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Medium-Grade or Better Stamps on Sales Sheets. Around four hundred attractive items catalogued, described, and priced. Housed in seven six-ring binders. Mint and used definitives, commemoratives, and BOB offered as singles, sets, pairs, blocks, and plate blocks. Mainly F-VF and mostly pre-1930. Exce
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A high average catalog value manageable dealer stock on sales pages in four 6-ring binders; most have catalog values of over $50 each with little duplication. Strength is in both the early regular and BOB issues. Close review is recommended.
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Opportunity Knocks. Well-rounded three-volume collection 1847 to 1978. Mounted in a hingeless SAFE Dual set of albums. Jampacked with collector-chosen material displayed in a sometimes jumbled manner. Features definitives, commemoratives, airmails, special deliveries, special handlings, and parcel p
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Medium-Grade or Better Stamps on Sales Sheets. Approximately three hundred attractive items catalogued, described, and priced. Neatly housed in five mini-binders. Mint and used definitives, commemoratives, and BOB offered as singles, sets, blocks, and pairs. Mainly F-VF and mostly pre-1930. Exceptio
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The Product of an Independent Thinker. One hundred twenty years of U.S. philatelic treasures mounted onto cutdown Harris pages and packed into one bulging American Heirloom binder, 1847 to the late 1960s. Mostly mint, with only a few used. Over many years, the collector bought what he loved most in
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An exceptionally beautiful and valuable collection of mint stamps in black mounts in three White Ace albums with dust covers. The condition of the stamps is significantly above average. This is a show and tell beauty that is not to be missed.
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About 100 United States mostly different primarily used 19th Century issues on a seven row two-sided stock page. Good selection for the variety of cancellations.
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A useful stock of early mint stamps on about hundred twenty-five sales cards. Condition varies from just fine to better with much NH/LH. Some duplication of the lower value stamps. Some pairs included. A nice addition to your U.S. material.
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A nice and valuable group of high average catalog value dealer stock, mostly fine or better mint and used, on over 120 sales pages in two six-ring binders. The majority have catalog value of over $150 each. Much power in earlies and BOB. Take a look and delight.
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A neat bread and butter collection in two American Heirloom hingeless albums with dust covers. Early issues are mostly used in mixed condition but, many attractive items, including several with certificates, and later issues are mostly mint from the Columbians and thereafter to 1959. Airmails look w
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Stock arranged on about 90 102 size sales cards never offered for sale. All medium to better material set up for easy resale.
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Dealer’s stock of about hundred thirty 102 size sales cards. All medium to better grade 19th century issues (a few 20th). Some duplication. Owner’s catalog $16,100. Condition mixed with much Fine or better.
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Four full cartons of United States floor sweepings. With loads of Columbians and other sought-after material throughout, this one has less of its value in postage than other similar lots. There are several remainder collections with desirable items; we spotted $2 and $3 Columbians, C18, 832-4 used
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Original collector’s collection from 1892 to the 1940s in an old-style binder on custom designed and organized pages. Roughly several hundred mint stamps in full, some partial sets, and singles mainly in out dated clear mounts. Highlights include hinged Scott #230-245, 285-293, 294-299, and C13-15.
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US selection on dealer counter book pages in a pizza box. Variable condition, faulty to VF NH. Includes regular issues, airs and BOB. Some nice items in here. Owners cat as noted on the pages is $20K.
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Remaindered group on Scott National pages from a very valuable collection that still boasts substantial catalog value. Contains only regular and commemorative issues from 1851 to the early 1930’s in varying condition with good value in classics (especially grilled issues) and Washington-Franklins.
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A Lifelong Philatelic Endeavor. The result of one man’s passionate love affair with nineteenth-, twentieth-, and twenty-first-century U.S. stamps and covers. By the consignor’s estimate, over 15,000 pieces, or items, with a total retail value of over $37,000. Mainly F-VF. Neatly mounted or hinged on
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Massive dealer’s assortment in two large cartons. Thousands and thousands of mint and used stamps having plenty of duplication in modest multiple copies mainly identified on stock cards and glassines. There is material pre-Scott 110 and up to not much past Scott #1000. Includes regular, commemorativ
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US mixture in two cube boxes of mint and some used classics, plus covers, and gold foil replicas. The replicas comprise one box, the other is an attractive mix of some better material. Give this lot a good looking over, there may be just the gem you are looking for in here.
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Collection from the 1860s to the 1930s in a medium box. Hundreds of mostly used stamps having some mint in full, partial sets, and singles. Condition is mixed. Many pages have toning probably from storage in a humid climate, but still useful value to be found.
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From the Red Bird Estate Part III. Assortment from the late 19th Century to the 1990s in four cartons. Encompasses multiple thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having fantastic duplication. Plucked from untold albums, binders, and stockbooks the majority were given a catalog number
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United States duck, hunting, and fishing stock from 1935-2013 in a red box. Roughly 600 #102 sales cards containing mint and used stamps having duplication priced and organized in date order. Incorporates Federal ducks, waterfowl from Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Jersey, South Dakota, Utah and Wisc
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Dealer’s stock of over a hundred fifty 102 size sales cards. All medium to better grade 20th century issues. Owner's catalog $8900. Some duplication, primarily Fine or better.
