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Bahrain, 1938-41, King George VI, 3p-15r complete. O.g., lightly hinged, fresh with rich colors throughout, high value particularly well centered, a Very Fine set. SG Nos. 20-37; £1,000 ($1,190). US$0
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Bahrain, 1951, King George VI, 5r on 5s red, extra bar. Showing thin extra bar below lower bar, o.g., very lightly hinged, bright and fresh, Very Fine. SG Nos. 78a; £950 ($1,130). US$0
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Bermuda, 1875, Queen Victoria, 1d on 2d bright blue. O.g., fresh with bright color, Fine and scarce. Scott Nos. 13. SG Nos. 15; £700 ($830). US$0
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Bermuda, 1875, Queen Victoria, 1d on 3d yellow buff & 1d on 1s green. Single of each, o.g., both well centered, Very Fine, a scarce duo. Scott Nos. 14-15. SG Nos. 16-17; £950 ($1,130). US$0
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Bermuda, 1932, King George V, 12s6d gray & orange, break through scroll. O.g., never hinged, bright and fresh, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 97 var. SG Nos. 93c; £900 for hinged ($1,070). US$0
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Bermuda, 1942, King George VI, 2s6d black & red on gray blue, line perf 14¼. O.g., lightly hinged (slight gum tone), rich color on deep colored paper, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 124 var. SG Nos. 117a; £600 ($710). US$0
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Bermuda, 1947, King George VI, 12s6d gray & yellow, perf 14, ordinary paper. Top right corner margin single, o.g., never hinged (hinged in top selvage only), rich radiant color on bright fresh paper, Very Fine, choice so nice. Scott Nos. 127b. SG Nos. 1
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Ceylon, 1938-49, King George VI Pictorials, 2¢-5r complete, perforated "Specimen". Full o.g., rich colors, a Very Fine set. SG Nos. 386s/97s; £650 ($770). US$0
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Cook Islands, 1932, 2p canoe, inverted overprint. N.h., couple of tiny gum skips, fresh, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 64 var. SG Nos. 101 var.; £500 ($600). US$0
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Cyprus, 1928, Anniversary of British Rule complete. O.g., some h.r.'s on lower values, fresh with rich colors throughout, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 114-123. SG Nos. 123/32; £300 ($360). US$0
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Cyprus, 1938-51, King George VI Pictorials, ¼pi-£1 complete, perforated "Specimen". O.g., lightly hinged, rich colors, bright and fresh, a Very Fine and choice set. SG Nos. 151s/63s; £800 ($950). US$0
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Dominica, "Dominica" Large Fleuron. Bold strike of scarce large undated fleuron postmark on flap of Mar. 19th 1820 folded cover with second page of letter to Edinburgh, Scotland, red Edinburgh (5.14) arrival cds and framed "½" pence Scottish toll ro
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Dominica, 1951, King George VI, 48¢ bright green & red orange, "A" missing from watermark. O.g., neatly hinged once, brilliant colors, post office fresh, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 133 var. SG Nos. 131b; £1,000 ($1,190). US$0
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Dominica, 1951, King George VI, $1.20 emerald & black, "A" missing from watermark. Left margin single, o.g., fresh with bold colors, Very Fine, a very scarce watermark variety. Scott Nos. 135 var. SG Nos. 133b; £1,200 ($1,430). US$0
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Dominica, 1951, 3¢ New Constitution, "JA" for "CA" in watermark. O.g., never hinged, rich colors and choice centering, Extremely Fine. Scott Nos. 137. SG Nos. 135c; £475 ($560). US$0
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Egypt, 1937, 5m King Farouk, trial color in dark violet brown. On watermark paper, left margin block of 4, o.g., never hinged, rich color, Very Fine, a very rare showpiece, ex-Royal collection. Scott Nos. 210TC; Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. US$1,500-
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Egypt, 1939, 100m brown violet, horizontal pair and single. In combination with 1937, 20m lilac gray + 1939, 30m olive green, two singles (216+234B) on front and reverse of parcel payment receipt, April 27, 1947 scarce cancellation from Dumiat to Akhmem with 36m
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Egypt, 1946, 1m+1m-22m+22m Exposition souvenir sheet, perf and imperf. O.g., never hinged, Very Fine. Scott Nos. B6a-b; $170. US$0
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Fiji, 1874, "V.R.", 6¢ on 3d green, no period after "R". Light red cancel, strong bright color; small light corner crease at bottom left, Fine appearance, a very rare example of this "V.R." overprint variety, with only few known. Scott Nos. 23 var. (page)
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Fiji, 1938-55, ½d-£1 King George VI complete, perforated "Specimen". O.g., top three high values never hinged, rich bright colors, well centered throughout, a Very Fine and choice set. SG Nos. 249s/266s; £800 ($950). US$0
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Fiji, 1938, King George VI, 2d brown & green, Die I, extra line. O.g., lightly hinged, deep colors, very fresh, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 120 var. SG Nos. 253a; £1,000 ($1,190). US$0
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Gibraltar, 1925, King George V, £5 violet & black, Multiple Script CA watermark. O.g., very lightly hinged, rich bold colors on bright fresh paper, Very Fine, a choice KGV high value. Scott Nos. 93. SG Nos. 108; £1,600 ($1,900). US$0
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Gibraltar, 1943, King George VI Pictorial, 2d gray, perf 13, watermark sideways. O.g., very lightly hinged, rich color, quite fresh, F.-V.F., a very scarce watermark variety. Scott Nos. 110. SG Nos. 124b; £800 ($950). US$0
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Grenada, 1864, Queen Victoria, 1d green, rough perf 14 to 16. two horiz. pair & diagonal bisect tied by indistinct cancel on reverse of 1880 cover to Madeira, postmarked "Grenada MY 18 80" cds with red "London Ship Letter JU 14 80" transit on front, Ver
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Grenada, 1873, Queen Victoria, 6d orange vermilion, intermediate perf 15. O.g., lightly hinged, rich brilliant color, wide margins, Very Fine, a choice mint example. Scott Nos. 7. SG Nos. 12; £650 ($770). US$0
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Grenada, 1875, Queen Victoria, 1s deep mauve, perf 14. O.g., fresh with rich color, Fine. Scott Nos. 11. SG Nos. 13; £700 ($830). US$0
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Grenada, 1943, King George VI, 10s slate blue & bright carmine, perf 12, narrow frame. O.g., lightly hinged, fresh with rich colors, well centered, Very Fine and choice, a very scarce vareity. Scott Nos. 142a. SG Nos. 163c; £750 ($890). US$0
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Jamaica, 1921, Abolition of Slavery, 6d red & dull blue green, unissued, "Specimen" overprint. Multi script CA sideways, full o.g. (slightly toned as always), bold colors and choice centering, Very Fine. SG Nos. 91s; £850 ($1,010). US$0
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Jamaica, 1938, King George VI Pictorial, 1s green & purple brown, repaired chimney. Top left stamp in a corner margin block of 4 with normal, o.g., never hinged (small gum skip), rich colors, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 125 var. SG Nos. 130a; £650 for
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Kuwait, 1951, 5r on 5s red, extra bar at top. With extra bar overlapping top bar appearing as a thick bar, o.g., very lightly hinged (light gum tone), deep color, Very Fine and scarce. SG Nos. 91a; £1,100 ($1,310). US$0
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Malta, 1914, King George V, 2s purple & bright blue on blue, break in scroll, Multiple Crown CA watermark. O.g., neatly hinged at top, deep colors and very fresh, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 60 var. SG Nos. 86a; £375 ($450). US$0
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Malta, 1938-43, King George VI Pictorials, ¼d to 10s complete. No gum, rich colors, a Very Fine set. Scott Nos. 191-205. SG Nos. 217/31; £700 ($830). US$0
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Malta, 1948, 5s black & green, "NT" joined variety. Right stamp in right margin horizontal pair with normal, o.g., never hinged, bright and fresh, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 221 var. SG Nos. 247a; £400 ($480). US$0
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New Guinea, 1931, Bird of Paradise (with dates), 1d to £1 complete. Top margin singles, o.g., all shilling and pound values never hinged, bright and fresh throughout, a Very Fine and choice set. Scott Nos. 18-30. SG Nos. 150/62; £425 for hi
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New Guinea, Airmail, 1935, Bulolo Goldfields, £2 bright violet. A lovely used stamp with large margins and choice "SON" cancel, couple light paper tone spots on reverse, not detracting, Very Fine appearing. Scott Nos. C44. SG Nos. 204; £14
