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United States 1930-79 Issues continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
221 nhbl 704-15 image1932 Washington Bicentennial Issue, 1/2c-10c complete set of sheets of 100, n.h., fresh, well centered, especially 10c, fresh and fine-v.f., cat. $3468 (Cat No. 704-15) (Image) (image 221a)

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SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
222 nhbl 718-19 image1932 Olympics, set of sheets of 50, n.h., fine-v.f., with a 1927 letter ordering these sheets in the Philatelic Agency in Washington, D.C., cat. $512 (Cat No. 718-19) (Image) (image 222a)

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SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
223 nh 832 image1938 $1 purple and black, n.h., near perfect centering, with 2022 PSE certificate graded "Superb 98" (SMQ $275) (Cat No. 832) (Image)

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SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
224 nh 847 image1939 Presidential Coils, 10c brown red, horizontal pair, n.h., with 2006 PSE certificate graded "Gem 100" (SMQ $870 for two singles) (Cat No. 847) (Image)

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SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
225 nhbl 859-93 image1940 Famous Americans, complete set in sheets of 70, n.h., mostly v.f. (catalogued as singles) cat. $2317 (Cat No. 859-93) (Image)

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SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
United States 1979 "CIA" Invert
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
226 nh 1610c image1979 $1.00 Rush Lamp & Candle Holder, intaglio brown color inverted, n.h., v.f., with PSE certificate graded "VF-XF 85". The CIA invert is one of the best known inverted color errors in United States philately. These stamps were discovered by an on-duty CIA employee who teamed up with some colleagues to purchase the pane from a post office. Saving a copy each, the group later sold the bulk of the sheet to a prominent stamp dealer. News of the error reached CIA officials who sought to claim ownership, and US Postal authorities tried to recover the stamps. Official queries, threats, and even job losses followed the group until the sale of the pane was ruled legal. Only about 80-85 copies are accounted for, cat. $17000 (Cat No. 1610c) (Image)

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SOLD for $17,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
227 nhbl 1610c image1979 $1.00 Rush Lamp & Candle Holder, intaglio brown color inverted, block of four, n.h. and post office fresh, v.f., one of only three known blocks of four of this popular error, significantly undervalued given its rarity. Discovered in 1985, the CIA Invert was the first major inverted stamp in 66 years. The story began when an auctioneer specializing in U.S. error stamps announced the discovery (by a "business in northern Virginia") of 85 inverted 1979 $1 Rush Lamp stamps. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing launched an internal investigation and found that there were no indications of impropriety by its employees. It was discovered that an on-duty C.I.A. employee had purchased a partial sheet of 95 inverted stamps at a small post office near McLean, Virginia. When the office workers realized what they had, they pooled their money and substituted non-error $1 Rush Lamp stamps for the inverts. Each of the nine co-workers kept a stamp. The remaining 86 stamps, including one that was damaged, were quietly sold to the auctioneer. The story made headlines across the nation and was featured on every major television network. The CIA launched an ethics investigation and demanded that the co-workers surrender their inverts or face 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine for conversion of government property for personal gain. Five employees returned their stamps, one claimed his had been lost, and three people resigned. The CIA donated the recovered inverts to the National Postal Museum (catalogued as singles) cat. $68000 (Cat No. 1610c) (Image)

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SOLD for $57,500.00
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United States Modern Issues
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
228 nhbl 2630c image1992 Stock Exchange Bicentennial, 29c green & black, center inverted, right sheet margin block of four, with additional inverted vignettes in margin, n.h. and post office fresh, v.f., one of only two remaining blocks of this major U.S. error (the other realized $71,875 including buyer's premium in our September 2011 sale). With only 56 examples known, this is considerably scarcer than both the Jenny and CIA inverts (catalogued as singles) cat. $68000 (Cat No. 2630c) (Image)

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229 blbl 3436e image2002 Wilma Rudolph, complete booklet, 23c red & black, die cutting omitted, n.h., v.f. (Cat No. 3436e) (Image)

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SOLD for $525.00
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230 blbl 3619i image2002 23c George Washington, complete booklet with pane of 10, imperforate vertically on both panes, cover mis-cut as well, v.f. (Cat No. 3619i) (Image)

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SOLD for $525.00
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231 nhbl 3629Fg image2003 37c Flag, imperforate sheet of 100, n.h., v.f., cat. $5000 (Cat No. 3629Fg) (Image)

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SOLD for $700.00
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United States - Air Post
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
232 nh C1 image1918 6c orange, n.h., well centered, bright color, with 2021 PSAG certificate graded "95" (SMQ $400) (Cat No. C1) (Image)

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SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction
233 ogbl C1 image1918 6c orange, top margin plate number block of six, barest trace of a hinge in upper margin (stamps n.h.), well centered, some light oxidization, fine-v.f., cat. $700 (Cat No. C1) (Image)

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SOLD for $260.00
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234 nhbl C2 image1918 16c green, top margin plate number block of six, n.h., fresh color, fine-v.f., cat. $1350 (Cat No. C2) (Image)

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SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
235 ogbl C3 image1918 24c rose carmine & blue, Top sheet margin Arrow and Two Plate No's block of 12, exceptionally well centered, hinge marks on selvage, stamps n.h., with natural gum skips affecting upper right and upper left stamps, fresh and v.f. Plate No. Block, cat. $1200 (Cat No. C3) (Image)

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CLOSED
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236 nhbl C3 image1918 24c carmine rose and blue, top margin double top and plate number block of twelve, n.h., beautiful color, fine-v.f., with 2010 PFC, cat. $2000 (Cat No. C3) (Image)

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SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
237 nhbl C4-6 image1923 8c green, 16c dark blue, 24c carmine, matching lower left sheet corner panes of 90 (rows with straight edges removed), each with two intact Plate No. Blocks of six, n.h., exceptionally well preserved for these large panes, unfolded and post office fresh, many exceptionally well centered, fine-v.f. throughout. A remarkable new find, with original 1927 order for these sheets from the Philatelic Agency in Washington, D.C., first time on the market, cat. $31890 (Cat No. C4-6) (Image) (image 237a) (image 237b)

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SOLD for $18,500.00
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238 nhbl C5 image1923 16c dark blue, bottom margin plate number block of six, n.h., well centered, v.f., with 2009 PFC, cat. $2000 (Cat No. C5) (Image)

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SOLD for $800.00
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239 nhbl C6 image1923 24c carmine, top margin plate number block of six, bright color, fine-v.f., with 2012 PFC, cat. $2500 (Cat No. C6) (Image)

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SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
240 nhbl C7-10,12 image1924-26 issues, five different sheets of 50, mostly without straight edges, n.h., post office fresh, fine-v.f., cat. $2465 (Cat No. C7-10,12) (Image) (image 240a) (image 240b) (image 240c) (image 240d)

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SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction

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