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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 25c red, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-73, town cancel, unusual and very distintive brownish red color, Very Fine, an extremely rare color variety, even 1872 issue specialist Karl Schimmer had never seen another of this color variety, with 1984 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. 95; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Mexico, 1874-83 Hidalgo Profile Issue, Monterrey District. Mounted collection of 85 stamps including 50c (10) and 100c (7), also 15 covers, generally F.-V.F. Scott No. 105//122; $535; Estimate $200 - 300. Scott $535 Est. $200-300
Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 5c brown, Queretaro. Cons 1978, tied by oval Queretaro handstamp (Schimmer QRO 15/9) on wrapper to Guanajuato, with Gobierno Del Estado Libtre Y Soberano official eagle cachet, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 106; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 10c black, Tampico. Cons 40-76, tied by blue Tampico oval date stamp on 1877 folded letter sheet to Bordeaux, France via New Orleans and N.Y. endorsed "pr City of Merida", with "Ship" oval and "T" in circle handstamp, blue "35" accountancy for U.S. and manuscript "1f05c" rating due for unpaid letter, transit and receiving backstamps, Very Fine,ex-Schimmer. Scott No. 107; Estimate $250 - 350. Est. $250-350 (Image)
Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 10c black, Tampico. Cons 40-77, tied by blue Tampico oval date stamp on 1877 folded letter sheet to Bordeaux, France via New Orleans and N.Y. endorsed "Americana", with "Ship" oval and "T" in circle handstamp, blue "35" accountancy for U.S. and manuscript "1f05c" rating due for unpaid letter, transit and receiving backstamps, Very Fine. Scott No. 107; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 10c black, Tampico. Cons 40-76, tied by light blue Tampico oval date stamp on 1876 folded letter sheet to Bordeaux, France endorsed "Por Vapor Americano" and blue Via New York, sent via French packet with transit and receiving backstamps, "T" in triangle handstamp and "19" decimes due handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 107; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 10c black, Tampico. Cons 40-74, tied by light date stamp on 1875 cover to Yaguaron, Brazil, via New Orleans and N.Y. with red "Not Paid" boxed handstamp, returned with blue "U.S. Dead Letter Office, May 3, 1875" cds on reverse, Very Fine. Scott No. 107; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Mexico, 1878, Hidalgo Profile, 10c orange, Chihuahua. Cons 3981, with "Pral. Chihuahua" overprint, negative seal cancel as always, Very Fine, the "Pral." overprint is very rare. Follansbee No. 110z. Scott No. 108; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 25c blue, Huejutla. Cons 3578 at bottom, light cancel, Very Fine, very rare with only six examples recorded, ex-Larranaga. Follansbee No. 104 $150. Scott No. 109; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 50c green, Guanajuato. Cons 52-76, s.e. at right, on 1874, 10c green registered front to Guaymas, tied by San Luis de la Paz cds and certification boxed date stamp (Schatzkes 1324C & 1324B), registered at four other transit Post Offices including Allende (March 27), Lagos (March 29), Mazatlan (April 9) and Alamos (April 14), Very Fine,ex-Bash, Schimmer. Scott No. 110; Estimate $400 - 600. Est. $400-600 (Image)
Mexico, 1875, Hidalgo Profile, 100c carmine, Papel Sellado watermark (Matamoros). Cons 2280 close together at top, light cancel, Very Fine, with 2007 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott No. 116; $400. Scott $400 (Image)
Mexico, 1881, Hidalgo Profile, 25c blue, thin paper, Aguascalientes. Cons 5282, on "Compania Telegrafica De Jalisco" telegram cover to Zacetecas, tied by boxed Calpulapan handstamp (Schatzkes 10).; corner cover nick at top right, otherwise Very Fine, a very rare and seldom seem telegram cover usage, with 1996 Jaretzky certificate. Scott No. 120; Estimate $400 - 600. Est. $400-600 (Image)
Mexico, 1881, Hidalgo Profile, 100c carmine, thin paper, Hermosillo. With printing omission on and around face, in combination with 1881, Hidalgo Profile, 25c blue, cons 483 on 1883 registered front to Iraputo, canceled by Alamos circular handstamp with matching certification boxed date stamp and mute "0" at corners, with Tepic, Guadalajara and Lagos transit date stamps; some edge wear, Very Fine. Scott No. 122+120; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Mexico, 1879, Foreign Mail 1st Issue (Juarez), 2c dark violet, Mexico. Cons 5479, complete sheet of 100, full o.g., 2 stamps with error "4579" instead of "5479", fresh with rich color, Very Fine. Scott No. 124; $400 for singles. Scott $400 for singles
Mexico, 1879, Foreign Mail 1st Issue (Juarez), 5c orange, Mazatlan. Double cons "4781" error for "2781" (stamps intended for Ciudad Victoria were missent to Mazatlan that used them anyway), s.e. at left, tied by violet "Culiacan, 5 Jul, 1881" oval postmark (Schimmer Sin 18/1) on mining company corner card cover to Virginia City, Nev., San Francisco transit backstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 125; Estimate $150 - 200.
The sender Las Yedras Mining Company was a large mining company. The addressee Richard Kirmin was an attorney in the mining city, Virginia City, then near its peak of production. His son, Richard Kerman became Mayor of Reno, then Governor of Nevada. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Mexico, 1882, Foreign Mail 2nd Issue (Numeral), 2c green, Mazatlan. Uprating on 1882, Foreign Mail 2nd Issue (Numeral), 3c carmine lake, Mazatlan formula postal card to Modena, Italy, both cons 2783, 3c shows a reverse embossed "2783" (occurred when the sheet was used with others as a cushion beneath the sheet being overprinted to prevent that operation from punching through the very thin paper during overprinting), tied by grid handstamps with red "Mazatlan, Set, 22, 1883" oval date stamp, Very Fine, a rare usage of the UPU postal card. Scott No. 146+147; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Mexico, 1882, Foreign Mail 2nd Issue (Numeral), 6c ultramarine, Huejutla. With both Huejutla "3583" and Cuautitlan "4683" consignment numbers, oval cancel, F.-V.F., Richard Daffner's book Foreign Mail Issue of Mexico 1879-1883 notes that only two are known used. Scott No. 149; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)