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Palestine, 1918, "E.E.F.", 1pi deep blue. Without gum as issued, horizontal pair, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1; $380+. US$0
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Sarawak, 1869, Sir James Brooke, 3¢ brown on yellow. Pair with full and fresh original gum, small hinge remnant, typical slightly rough perfs., completely acceptable for this issue, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1. SG Nos. 1; £110 for singles ($130
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Sarawak, 1934-41, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, 1¢-$10 complete, imperf plate proofs. Set of 26, matched ste of right margin horizontal pairs, o.g., never hinged, deep rich colors, all with full nicely balanced margins, fresh and pristine, a Very Fine and choi
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Sarawak, 1934-41, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, 1¢-$10 complete, perforated "Specimen". Set of 26, o.g. (some lower value with gum toning), rich colors, five lower value with some perf toning, a Fine set. SG Nos. 106s/125s; £850 ($1,010). US$0
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Tonga, 1895, King George II, 7½d on 2½d vermilion. Block of 6, tropicalized o.g., with top left stamp "BU" joined and bottom left stamp "7" for "1" in "½" plate varieties, Fine, a very scarce multiple with two different pl
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Tonga, 1894, King George I, ½d on 1sh brown, surcharge double. With one overprint shifted and split, o.g., hinge remnant, bold color, Very Fine, with 1996 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 22a. SG Nos. 22c; £350 ($420). US$0
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Tonga, 1906-11, 1d Postal Card Group. 11 cards; virtually all 1906 cards with three used and two specimens, various picture view; condition a little varied, inspect. Estimate; $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Argentina, Mesagerias Argentinas. Blue fancy illustrated stagecoach handstamp with matching Francs in banner handstamp on folded letter to Buenos Aryes, manuscript "Chascomús, 24 agosto 1855" postmark and "Franco 2 psos" rating, Very Fine, a scarce
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Argentina, 1864, Rivadavia, 5c-15c complete, black proofs. Complete sheets of 100 (Lichtenstein reprints), on heavy rag paper, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 8P-10P; Estimate $750 - 1,000. US$750-1,000
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Argentina, 1864, Rivadavia, 5c issue, black proof. Complete sheet of 100 (Lichtenstein reprint), on heavy rag paper, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 8P; Estimate $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Austria, 1850 Arms, 9kr blue, hand-made paper, type IIIb. O.g., never hinged, ample to huge margins, bright intense color, Very Fine, with 2020 Ferchenbauer certificate. Michel Nos. 5 X b €1,300. Scott Nos. 5e; $1,025 for hinged. US$0
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Austria, 1933, 50g WIPA, granite paper. Well centered, neat boxed show cancel; perf fault at bottom center, otherwise Extremely Fine. Michel Nos. 556A. Scott Nos. B110a; $325. US$0
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Brazil, 1844, Second Issue ("Cat's Eye"), 10r black. Vertical block of six, ample margins, attractive red c.d.s., bottom right stamp with margin nick, otherwise an impressive and choice multiple, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 7; $150 as singles. US$0
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Chile, 1853 Columbus 5c brown red on blued paper. Watermark b. Four margins, attractive target cancel, fresh, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1; $125. US$0
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Colombia, 1837 Cartagena to London, England. Folded letter sheet endorsed "Legation of the United States, Bogota, April 7, 1837" at top, with reddish brown "Carthagena" circular postmark and manuscript "3/1" rating, reverse with "Kingston, My 12, 1837" transit an
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Colombia, 1925 (Aug. 10) Barranquilla, Colombia Pioneer Flight to San Jose, Costa Rica. Cover bearing Columbia 3c blue and 15c Scadta pair, tied by three strikes of "Servicio Postal Aero Scadta, Barranquilla, 9-VIII. 1925" and (8.10) cds strikes, purple "P
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Czechoslovak Legion Post in Siberia, 1919, 25k blue and rose, center inverted. O.g., hinge remnant, immaculate and Very Fine, very rare, realized $1,100 in 2018 auction, signed Franek, Tribuna. Scott Nos. 4 var.; Estimate $400 - 600. US$400-600
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Egypt, 1926, Port Fouad overprints complete. 5m spot on face and few tiny gum tone spots, 50p ink spot on face, o.g., F.-V.F., scarce set, all signed Roig. SG Nos. 141/144. Scott Nos. 121-124; $2,700. US$0
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Faroe Islands, 1913, 4ö blue, vertical bisect. In combination with Denmark 1913, 5ö green (97) on fresh local cover, tied by bold "Thorshavn, 8.1.19" cds, Extremely Fine, this provisional bisect was in short use between January 3rd to the
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Faroe Islands, 1919, 2öre on 5öre green. Used with 5öre regular issue and both tied by "Thorshavn 22.1.19" cds on small local cover, Very Fine. Michel Nos. 1. Facit Nos. 3. Scott Nos. 1; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Finland, 1875, 32p lake. Town cancel, strong color and attractively centered; faint corner perf tip crease, F.-V.F. appearance. Scott Nos. 16; $425. US$0
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Greece, 1861, Hermes Head, Paris print, fine impression, 5L yellow green on greenish. Ample to close margins, attractive #1 dotted diamond grid cancel, extremely fresh and attractive, Very Fine. Michel Nos. 3. Scott Nos. 3; $150. US$0
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Greece, 1861, Hermes Head, Paris print, fine impression, 40L violet on blue. Well margined single, extremely fresh with full o.g., choice, Very Fine. Michel Nos. 6. Scott Nos. 5; $325. US$0
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Greece, 1861, Hermes Head, Paris print, fine impression, 80L rose on pink. Well margined single with left side sheet margin, full o.g., small margin tear in bottom corner of left sheet margin (not detracting in any way), otherwise Extremely Fine. Michel N
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Crete, 1898, 20pa violet. Four large and balanced margins, full o.g., "Heraklion" straight line control overprint, Extremely Fine, signed A. Diena. Scott Nos. 1; $230 for used. US$0
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Western Hungary, 1921, 50f-1000f Postage Dues, centers inverted set of five. O.g., never hinged, F.-V.F., rare group of inverts, missing in most major collections, each with 2009 A.P.S. certificate. Estimate; $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Iran, 1909, Coronation of Ahmad Shah, 1ch-26ch, also 5kr (Service), selection of 10 different Lion Essays. First seven with gold border, last three with silver border, including the 5kr showing one of the gates of Teheran (when it was a walled city), all stamps w
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Iran, 1910, Lion, 1c and 6c essays with centers inverted. O.g., lightly hinged, Very Fine, scarce. Scott Nos. 448E, 451E; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Iran, Parcel Post Tax, 1957, 50d emerald and carmine rose, center (Lion and inscriptions) inverted. O.g., never hinged, Very Fine, a rare invert, with 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. RA4 var.; Estimate $300 - 400. US$300-400
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Israel, 1948, 5m First Coins, perf 11. Complete sheet of 100, o.g., never hinged, exceptional centering, fresh and pristine, Extremely Fine. Bale Nos. 2. Scott Nos. 2; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Israel, 1948, 250m-1000m First Coins high values. O.g., never hinged, a Very Fine set. Bale Nos. 7-9. Scott Nos. 7-9; $302. US$0
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Liechtenstein, Vaduz 22.1.77. Thimble cancel socked-on-the-nose on Austria 2kr Franz Joseph, reperfed & one perf tip added, still Very Fine, a rare early cancel. Estimate; $100 - 150. US$100-150
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Liechtenstein, 1918 Schweizer Post Vaduz. O.g., never hinged, fresh & Very Fine, a scarce stamp that was for use only between Vaduz and Sevelen, Switzerland. SBK Nos. IIIA SFr 1,600 ($1,630). Estimate; $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Liechtenstein, 1938, 3fr Death of Prince Franz I. Attractive first day mourning cover with adhesive tied by "Vaduz 15.VIII.30" postmark, Very Fine. SBK Nos. 142 SFr 100 ($100). Scott Nos. 152; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Liechtenstein, 1949, 5rp Bendern Church. Attractive first day cover to Basel, tied by "Vaduz 1.XII.49" postmark, Very Fine and scarce. SBK Nos. 231 SFr 1,000 ($1,020). Scott Nos. 239; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Liechtenstein, 1955, 2fr-3fr Prince and Princess complete. Attractive registered first day cover to Basel, tied by "Vaduz 5.IV.55" postmark, Very Fine. SBK Nos. 276-277 SFr 700 ($710). Scott Nos. 287-288; Estimate $100 - 150. US$100-150
