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Pony Express, San Francisco, Dec 5, blue oval Running Pony handstamp. Bold sharp strike on 1855 10¢ Nesbitt entire along with dateless blue oval handstamp "The Central Overland California & Pikes Peak Express
Company, San Francisco, Cal", light pencil "1/4" weight notation at top, entered the mails with "St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 15" cds (1860) with matching grid handstamp canceling indicia, reverse with large green "Pony Express, The Central Overland
California & Pikes Peak Express Company, St. Joseph Mo., Dec 19" circular date stamp, opened for display, Extremely Fine, a wonderful cover with clear strike of the San Francisco "Running Pony" oval, as well as the dateless blue oval (FWK
census E47), ex-E. Haub, with 2021 P.F. certificate. Estimate; $7,500 - 10,000.
A BEAUTIFUL EASTBOUND RUNNING PONY EXPRESS USE FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK WITH THE EARLIEST USAGE OF THE GREEN ST. JOSEPH PONY EXPRESS DATE STAMP.
This cover was carried on the Pony Express trip leaving San Francisco on December 5, 1860, arriving 14 days later in St. Joseph on December 19, 1860 (Trip ET-54 in The Pony Express, by Frajola, Walske & Kramer, page 87).
The green
St. Joseph Pony Express date stamp was introduced in the second period for use in St. Joseph. It is known, as in this instance, as a transit backstamp for a short period on eastbound mail from December 19, 1860 (as this example shows) to January 20,
1861. (Image1)
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Est. $7,500-10,000
Selling for...$0.00
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