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EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. THIS IS UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR COVERS WITH THE PHILADELPHIA "OLD STAMPS NOT RECOGNIZED" MARKING AND ONE OF VERY FEW SHOWING CARRIER SERVICE.
The late 1861 Federal demonetization of all United States stamps issued before the new 1861 series resulted in the rejection of 1857 Issue stamps as prepayment -- most famously represented by the "Old Stamps Not Recognized" handstamps. Other markings used to reject prepayment were applied in manuscript, or letters were simply marked postage due or held for postage. In the case of the cover offered here, the 1c stamp, which paid the carrier fee, was accepted as postage but the 3c for regular postage was not.
Ex Kimmel and Piller. With 1976 P.F. certificate (Image)
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VERY FINE. A RARE AND DESIRABLE "OLD STAMPS NOT RECOGNIZED" COVER COMBINING THE ONE-CENT 1857 AND 1861 ISSUES, WHICH WAS CHARGED ONE CENT FOR THE UNRECOGNIZED OLD POSTAGE.
The late 1861 Federal demonetization of all United States stamps issued before the new 1861 series resulted in the rejection of 1857 Issue stamps as prepayment -- most famously represented by the "Old Stamps Not Recognized" handstamps. Other markings used to reject prepayment were applied in manuscript, or letters were simply marked postage due or held for postage. In the case of the cover offered here, the sender apparently tried to sneak the old stamp past postal clerks by flanking it with two new issues, but the demonetized stamp was spotted and "not recognized."
Ex Ishikawa (Image)
VERY FINE. AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPTED TRANSATLANTIC USE OF THE DEMONETIZED 1857 ISSUE IN NOVEMBER 1862, ONE YEAR AFTER THE LAST FEDERAL POST OFFICES TOLERATED USE OF OLD STAMPS.
Ex Piller. (Image)
VERY FINE AND SCARCE USE OF THE NEW ORLEANS "ILLEGAL STAMP" MARKING. ONLY SEVEN IN TOTAL ARE REPORTED, AND THIS IS THE ONLY EXAMPLE WITH A ONE-CENT STAMP.
According to Simpson, this marking was used in December 1863 or later. The type of datestamp on back points to an even later use (1869-70 or later). (Image)