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Liechtenstein, 1931 Catapult Cover to the United States. Franked with three values from the 1930 First Airmails + 10rp tied by Treisenberg 10.VII.31 postmarks with blue Dampfer Europa flight cachet, Very Fine and rare, only a handful exist. Estimate;
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Liechtenstein, 1936 Olympic Zeppelin Flight. Attractive cover franked with pairs of 20rp + 50rp Airmails stamps tied by "Mauren 29.VII.36" postmarks, cover with magenta flight cachet & backstamped "Berlin-Zentralflughafen 1.8.36" & "Mauren 3.VIII.36" arrival,
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Liechtenstein, Airmail, 1934-35, Eagles, 10rp-50rp complete. Tied by "Triesenberg 10.V.35" cds's on registered airmail cover to Vienna, Very Fine. SBK Nos. 9-13 SFr 420 ($430). Scott Nos. C9-C13; Estimate $75 - 100. US$75-100
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Luxembourg, 1852, Grand Duke William III, 10c gray black. Vertical strip of 4, neat grid cancel, clear to large margins, strong color, F.-V.F., scarce especially in vertical format. Michel Nos. 1 d. Scott Nos. 1; $1,250. US$0
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Mexico, (Durango) Cuencame, Departamento De Durango, Sueprefectura De. Perfect strike of oval official cachet handstamp on fresh 1863 folded letter to Durango, Superb. Estimate; $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, (Durango) Durango. Red boxed date stamp and matching "Franco" box handstamp (YB D4 & D4A) on 1848 official entire with black cachet handstamp, to Sta. Catarina, Very Fine. Estimate; $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, (Durango) Guanacevi. Large boxed handstamp (YB D66) on three covers to Durango; includes 1851 in green with manuscript "2" rate, 1847 in red with matching "2" rate handstamp, and 1855 in black with matching "2" rate handstamp, Very
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Mexico, (Durango) Guarisamey. Bold straight line postmark in red (YB D71) on 1828 folded letter to the governor in Durango, matching "6" rate handstamp, Very Fine, Guarisamey was a small mine near Tayoltita near San Dimas. Estimate; $200 - 300. US$200-
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Mexico, (Durango) Nazas. Perfect strike of straight line postmark (YB D125) on 1823 folded letter to Lagos, red "3" rate handstamp, Very Fine and choice, a very early postmark, Yag & Bash lists the earliest as 1835. Estimate; $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, (Durango) Oro. Bold red framed handstamp (YB D135) on 1828 folded letter from the director of the Mint to the governor in Durango, with choice strike of official Mint cachet handstamp, manuscript "3" rating, Very Fine, an extremely early example of
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Mexico, (Durango) Oro. Four different postmarks in red on separate folded letters to Durango; includes framed "D. Rl. El Oro" handstamp (D135), 3-line "Franqu, eado En, El Oro" handstamp (D136), and large & small "Mineral Del Oro" in oval handstamps (D137 & D138)
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Mexico, (Durango) Papasquiaro. Green straight line postmark with matching light "3" rate handstamp on 1828 folded letter to Durango, F.-V.F., an extremely rare postmark unlisted in Yag & Bash and may well be the earliest postmark from Papasquiaro. <
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Mexico, (Durango) San Juan Del Rio. Perfect strike of red two-line handstamp on 1840 folded letter to Mexico, manuscript "Junio 16" date below, Very Fine and choice, a very rare marking unlisted in Yag & Bash. Estimate; $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, ½r blue, horizontal strip of six, Durango. Central margin crease between 3rd & 4th stamp, all tied by Durango boxed date stamps (Schatzkes 234) on folded letter sheet to Mexico; some ink erosion in address panel neatly reinforced
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 1r yellow, Durango. Wide margins, tied by straight line Canatlan handstamp (Schatzkes 244) on 1858 folded letter to to Durango, Very Fine, one of two known on cover first issue usages from Catatlan. Scott Nos. 2; Estim
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 1r yellow, two singles, Durango. Both with large margins, tied together by exceptional strike of Gavilanes handstamp (Schatzkes 254) on 1857 folded letter sheet to Durango, Extremely Fine. Scott Nos. 2; Estimate $150
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 2r yellow green, Durango. Bold straight line Copalquin handstamp (Schatzkes 247), Very Fine, exceedingly rare, one of two known strikes on the 2r first issue. Scott Nos. 3; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, Durango. In combination with 1856, First Issue, 1r yellow + 2r yellow green, Durango (2-3) slightly overlapping on 1857 folded letter sheet to Mexico, all tied together by Durango box date stamp handstamp (Schatzkes 234),
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, vertical bisect, Durango. Right portion of stamp without district name and wide margins, tied by fancy Mineral del Oro handstamp (Schatzkes 278) on 1858 folded letter to Durango, additional manuscript "Julio 17." tying st
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, vertical bisect, Durango. Right portion of stamp without district name, tied by Cuencame boxed handstamp (Schatzkes 248) on 1858 folded letter to Durango, Very Fine, one of two known 1856 4r bisect usages from Cuec
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, vertical bisect, Durango. Left portion of stamp showing district name, tied by sharp full strike of Gavilanes handstamp (Schatzkes 256) on 1858 folded letter sheet to Puerto de Mazatlan, additionally canceled by manuscrip
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r red lilac, without district overprint, Durango. Durango boxed date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 234), Very Fine and rare, with most known bearing a district overprint (Follansbee $2,500), with 2005 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, ½r black on buff, Durango. Straight line Papasquiaro cancel (Schatzkes 280), nice balanced margins; small thin, Very Fine, only 100 sent (Follasbee $250). Scott Nos. 6; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 4r black on yellow, vertical bisect, Durango. Right portion of stamp showing district name, tied by two strikes of Papasquiaro straight line handstamp (Schatzkes 280) on 1861 folded letter sheet to Durango, manuscript "Julio 16"
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, Durango. Durango boxed date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 234), margins full to slightly in at right, F.-V.F., with 2002 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 11; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, quadrisect, Durango. Lower left portion of stamp showing wide sheet margin at left, tied by full bold strike of straight line Papasquiaro handstamp (Schatzkes 280) on 1861 folded letter to Durango, manuscr
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, horizontal bisect, Durango. Bottom portion of stamp in combination with 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, quadrisect, Durango (11b) on piece, tied by Durango boxed date stamp (Schatzkes 234), both
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (2nd Period), ½r, 1r, 2r & 4r values, Durango. All cons 156-1864, each with Durango date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 239), all with clear to large margins, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 20b, 22, 23a, 25a; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (2nd Period), ½r & 4r values, Durango. All cons 156-1864, with Durango mute oval handstamp (Schatzkes 236D), includes 2r 3rd period (23, cons 233-1864) with same cancel, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 20b, 25a; Estimate $150 - 200. U
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (2nd Period), 4r green, horizontal bisect, Durango. Bottom portion of stamp with district overprint and portion of consignment number, tied by Durango date stamp handstamp (Schatzkes 239) with manuscript date on 1864 folded letter to Saltillo,
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd Period), ½r-4r values, Durango. All cons 13-1864, 1r horizontal pair, each with Durango circular date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 238), ½r showing plate crack, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 20a, 22a, 23, 24; Estimate $200 -
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd & 4th Periods), 4r green, Durango. Two singles, sub-cons 156-1864 & 13-1865, each with Cuencame straight line cancels (Schatzkes 249), Very Fine. Scott Nos. 24; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd Period), 4r green, Durango. Cons 233-1864, in combination with 1864, Eagle (2nd Period), 1r ultramarine, Durango (22, cons 156-1864) on 1865 folded letter sheet to Guadalajara, tied together by mute "0" handstamp and 1r tied by Dur
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd Period), 4r green, Durango. Cons 233-1864, full margins, tied by Durango date stamp (Schatzkes 239) with manuscript date on 1865 folded letter sheet to Mazatlan; some small cover edge nicks and archival tape reinforcement, F.-V.F.
