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1914 5c blue, right margin plate number single, n.h., well centered, fresh color, some marginal wrinkles, v.f., with photocopy of a 2018 PSE certificate for a block of four from which this came, (Cat No. 428) (Image)
1915 2c red, Rotary coil single, n.h., Joint Line single with attached Coil Leader paper attached to the gum at the bottom of the stamp, fresh color, very rare, with 2003 PFC, (Cat No. 449) (Image)
1916 3c violet, horizontal pair, used, well centered with wide margins, with a photocopy of a 2020 PSAG certificate graded "90" for a strip of three from which this pair originated (SMQ $1,000) (Cat No. 456) (Image)
1916 2c pale carmine red, top sheet margin single, n.h., fresh and fine, with a photocopy of a 2009 PFC for a larger block from which this originated, (Cat No. 461) (Image)
1916 2c pale carmine red, left sheet margin plate block of six, n.h., with owner's handstamp in the selvage, centered to right, v.g., rare plate block, with 2021 PSAG certificate, (Cat No. 461) (Image)
1916 11c dark green, n.h., well centered with wide margins, fresh color, tiny natural fiber inclusion, with photocopy of a 2018 PFC for a pair from which this originated, (Cat No. 473) (Image)
1916 2c deep rose, Type Ia, Imperforate, Schermack Type III Perforation, usual centering, tied by wavy machine cancel on window envelope with Holeproof Hosiery Co. corner card, "Milwaukee Wis Mar 30, 1920" cds, fine, with 1967 and 2019 Philatelic Foundation Certificates. Scott 482A was issued imperforate by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and sold to the Schermack Company for use in its machines. The 482A on cover is one of the premier rarities of 20th Century US Philately. Siegel Census records only three covers, one unused single, a used pair and 33 used singles for a total of 39 stamps. Most examples are either cut well into the design or have the Schermack perfs trimmed away on one side (a similar cover, ex-Dr. Alfred Martin, last sold in a 2005 Siegel sale, $160,000 hammer) (Cat No. 482A) (Image)
1917 2c rose, A.E.F. booklet pane of 30, two stamps barely hinged, balance n.h., exceptionally well centered for this, fresh color, v.f., only 2,000-3,000 booklets were prepared for use in Europe by the Allied Expeditionary Force, of which less than 20 booklets are still believed to be intact, nearly all of them poorly centered, with 2019 PSE certificate, (Cat No. 499f) (Image)
1917 2c lake, n.h., well centered with wide margins, fresh and v.f., with 2014 PSE certificate for a block of four from which this originated, (Cat No. 499h) (Image)