foot, Very Fine, uncommon usage. Estimate $500 - 750 . (Image)
Estimate $500-750
Opening US$ 400.00
Closed..Sep-14-2021, 14:43:23 EST
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Sale No: 760
Lot No: 362
Symbol: P
Cat No: 338-339, C12-C13
Haiti, 1941, Inter-American Caribbean Conference, two different sets of four large die proofs (Scott 338-339, C12-C13), in issued colors on India paper, comprising one set without die numbers, mounted on sunken cards (152 x 228 mm), three with "Submitted by/American Bank Note Co./New York" embossing, and all with penciled and dated approval initialed by H.L. Hershey; and the second set with die numbers, mounted on cards, the 10c signed by the artist V. Pierre-Noel, the 10c and 25c are gum stained, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate $600 - 800 . (Image)