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd Period), 8r red, Durango. Cons 233-1864, no gum, full margins, bright and fresh, Very Fine, with only 100 sent. Scott Nos. 25a; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 8r red, Durango. Cons 93-1865, tied on piece by Durango circular date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 238), ample to large margins, Very Fine and choice. Scott Nos. 25; Estimate $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Mexico, 1866, Eagle (5th Period), ½r lilac, Durango. Cons 10-1866, no sub-cons number, straight line Papasquiro cancel (Schatzkes 280), ample to mostly large margins, Very Fine and choice, only 50 sent. Scott Nos. 20c; Estimate $150 - 200
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Mexico, 1866, Eagle (5th Period), 4r green, Durango. Cons 10-1866, Durango circular date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 238), bright color, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 24; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c lilac gray, Durango. Cons 18-1866, light Durango circular date stamp cancel, full well balanced margins; tiny thin speck, otherwise Very Fine (NF $600). Scott Nos. 26; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 25c red orange, Durango. Cons 18-1866, sub 20-1866, Gavilanes boxed cancel (Schatzkes 255), full margins; certificate mentions staining which we find no evidence of, Very Fine, very rare usage from this Dura
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 25c red orange, Durango. Cons 18-1866, sub-cons 29-1866, Gavilanes boxed cancels, F.-V.F., a very rare usage on Durango sub-office. Scott Nos. 29a; Estimate $300 - 400. US$300-400
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thin figures, imperf), 12c black on green, Durango. Cons 22-68, two singles showing full strike of circular Papasquiro cancel (Schatzkes & Schimmer unlisted), Very Fine, an extremely rare unlisted cancel of Papasquiro. Sco
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thin figures, imperf), 100c black on brown, horizontal pair, Durango. Cons 22-69, full margins, tied by Durango circular date stamp (Schatzkes 238) with additional strikes at corners on 1871 registered front to Santa Cruz, Durango boxed cer
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thin figures, imperf), 100c brown on brown, Durango. Cons 22-68, light Cuencame date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 250), margins full to a bit in at upper left, F.-V.F., believed to be the only known from Cuencame, with 2008 M.E.P.S
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thin figures, imperf), 100c brown on brown, Durango. Cons 22-68, Durango circular date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 238), Very Fine, with 2003 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 51; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thick figures, imperf), 6c black on buff, block of four, Durango. Cons 22-70, margins large to slightly in, tied by large fancy Guichapam script handstamp (Schatzkes 259) on 1871 folded letter to Durango, Very Fine. Scott
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thick figures, imperf), 50c black on yellow, vertical bisect, Durango. Cons 22-71, right portion of stamp tied by Cuencame circular handstamp (Schatzkes 250) on 1871 folded letter sheet to Durango, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 6
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thick figures, imperf), 50c black on yellow, vertical bisect, Durango. Cons 22-70, right portion of stamp tied by Penon Blanco straight line handstamp (Schatzkes 283) on cover front to Mapimi, Very Fine, a rare bisect usage fr
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 12c blue, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, sub 8 (Papasquiro), straight line "Franco" and "Papasquiro" cancels (Schatzkes 281 & 280), margins large to slightly in at lower left; thinned, Fine, very scarce (NF $450). Scot
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 12c blue, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-71, sub-cons 4, right margin horizontal pair, Mineral de Oro "Franco" in oval handstamps (Schatzkes 279); both stamps with tiny internal tears and left stamp with thin, Very Fine app
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 25c red, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, sub-cons 7, Inde "Franco" in oval handstamp (Schatzkes 261), full margins, Very Fine and attractive, very scarce (NF $500). Scott Nos. 95; Estimate $300 - 400. US$300-400
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 25c red, Durango. Unwatermarked. Two singles, both cons 15-72, sub-cons 8, one with circular Papasquiaro handstamp (Schatzkes 282), other with straight line "Papasquiaro" & "Franco" handstamps on piece (Schatzkes 280+281), V
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 25c red, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, sub-cons 2, straight line Mapimi cancel (Schatzkes 270), margins large to just shaving at left, F.-V.F., a very scarce sub-office issue (NF $500), with 2007 M.E.P.S.I. certifi
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 25c red, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, sub-cons 6, bold circular Nazas handstamp (Schatzkes 275); cut into stamp at upper left, Fine appearance (NF $300). Scott Nos. 95; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 25c red, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, sub-cons 9, bold boxed Guanacevi handstamp (Schatzkes 258), Very Fine (NF $300), with 1992 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 95; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 25c red, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, sub-cons 5, top margin single tied by Topia two-line handstamp (Schatzkes 289) on folded letter sheet to Durango; some cover file folds, otherwise Very Fine, a very rare sub-c
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 100c gray lilac, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, full margins, tied by Durango circular date stamp (Schatzkes 238) on registered front to Rioflorido, 1873 certification boxed date stamp and mute grids handstamps at edges (Schatzke
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo imperf, 100c gray lilac, Durango. Unwatermarked. In combination with 1872, 6c green + 50c yellow, all cons 15-73, tied by Durango cds (Schatzkes 238) on 1873 registered front to Mexico City, Durango certification boxed date stamp (240)
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo perforated, 50c yellow, Durango. Unwatermarked. Cons 15-72, sub-cons 8, circular Papasquiaro handstamp (Schatzkes 282), margins large to just touching at left, F.-V.F., the only known example of the 1872 50c issue with the Pa
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Mexico, 1874, Hidalgo Profile, 100c carmine, Durango. In combination with 1874, 10c black + 50c green, all cons 15-74 wide apart, all tied by straight line Papasquiaro handstamp (Schimmer 57/3) on registration front to Durango, manuscript certificat
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Mexico, Durango Stampless Cover Balance. Of 80 covers arranged in binder, virtually all from sub-offices; includes scarce Canelas straight line in green (D25) with red "3" handstamp, Cerro Gordo straight line in red and black (D35), Cuencame fancy boxed handstamp
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Mexico, 1856 Hidalgo Issue Durango Exhibit Collection Balance. Housed on exhibit pages in binder; with Durango proper including issues ½r-4r including ½r with & without district overprints, 1r with multiples including scarce vertical strip of three
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Mexico, 1856 Durango Sello Negro Cover Collection. Of 12 covers on exhibit pages; includes usages from Durango (Schatzkes 234+237), Cerro Gordo (246AC) x2, Real de San Dimas (252A), Gavilanes (255), Guichapa (259+259C), very scarce San Juan de Guadalupe (263A+263
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Mexico, 1861 Hidalgo Issue Durango Exhibit Collection Balance. Housed on exhibit pages in binder; with Durango proper showing complete ½r-8r issues used, 1r & 2r plate cracks, couple covers including 4r use (tape stains), sub districts with on covers usage
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Mexico, 1861 Durango Sello Negro Collection. Of 12 covers on exhibit pages; includes usages from Durango (Schatzkes 234+237, 238 & 241F), Cuencame (249) x2, San Dimas (252A & two 252 with different rates), Gavilanes (256), Nazas (274), Mineral del Oro (278+279) a
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Mexico, 1864 Eagle Issue Durango Exhibit Collection. Housed in exhibit and stockpages in binder; includes a nice range of off cover stamps including six ½r issues from the 1st, 4th & 5th period and two 8r values (one mint and one used), others with an arra
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Mexico, 1868 Full Face Hidalgo Issue Durango Exhibit Collection. Housed on display and stockpages in two binders, showing the wide range of issues, consignments and sub-district items; starting with main Durango issues showing various consignment numbers and the
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Mexico, 1872 Hidalgo Issue Durango Exhibit Collection. Nice showing of issues on exhibit and stock pages in two binders; includes a nice showing of Durango and sub-offices items on and off cover, includes few better items including 12c with La Croix watermark x2,
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Mexico, Durango State Issue Balance. Mix of material mostly in binders in large box; includes good section of 1874 issues including high values and some nice covers, 1879 issues and later with postmark study, useful Mulitas issues with some small town postmarks,
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Mexico, (Veracruz) Vera Cruz. British office cds's on the reverse of three outgoing transatlantic covers; 1842 English packet cover to Paris, France, 1850 Mexico to London, England via Royal Mail Steam Packet, and 1861 Vera Cruz to France via London with boxed ac
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, ½r blue, Toluca. Oval illustrated Toluca Diligencias stagecoach cancel (Schatzkes 1664), Very Fine, a lovely strike of this illustrated handstamp. Scott Nos. 1; Estimate $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, ½r blue, horizontal strip of four, Zacatecas. Wide margins, canceled by straight line Zacatecas handstamps (Schatzkes 1849) on folded letter sheet to Mexico, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 1r yellow, Soyaniquilpan. Tied by Soyaniquilpan straight line postmark (Schatzkes 1547) on folded letter sheet to Mexico from the Escandon correspondence, with receiving backstamp, Very Fine, with 2007 M.E.P.S.I. certifica
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 1r yellow, Veracruz. Tied on piece by exceptional strike 1858 Alvarado date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 1764), an Extremely Fine strike, a rarely offered cancellation. Scott Nos. 2; Estimate $100 - 150. US$100-150
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 1r yellow, without district overprint (Lerma). Partial Tenancingo cancel (Schatzkes 709), full even margins, manuscript notation on reverse, Very Fine (NF $400). Scott Nos. 2c; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 1r yellow, without district overprint (Polotitlan). Neat Polotitlan oval cancel (Schatzkes 1145), full margins, Very Fine and attractive, rare with only 360 sent (NF $1,000), with 2001 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 2c; Es
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 2r yellow green, Isla del Carmen. Light straight line Carmen cancel (Schatzkes 585), brilliant color, F.-V.F., quite rare (NF $1,000), with 2004 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 3; Estimate $300 - 400. US$300-400
