Worldwide United States Wells Fargo & Co. 1861 $2 red
Sale No: 60
Lot No:728
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Cat No:143L1
Wells Fargo & Co., 1861, $2 red, large margins except just touched at top, rich color, tied by blue "Wells Fargo & Co., Placerville, May 2" oval datestamp on 10c green on buff Star Die entire (U33) with Wells, Fargo & Co. red printed frank addressed to J.W. Smith at Tuscola Ill., partial green "St. Joseph Mo. May 14" cds applied on arrival and entry into the mail system; restored at right edge, Very Fine appearance, ex-Lichtenstein. Scott No. 143L1 Estimate $15,000 - 20,000. A BEAUTIFUL EASTBOUND PONY EXPRESS COVER WITH THE WELLS, FARGO & COMPANY $2.00 HORSE & RIDER ISSUE. THE FINER OF ONLY TWO RECORDED $2.00 WAY USAGES FROM PLACERVILLE. The rate was $2 per ½ ounce from April 1, 1861 until June 30, 1861 when the Pony Express was run by Wells Fargo & Co. and not the Central Overland California & Pikes Peak Express Company. Pony Express mail from Placerville is rare compared to those originating the in the San Francisco or Sacramento Pony Express offices. Mails collected at stations along the route between San Francisco and St. Joseph is term "way" mail. Way mail was accounted for, and carried, separately from the other mails with each letter entered on a way bill that was updated as additional letters were collected. At St. Joseph, the pony mail was turned into the St. Joseph post office for onward transmission by the government postal system. St. Joseph was the terminus for the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, from whence there was rapid mail connection to the east. $0 (Image)
Opening US$ 18,000.00
Sold...US$ 18,000.00
Closed..Apr-26-2015, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 18000
Sale No: 60
Lot No:2600
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Cat No:143L1
Wells Fargo & Co., 1861, $2 red, neat blue Wells, Fargo & Co. Sacramento circular date stamp cancel, ample margins and bright color, small flaws, otherwise Very Fine and attractive; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 143L1 $800. $0 (Image)