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 2r yellow green, Soyaniquilpan. Straight line Soyaniquilpan cancel (Schatzkes 1547), full margins and rich color, Very Fine and attractive (NF $200), with 2006 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 3; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 2r yellow green, Sultepec. Oval Sultepec cancel (Schatzkes 1551); small flaws, Fine, still one of the rarest district issue (NF $2,500), with 2006 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 3; Estimate $300 - 400. US$300-400
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 2r yellow green, Zacatecas. Manuscript district diagonally reading upward left to right (rare type used provisionally in 1864), with Fresnillo mute "8" cancel (Schatzkes 1870B) struck twice as always, Very Fine, very rare,
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 2r yellow green, Zacatecas. Manuscript district diagonally reading upward left to right (rare type used provisionally in 1864), with Aguascalientes boxed postmark (Schatzkes 1928), Very Fine. Scott Nos. 3; Estimate $1
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, Orizava. Large margins and radiant color, tied by neat Orizava boxed date stamp handstamp (Schatzkes 1090) on fresh folded letter sheet to Puebla, Very Fine and choice, a scarce single franking usage. Scott Nos. 4; Es
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, Pachuca. Straight line Atotnilco cancel (Schatzkes 1126), wide margins, Extremely Fine, rarely found so choice (NF $200). Scott Nos. 4; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, Tixtla Guerrero. O.g., hinge remnant, bright and fresh, nearly Very Fine. Scott Nos. 4; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, Tulancingo. Boxed Huauchinango cancel (Schatzkes 1772), bright vibrant color, F.-V.F (NF $900), with 2008 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 4; Estimate $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 4r red, vertical bisect, Guadalajara. Left portion of stamp with wide margins, tied by red Tepic boxed handstamp (Schatzkes 409) on fresh 1858 folded letter to Guadalajara, Very Fine and choice, Guadalajara splits from fir
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r red lilac, Jalapa. Boxed Jalapa date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 595); small shallow thin, F.-V.F. appearance (NF $1,100). Scott Nos. 5; Estimate $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r red lilac, Pachuca. Red Mineral del Monte cancels (Schatzkes 1132), enormous top and bottom margins; sealed tear at left, otherwise Very Fine, cancel unlisted on this issue in Schatzkes (NF $650), with 2010 M.E.P.S.I. ce
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r red lilac, Queretaro. Boxed Queretaro date stamp cancel (sz1262), huge margins all around, Extremely Fine and choice (NF $500). Scott Nos. 5; Estimate $300 - 400. US$300-400
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r red lilac, Tabasco. Oval Tabasco date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 1554), bold color, F.-V.F (NF $600), with 1997 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 5; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r red lilac, Tampico. Circular Tampico date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 1585), wide margins, Very Fine (NF $500), with 2007 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 5; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r red lilac, Zacatecas. Showing double district overprints, o.g., wide margins, Extremely Fine, Zacatecas had scarcity of low denomination stamps and overprinted twice on some 8r stamps so that splits could be produced. <
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Mexico, 1856, First Issue, 8r violet, Veracruz. Oval Veracruz date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 1744), full balanced margins, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 5a; Estimate $100 - 150. US$100-150
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, ½r black on buff, Guadalajara. Block of 4, canceled by fancy mute scroll cancels and tied by Guadalajara town (Schatzkes 300 & 297), bottom stamps with a couple pre-printing paper folds, F.-V.F., with 1978 M.E.P.S.I. certi
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, ½r black on buff, Guanajuato. Horizontal pair, bold strikes fancy Eagle on Wreath of Silao cancels (Schatzkes 529), full margins; right stamp with light vertical crease, otherwise Very Fine, a rare fancy cancel mult
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, ½r black on buff, Maravatio. Horizontal pair, full strike of oval Eagle cachet of Figueroa cancel (Schatzkes 723), wide margins, couple separation creases, otherwise Very Fine. Scott Nos. 6; Estimate $150 - 200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, ½r black on buff, horizontal strip of four, San Luis Potosi. Wide margins, canceled by monogram wreath cancels (Schatzkes 1454) on 1863 folded letter to Carro, matching San Luis Potosi cds, Very Fine, signed J.K. Bash. (page)
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, ½r black on buff, Veracruz. Vertical strip of 3, on piece with manuscript line cancel and Santiago Tuxtla cancel alongside (Schatzkes 1798), F.-V.F., a scarce Veracruz multiple. Scott Nos. 6; Estimate $200 - 300
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 1r black on green, horizontal pair, Aguascalientes. With short district overprint, canceled by central mute "0" cancels on 1864 folded letter sheet, Aguascalientes boxed date stamp at top; cover with small light water stain at right, <
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 1r black on green, Zacatecas. Horizontal pair with "Franco En Zacatecas." two line handstamp used as district overprint (Schatzkes 1851A) and Aguacalientes mute "0"s cancels (Schatzkes 1930), F.-V.F. and rare, a 1864 prov
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 1r black on green, without district overprint. Block of 25, o.g., stamps showing a slight second "kiss" impression; some gum creasing, F.-V.F. appearance, a very scarce large multiple. Scott Nos. 7b; Estimate $400 - 600. US$4
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 1r black on green, without district overprint (San Martin Texmelucan). "Franco En S. Martin" two line cancel (Schatzkes 1244C), Very Fine, one of the rarest 1861 Hidalgo issues, we known of only one other bearing a pinhole (NF $1
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 1r black on green, double impression, Jalapa. Jalapa circular date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 596), F.-V.F., a rare variety from this district (Follansbee does not list this district having this variety), with 2003 M.E.P.S.I. certif
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 2r black on pink, without district overprint. Block of 12, o.g., full margins, few pre-printing paper folds, fresh and Very Fine. Scott Nos. 8c; Estimate $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 2r black on pink, without district overprint. Block of 20, o.g., some never hinged, margins large to touching on a few stamps; horizontal and vertical creases affecting six stamps, otherwise Very Fine, an attractive large mint mu
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 4r black on yellow, Chihuahua. Oval Chihuahua cancel (Schatzkes 138), Very Fine (NF $250). Scott Nos. 9; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 4r dull rose on yellow, vertical bisect, San Luis Potosi. Right portion of stamp with district name, large margins, tied by Catorce boxed date stamp (Schatzkes 1470) on 1862 folded letter datelined from Maroma, Very Fine,
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 4r dull rose on yellow, without district overprint (Veracruz). Full Veracruz oval handstamp (Schatzkes 1751) used during French occupation; couple light natural paper wrinkles, Very Fine, very scarce as only 2,280 s
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, Cuernavaca. Grid cancel of Mexico (Schatzkes 827), full margins, Very Fine (NF $500), with 1996 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 11; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, Guadalajara. Guadalajara circular grid cancel cancel (Schatzkes 299), large margins, Very Fine and choice (NF $225). Scott Nos. 11; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, Puebla. Light Puebla circular monogram cancel (Schatzkes 1153A), wide margins, Very Fine and choice (NF $250). Scott Nos. 11; $250; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, San Luis Potosi. San Luis Potosi oval cancel (Schatzkes 1446), full margins; tiny corner crease, otherwise Very Fine (NF $275), with 1995 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 11; Estimate $150 - 200. US$1
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, Tabasco. Bold Tabasco oval cancel (Schatzkes 1554), full margins, Very Fine (NF $250). Scott Nos. 11; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, quadrisect, Maravatio. Lower left portion of stamp tied by neat Maravatio circular handstamp (Schatzkes 712) on fresh 1863 folded letter to Guanajuato, Very Fine and choice, a very uncommon split form this
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, quadrisect, Mazatlan. Right portion of stamp with district name in triangular split, on 1861 folded letter sheet to Mazatalan, tied by Sinaloa fancy oval handstamp (Schatzkes 781); stamp with chipped corne
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, quadrisect, Monterrey. Upper right portion of stamp showing district name, tied by Monterrey boxed date stamp (Schatzkes 860) on fresh folded letter sheet to Durango, Very Fine and choice, ex-R. Washbur
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r black on red brown, quadrisect, Oaxaca. Left portion of a triangular split, on 1861 folded letter sheet to Tuxla tied by boxed Tehuantepec date stamp (Schatzkes 1070); some ink erosion in address panel, F.-V.F., the Schimmer-
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r green on red brown, Guadalajara. Guadalajara boxed date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 292), huge margins, strong bright color, Extremely Fine, only 174 were sent in consignment (NF $1,000), with 2012 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scot
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r green on red brown, Tampico. Manuscript and oval Tampico cancels (Schatzkes 1580), wide margins, Very Fine, erroneous notation on reverse (NF $550), with 2007 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 12; Estimate $200 - 300. US$
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r green on red brown, Tampico. Bold Tampico circular date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 1585), F.-V.F (NF $550), with 1998 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 12; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1861, Second Issue, 8r green on red brown, vertical bisect, Mexico. Left portion of stamp with wide margins, tied on piece by oval Diligencias cancel (Schatzkes 830), Very Fine, one of the rarest splits of all Mexico classic issues (NF $5,00
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Mexico, 1866, Eagle (5th Period), 3c brown, Mexico. Cons 48-1866, neat central Mexico town cancel, clear to mostly large margins, rich vibrant color; couple small shallow thins, Very Fine and choice appearance, one of the most beautiful 3c Eagle issues we
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (1st Period), ½r brown, Mexico. Town cancel; crease and small tear, Very Fine appearance. Scott Nos. 19; Estimate $100 - 150. US$100-150
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Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), ½r lilac, Zacatecas. Cons 148-1865, sub 86-1865, horizontal strip of 4, tied on piece by Sombrerete cancels (Schatzkes 1915), margins mostly large to just in at top right; crease between first and second stamps,
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Mexico, 1866, Eagle (5th Period), ½r gray, San Luis Potosi. Cons 57-1866, circular San Luis Potosi date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 1455), clear to mostly large margins, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 20d; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (2nd Period), 1r ultramarine, Soyaniquilpan. Cons 184-1864, straight line Soyaniquilpan cancel (Schatzkes 1546), ample to large margins, Very Fine and choice, estimated less than 12 copies known. Scott Nos. 22; Estimate $200 - 300.
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Mexico, 1864, Eagle (1st Period), 2r orange, Jalapa. Boxed San Juan de los Llanos cancel (Schatzkes 619), rich color; crease and small corner scuff, Fine appearance, very rare (NF $600). Scott Nos. 23b; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1866-67, 10c-40c Emperor Maximilian "Postes" essays. Group of 26 "Cent" Italian essays; includes reconstructed composite strip of 3 of 10c, 25c and 40c values in brown, red, black on yellow and scarlet, with a mix of other colors and denominations includi
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Mexico, 1866-67, ½r-1r Maximilian oval frame essays. 9 litho essays with vignette in grey; ½r ovals in yellow, blue, red and orange, 1r ovals in yellow, blue, red, orange and green x2, full margins, Very Fine. Estimate; $400 - 600. US$40
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Mexico, 1866-67, ½r-1r Maximilian Side Face oval frame essay. Group of six different litho. essays with vignette in grey; ½r ovals on red and yellow, 1r ovals in yellow, orange, blue and magenta, clear to mostly full margins, Very Fine.
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Mexico, 1866-67 Maximilian Delapiere essays. Three engraved essay on card stock; in green (wide margin), red (stamp size) and one defective example in blue, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate; $300 - 400. US$300-400
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c lilac gray, Ixtlahuaca. Cons 9-1866, o.g., ample to large margins; small thins and vertical light crease, Very Fine appearance, an extremely rare issue from Ixtlahuaca, with only 140 sent, Follansbee notes only
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c lilac gray, Jalapa. Cons 51-1866, sub 18, horizontal strip of 4, tied on piece by Perote boxed date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 633), margins large to just shaving at bottom, Very Fine, a remarkable multiple
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c lilac gray. Cons 53-1866, sub 1866-14, oval Sisal cancel (Schatzkes 805), large margins, Very Fine and choice, with 1997 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 26; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c lilac gray (Tepeji del Río). Without district name. Cons 15-1866, oval Polotitlan cancel (Schatzkes 1550), full margins; small thin and sealed tear at left, Very Fine appearance, a rare out of district usa
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c lilac gray. Straight line Toluca cancels (Schatzkes 1662A), clear to large margins; hinge thin, Very Fine appearance, only 210 sent (NF $350). Scott Nos. 26; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c lilac gray, Tula. Neat straight line Tula cancel (Schatzkes 1690), ample to large margins, Very Fine and choice, only 350 sent. Scott Nos. 26; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (Litho), 7c Lilac Gray, Zapoltan. Cons 41-1866, sub 18, horizontal pair, near complete strike of Zapotlan oval cancel (Schatzkes 442), margins mostly large to just touching at top, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 26; Esti
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 13c blue. Cons 9-1866, sub 1, Mexico town cancel (Schatzkes 821), margins large to slightly into frameline at top left, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 27; Estimate $400 - 600. US$400-600
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 13c blue, Mexico. district name only, block of 49, o.g., mostly never hinged, ample to large margins all around, rich color, vertical and horizontal separation crease, a few small thins affecting two stamps, otherwise V
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 13c blue, Mexico. Cons 44-1866, Mexico circular date stamp cancel, ample to large margins; tiny thin, otherwise Very Fine, the only recorded 13c example from this rare consignment of only 70 sent, Bash recor
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 13c blue, Puebla. Cons 65-1866, circular date stamp cancel, clear to ample margins, F.-V.F., this being the second recorded example from this consignment, Follansbee notes "Puebla 65 1866 is exceptionally ra
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 13c blue, Soyaniquilpan. Cons 14-1866, tied by straight line Soyaniquilpan handstamp with date stamp at center (Schatzkes 1546) on 1866 folded letter sheet to Mexico, Very Fine and choice. Scott Nos. 27; Estim
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 13c blue, Toluca. Cons 13-1866, sub 8-1866 (Tejupilco), block of 9, o.g., clear to large margins, Very Fine, a scarce multiple. Scott Nos. 27; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 13c blue, Zapotlan. In combination with 1866, 25c buff, Zapotlan, both cons 41-1866, sub 18, tied by Zapotlan handstamp (Schatzkes 442) on folded letter sheet to Guadalajara, 25c showing interesting printing
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 25c buff, Cordova. Cons 45-1866, tied by bold Cordova cds (Schatzkes 185) on fresh 1866 folded letter sheet to Puebla, Very Fine and choice, with 1984 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 28; Estimate $400 - 600.
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 25c orange, Guanajuato. Cons 92-1866, sub 23, boxed Irapuato cancel (Schatzkes 498), full margins, Very Fine, a scarce sub-district usage. Scott Nos. 29; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 25c orange, Mexico. district name only, block of 50, full o.g., rich color, central vertical separation crease and thin affecting a few stamps, otherwise Very Fine, these were used to exchange for the demonetized Ea
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 25c orange, Yguala. Cons 30-1866, tied on piece by oval Yguala cancel (Schatzkes 1845), ample to large margins; light pre-use crease, otherwise Very Fine, very scarce (NF $600). Scott Nos. 29; Estimate $200 - 3
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 50c green, Jalapa. In combination with 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 7c gray lilac + 25c orange, Jalapa, all cons 51-1866, sub 46-1866, on piece tied by Perote boxed date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 633), (page)
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 50c green, Mexico. With district name only, Mexico circular date stamp cancels, clear to ample margins, F.-V.F., these stamps where issued in exchange for Eagle issues, with only 53 sent (NF $1,000), with 201
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 50c green, Orizava. Cons 62-1866, horizontal pair, neat oval Orizava cancel (Schatzkes 1094), mostly large margins, rich color, Very Fine and choice, a scarce multiple. Scott Nos. 30; Estimate $200 - 300
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (litho), 50c green, Zapotlan. Cons 41-1866 sub 18, Zapotlan oval handstamp (Schatzkes 442), large margins, Very Fine and choice, rare and unpriced in Follansbee, accompanied by fine mint example. Scott Nos. 30; E
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Mexico, 1866, Emperor Maximilian (engraved), 13c blue, printed on both sides. Without district overprint, o.g., never hinged, ample to large margins, Very Fine, a rare variety, especially so in never hinged condition, with 2016 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott
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Mexico, 1867, Gothic "Mexico", ½r black on buff. O.g., never hinged, margins clear to mostly large, bright and fresh, Very Fine, only 7-8 singles are known with very few in never hinged condition, with 2020 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 35;
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Mexico, 1867, Gothic "Mexico", 4r red on yellow, printed on both sides. Mexico town cancels, margins ample to a bit in at left, Fine, a very rare multiple of this variety. Scott Nos. 38a; $280 for singles; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1867, Gothic "Mexico", 8r black on red brown. Light Mexico town cancel, huge margins all around, an Extremely Fine jumbo, a wonderful gem. Scott Nos. 40; $275; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1868, 25c-100c Full Face Hidalgo Group. 11 stamps with very large margins, 4 are 100c (thin and thick figures) and 4 are 50c (thin and thick figures), there is a 100c thin perforated unused (NF $650) 7-68 from Monterrey, has a thin but is very rare, F.
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Mexico, 1868, Hidalgo (thin figures, imperf), 100c brown on brown, Durango. Cons 22-68, in combination with 1868, Hidalgo (thin figures, imperf), 50c black on yellow, horizontal pair, Durango, cons 22-68 on 1869 cover front to Mexico, all tied by bold Dura
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo perforated, 12c blue, "LA + F" watermark. Con 31-73 (Orizava), eight stamps at left in bottom right corner margin block of 25 (other stamps Scott 94), o.g., Very Fine, a wonderful showpiece. Scott Nos. 88a; $3,600 for watermark st
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Mexico, 1872, Hidalgo perforated, 25c red, Cuautitlan. Unwatermarked, no district name. Cons 13-72, tied by oval Zumpango handstamp (Schatzkes 213) on 1872 folded letter, F.-V.F., a very rare usage from Zupango, signed J.K. Bash, with 2003 M.E.P.S.I. certif
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Mexico, 1878, Hidalgo Profile, 10c orange, Zacatecas. Cons 280, early formular card (Bamert FC1a) sent certified and with "AR" return receipt to Germany in 1893, in combination with 1878 5c, brown, Zacatecas, cons 279 + 1890, 5c Numeral on reverse (106+216
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Mexico, 1881, Hidalgo Profile, 25c blue, thin paper, three singles, Guadalajara. Cons 3782, on 10c-10c-5c Hidalgo compound entire to Cordova, 1883 certified usage with grid and "0" handstamps canceling, Guadalajara certification boxed date stamp, transit and rece
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Mexico, 1881, Hidalgo Profile, 100c carmine, thin paper, Zacatecas. Cons 280, on registered front to Pinos dated May 1884, tied by blue grid handstamp with matching boxed "Franco" handstamp and Fresnillo box date stamp, bold Fresnillo certification date stamp at
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Mexico, 1882, Foreign Mail 2nd Issue (Juarez), 10c brown, imperf. Complete sheet of 100, no gum, bright and fresh, some minor wrinkling trivial selvage flaws, still Very Fine, This stamp was not issued as the official color needed to be blue in accordance t
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Mexico, 1884, Hidalgo Medallion, 6c green. On 1884 cover from Hermosillo to New York, tied by neat blue grid handstamp with matching "Nogales, Sonora, Jul 25, 1884" boxed date stamp alongside, transit backstamps, Extremely Fine and choice, this rate was in
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Mexico, 1884, Hidalgo Medallion, 6c green, vertical pair. Small margin tear in bottom stamp, on cover from Guaymas to Liverpool, England dated August 1885 paying the very rare 12c rate which lasted for a very short time, tied by rosette handstamps, blue Gu
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Mexico, 1884, Hidalgo Medallion, 10c green, 68 examples. In single and various multiple formats, in combination with 1884, 20c irregular block of five and pair + 50¢ + 1p (158+160-161) on 1885 oversized judiciary front to Maravatio, all tied by Moreli
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Mexico, 1884, Hidalgo Medallion, 12c green, horizontal pair. Small flaws, on registered cover with blue "Mexico, Dic 18, 1884" origin cds, to Brussels, Belgium forwarded to Valladolid, Spain, with N.Y. exchange etiquette (FX-NY1a(i)(ii)) and numerous trans
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Mexico, 1884, Hidalgo Medallion, 50c green. Combination with 1894, 5c and 25c Numerals (235+237) on Registered Parcel Shipment form "B". from Mexico City to Switzerland, parcels were the elusive 5th class of mail and most were destroyed, form is dated Dece
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Mexico, 1884, Hidalgo Medallion, 1p blue, block of four. In combination with 1887-92, 10c two singles + 25c pair + 5c (225-226 + 209) on 1893 oversized registered front to Stockholm, Sweden, tied by Vera Cruz cds's with A.R. & registry handstamps, N
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Mexico, 1885, Hidalgo Medallion, 2c carmine, diagonal bisect. Upper right portion of stamp on wrapper to San Pedro de las Colonies paying the 1c domestic matter rate, tied by 1888 Monterrey oval date stamp, Very Fine, few exist. Scott Nos. 166a; Estima
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Mexico, 1885, Hidalgo Medallion, 3c orange brown. Solo 1886 usage on full folded letter sheet, this paid the rare 3c official rate which was reserved for a special kind of official mail, Yautepec to Oaxaca; nick in stamp, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 167; Estim
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Mexico, 1885, Hidalgo Medallion, 5c ultramarine. On form 2776 to pay the 5c AR rate for a letter from Mazatlan to Hamburg, Germany, multiple transit markings, this was the official form to send AR mail and just a handful have survived, often the 5c fee was includ
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Mexico, 1885, Hidalgo Medallion, 12c olive brown. With 1884, 6c lilac Numeral (179) on large registered cover from Mexico to Vienna, Austria, redirected to Nikolsburg; cover opened at sides for display, Very Fine, a very rare and colorful cov
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Mexico, 1885, Hidalgo Medallion, 12c olive brown. And 1884 2c Numeral (175) on official registered cover from Mexico to Hamburg, Germany, official imprint of the local post office in Mexico, very rare rate of 14c: 10c registration fee + 4c quadruple
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Mexico, 1886, Numeral unwatermarked, 1c yellow green, perf 12, vertical pair. On reverse with 1887, 3c red Numeral (184) on cover from Toluca to London, England, this cover was underpaid as the rate was 10c and it only paid 5c, underpaid covers in c
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Mexico, 1887-89 Numerals on Private Postal Cards. Two cards; one with Numerals from Andres Rosas in Estacion Esperanza franked with 1c + 4c Numerals (174+177), and 5c (178) from Pedro Flores y Cia in Fresnillo, Very Fine, private post cards are very scarce
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Mexico, 1886, Numeral unwatermarked, 2c carmine, perf 12. With 1887, 3c scarlet Numeral (184) on form 2776 to pay the 5c AR rate for a letter from Colima to Halifax, Nova Scotia, multiple transit markings; some sealed form tears, otherwise Very F
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Mexico, 1886, Numeral unwatermarked, 25c lilac, perf 12. With 1887, 3c scarlet Numeral (184) on registered judicial front from Jalacingo to Jalapa, multiple transit markings, Very Fine, registered mail should be in fronts as the postal rules require
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Mexico, 1887, Numeral unwatermarked, 10c scarlet, perf 12. 18 examples with 32 examples of 1887, 10c red Numerals (198) on court cover from Etla to Oaxaca, paying $3.40, F.-V.F., the largest combination with ledger line stamps known (Sc $960
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Mexico, 1888 20c Red Numeral "Unión Postal Universal, Libreta De Identidad". Softbound, 32 pages; intact unused identity booklet for receipt of registered mail (type 2), with instructions in ten languages, includes an impression of the 20c Numeral issue on
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Mexico, 1887, Numeral unwatermarked, 10c lilac, with, without ledger lines and mixed perfs 6x12. Complete sheet of 100, no gum, sheet shows all the perforation errors: 62 stamps are perf 6x6 (#205), 18 stamps do not have the ledger lines (#193), 20 stamps have mi
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Mexico, 1887, Numeral on blue lined paper, 2c brown carmine, perf 12, strip of five and block of 19, blue Colima Provisional overprints. On cover from Colima to Copenhagen, Denmark, ledger lines issue was in place temporarily as regular paper stock run out
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Mexico, 1887, Numeral on blue lined paper, 10c scarlet, perf 12. On cover from Tapachula to San Francisco, Cal. ledger lines issue was in place temporarily as regular paper stock run out, the red 10c is the rarest, Very Fine, only three usages with
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Mexico, 1887, Numeral on blue lined paper, 2c brown carmine, perf 6, three singles, blue Colima Provisional overprints. On private post card to Denmark, ledger lines issue was in place temporarily as regular paper stock run out, few are known on cover,
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Mexico, 1887, Numeral on blue lined paper, 5c ultramarine, perf 6. Complete sheet of 100, no gum, bright and fresh; some minor wrinkling and some minor perf and selvage flaws, otherwise Very Fine, extremely rare with only two sheets are known of this sta
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Mexico, 1888-90, 5c Numerals on Private Post Cards. One is from Colima with 5c ledger lines perf 6 (204), the other (216) from C. Montauriol in Mexico, Very Fine, private post cards are very difficult to fine from this early period. Scott Nos. 204, 216
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Mexico, 1887, Numeral on blue lined paper, 10c brown lilac, perf 6. On cover from Tepic to Hanover, Germany, ledger lines issue was in place temporarily as regular paper stock run out, few are known on cover, let alone to Europe, Very Fine. Sco
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Mexico, 1890, Numeral, 5c blue, two singles. On official cover overall decorations from Secretaria de Hacienda to the Mexican Consul in Sweden, Very Fine, a real scarce beauty. Scott Nos. 216; Estimate $250 - 350. US$250-350
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Mexico, 1890, Numeral, 5c blue. With 1890, 10c vermilion and 20c vermilion, strip of four Numerals (218+220) on registered AR Return Receipt cover from Mexico to London, England, paid 95c, Very Fine, a very rare and colorful cover with the un
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Mexico, 1889, Numeral, 5c blue. On Private post card with advertising from Drogeria de la Profesa, Mexico to Aguascalientes, Very Fine, there is only one known that has the embossed 5c stamp indicia, there are very few without the indicia, let alone
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Mexico, 1890, Numeral, 10c vermilion. With 1890, 20c ten singles + 25c nine singles Numerals (220+221) large combination on registered wrapper from Tecamachalco to Chalchicomula, paying $4.35 pesos, Very Fine, one of the largest combinations of this
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Mexico, 1892, Hidalgo Medallion, 10p blue green. Light town cancel, wide margins and deep color, F.-V.F., a great high value rarity, it is believed than only 100 stamps were issued, maybe only 3-5 exist in used condition, with 2023 M.E.P.S.I. certifi
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Mexico, 1895, Mulitas, 5c ultramarine, vertical bisect. Right portion of stamp paying the 2c double printed rate Paso del Norte to Ciudad Juarez, manuscript "Impresos" note confirming rate, Very Fine, this is the only known such usage, with 1
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Mexico, 1895, Mulitas, 5c ultramarine. With 1895, Mulitas, 20c brown rose (252) on 1895 registered cover from Paso del Macho to France, colorful cover shows the AR service postmark on the periphery of the cover, as it was the custom for registered mail up
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Mexico, 1895-98, Mulitas, 5c ultramarine, foreign due usages. Eight very attractive postage due covers; four are outbound to Germany, GB, and France, two are to U.S., two inbound are from Spain to Michoacan and USA to Mexico, six covers bear both Mexican and fore
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Mexico, 1895, Mulitas, 10c lilac rose. Block of 4 with plate no. "5" at center, o.g., lightly hinged, bright and fresh, Fine and rare. Scott Nos. 248; Estimate $200 - 300. US$200-300
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Mexico, 1895, Mulitas, 1p brown, watermark sideways. Light town cancel, wide margins, F.-V.F., only 4-5 are known used. Scott Nos. 254a; $900. US$0
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Mexico, 1895, Mulitas, 1p-10p High Values. Horizontal strips of 5, o.g., never hinged, all with strong vibrant colors, quite fresh, Very Fine, these being the largest known mint multiples, 10p with 2012 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 254-256;
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Mexico, 1896, Mulitas, 1c-1p issues. 1897 registered cover Orizaba to London, England with the set to the 1p, dated April 1897 so it is most likely it has the stamps from that year (if so Scott = $735), but it is hard to ascertain the watermark as they are on a c
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Mexico, 1897-99 Mulitas Issue printed matter rate usages. Four colorful and rare covers with 1c-4c stamps paying the scarce U.S. printed matter rate, two of them are colorful very early advertising covers, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 257//260; Estimate $200
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Mexico, 1896, Mulitas, 2c carmine. On 1896 registered and AR cover to Germany, in combination with 1896, Mulitas, 5¢ ultramarine + 12c olive brown, four singles (261+262), paying the 55c rate: 10c regular +5c AR + 40c 4x rate for 60 grams, 2c s
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Mexico, 1896, Mulitas, 2¢ scarlet. With 1896, 1c green (reverse) + 5c ultramarine (261) on 4c orange uprated entire, registered from Durango to Kolding, Denmark, paying the very rare 12c rate (10c regular + 2c double international printed matte
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Mexico, 1897, Mulitas, 50c purple. No gum, wide margins, Very Fine, one of the most elusive Mulitas issues, less than ten are known. Scott Nos. 277; $375. US$0
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 2c green, error of color. O.g., well centered, deep color, Very Fine, with 2012 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scott Nos. 280a; $475. US$0
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 2¢ green, error of color. Block of 4, brownish o.g., hinged at top, bottom never hinged, attractively centered, deep color, Very Fine, a very rare block, signed J.K. Bash and discoverer, with 2000 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Scot
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 2c scarlet, perf 6. On Aguilitas 1c registered wrapper with an additional 1899, 10c Aguilitas (298) to make the rare 13c rate from Veracruz to Puebla, Very Fine, this wrapper contained cash (Billetes) and therefore was not a p
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 4c orange, strip of five and irregular block of 5. The largest combination of such stamp known on cover on reverse of a cover from Tuxtla Gutierrez to Berlin, Germany, dated July 1900. paying the quadruple UPU international rate,
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Mexico, 1899-1900, Mulitas registered postal cards to Europe. Two cards; they paid the rare 13 and 14c rate, both mixed frankings with the Aguilitas issue, pristine condition, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 282, 248; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 5c ultramarine, block of four with plate "6" number. On cover with combination with 1900, 5c Aguilitas (297), registered from Nuevo Laredo to Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Blocks with the imprint of the plate # are very rare, and on cover almo
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 50c purple. With 1899, 15c Aguilitas (299) on a combination parcel box registered and with AR service from Mexico to Nova Scotia; box sideflaps missing and some light staining, F.-V.F., there are very few known c
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 1p brown. With 1895, 10c lilac rose (248) on a diplomatic front from Mexico to Stockholm, Sweden dated 1898, there are probably 5-6 covers or wrappers with the $1 peso stamp (some are philatelic), this is particularly rare giv
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Mexico, 1898, Mulitas, 10p deep blue, Sperati reproduction. Town cancel, with Sperati handstamp and signature on reverse, Fine, very scarce. Scott Nos. 291F; Estimate $100 - 150. US$100-150
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Mexico, 1934, 1c-1p Pro Universidad. On reverse of cover in combination with Airmail 1934, 20c-1p Pro Universidad + Postal Tax 1934, 1c Pro Universidad on registered First Day of Issue cover to France, all tied by "Mexico D.F., Servicio Aereo, 1 Set
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Mexico, 1946, 15c light greenish blue, "S.H.C.P." watermark. Block of 4, o.g., never hinged, brilliant color, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 795a; $1,300 for singles. US$0
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Mexico, 1990 Chicagopex Cesar Vallejo Booklet. 18 complete unexploded booklets (bearing two labeled panes), o.g., never hinged, some slight rubbing on a few booklet covers, panes Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1541b var.; $9,000+. US$0
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Mexico, 1990 Chicagopex Lopez Velarde Booklet. 16 complete unexploded booklets (bearing two labeled panes), o.g., never hinged, some slight rubbing on booklet covers, panes Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1550b var.; $8,000. US$0
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Mexico, 1922, 50c blue & red brown. Block of 4 and two singles, o.g., never hinged, overall Very Fine. Scott Nos. C1; $960 for singles. US$0
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Mexico, 1932, 5c Coat of Arms & Airplane, trial colors. Two horizontal pairs imperforate in yellow green and dark greenish blue, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C20TC; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1932, 5c-50c Carranza set complete, imperforate. Horizontal pairs, o.g., left stamps hinged, right stamps never hinged, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C40a-C44a; $650 for n.h. US$0
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Mexico, 1932, 20c on 25c lake, imperf. Complete sheet of 50, o.g., mostly never hinged, sheet with pre-printing horizontal paste-up in 7th row, rich color; some margin tears, horizontal crease in gutter and some light sheet wrinkling, still Fine, a r
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Mexico, Airmail, 1934 Pro-Universidad complete. O.g., lightly hinged, rich colors and well centered throughout, a Very Fine and choice set, a lovely set, far better than normally encountered. Scott Nos. C54-C61; $2,685. US$0
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Mexico, 1934, 5c Symbols of Air Service, proof on bond. Printed directly on large file sheet paper (190x120mm) with black border around and large "Muestra" security perfin across proof, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C65P; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1934, 10c Tlaloc, proof on bond. Printed directly on large file sheet paper (190x120mm) with black border around and large "Muestra" security perfin across proof, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C66P; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1934, 20c Eagle Man, proof on bond. Printed directly on large file sheet paper (190x120mm) with black border around and large "Muestra" security perfin across proof, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C68P; Estimate $150 - 200. US$150-200
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Mexico, 1939, 20c blue & red, Sarabia overprint. O.g., never hinged, bright and fresh, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C93A; $800. US$0
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Mexico, 1947, 50c green, imperf. No gum, showing blue ruled line on reverse, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C175a; $450. US$0
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Mexico, Airmail Official, 1929, 2c-40c Pan-American Issue complete. O.g.; 4c with pre-printing paper wrinkle, Very Fine. Scott Nos. CO3-CO9; $525. US$0
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