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Collection from 1892 to the early 1990s in three cartons. Several thousand mixed mint and used stamps in full, partial sets, singles, souvenir sheets, and booklet panels in eight Scott National Specialty albums and slipcases. Includes a Recalled Legends sheet and some mint ducks. Owner’s count of $2
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Comprehensive revenue collection. Several hundred items mounted on Scott specialty pages. Includes First Issue, Second Issue, Documentarys, Proprietaries, Future Deliveries, Stock Transfers, Cordials and Wines, Playing Cards, Cigarette Tubes, Potato Tax, Narcotics, Consular Service Fees, Boating Sta
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Selection of 228 all different 19th Century card proofs on quadrille pages in a medium box. Unusual philatelic find. All pages and stamps have been scanned.
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Retired dealer stock in five small six ring sales books in a medium box. Includes generally mint but also some used single stamps mostly after Scott #300 and before Scott #578. Prices marked $7,500.00+ which appears to be usually discounted from catalog value. Opening bid seems reasonable. A lot th
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A 32 page stockbook housing hundreds of postage dues. Starts with all 3 shades of the first design and continues to the utilitarian design of the 1960’s with many position pieces and multiples. Condition varies widely but a useful lot for building or enhancing either a stock or collection.
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Scott album having hundreds and hundreds of mixed mint and used stamps. Contains a group of nineteenth century gaining strength in the banknote era. Bureaus and Washington Franklins are well populated having early attractive commemoratives. White Plains sheet, most Kansas/Nebraska's, all Prexies and
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Collection from 1919-1998 in one carton. Contains hundreds and hundreds of mint stamps in full sets, singles, souvenir sheets, and booklet panes mounted mainly in black mounts on album pages in binders. Highlights include C13-15 (hinged) and a White Plains sheet. Incorporates some mid-value sets as
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Selection roughly from the 1860s to 1940 in a medium carton. Contains a mixture of hundreds and hundreds of mint and used stamps in an album, 102 size sales cards, album pages, and one small counter book. The majority are used stamps having optimistic marked prices which should be discounted. Plenty
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Accumulation from the 1860s to the 1980s in one carton. Consignment remainder of varied contents having thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps with enjoyable duplication. Includes collections, thousands of precancels and perfins, a wholesale group of test stamps having huge catalog va
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Duck stamp compilation. Neat and clean assemblage on album pages and loose. Seems to cover the years 1937 to 2014. Includes hinged early stamps, but otherwise loaded with NH singles, plate blocks, and self-adhesives.
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From the Red Bird Estate Part III, United States accumulation from the late 19th Century to the 1990s in five cartons. Contains multiple thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having joyful duplication. Plucked from untold albums, binders, and stockbooks. The majority were given a cat
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Nine different plate blocks mostly from the early 20th century. All have small problems like hinge remnants, perf seps., etc. but fresh Fine centering.
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Wonderful assortment from the 1860s to the 1990s in one carton. Involves thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having joyful duplication in albums, stock pages, glassines, 102 sales cards etc. Searching will find nuggets of interesting value including some Columbian proofs, some errors and varieti
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Hide and Seek. Four-part mishmash of classic and modern material. Plenty of hidden value for the new owner to discover. Housed on sales cards, on sales pages, in glassines, and on old album pages, most items are identified by Scott catalog number, described, and priced. We noticed nineteenth and ear
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United States useful collection from 1893-1970 in two binders on album pages in a medium box. Incorporates hundreds and hundreds of mostly mint but also used stamps in full, partial sets, singles, and souvenir sheets. A terrific bread and butter collection.
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Two cartons of plate blocks from the 1930’s to the 22-cent era. Issues are often duplicated or occasionally absent, but the collection is substantially complete for the time period. A last-minute consignment so no time for a face count – bring your calculator and be the judge yourself.
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Over 200 mostly different Private Die Proprietary stamps identified on hingeless pages. These popular and colorful stamps are in above average condition and are sure to attract aggressive bidding so don’t let this one get away. All 17 pages have been scanned for your viewing pleasure.
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Assortment from the late 19th Century to the 1980s. Involves a red box containing about 600, 102 sales cards of mint and used stamps with duplication. Kind of a sloppy mess with a huge catalog value.
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Nine three-ring binders of 200+ US 8 cent to 29 cent commemorative panels, plus charter subscriber certificate and a #CP1 essay. Owners cat $6,250.
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Collection from 1847 to 1990 in a Scott National album. Comprises hundreds and hundreds of mixed mint and used stamps in full, partial sets, and singles. Spotted Scott #1 used as well as several other nuggets. A good basic collection. Condition varies so, inspection recommended.
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An original mint with much NH holding of United States stamps in a file drawer. About 500 glassines which are all identified by Scott numbers and are in numerical order. Includes C1-6 set, E1, E2, #573, and 1053. Involves lots of three to five cents issues. Take a chance on me.
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Over five hundred cut squares in a Scott specialty album shingled used and unused to the mid 1970’s. Earlies in somewhat mixed condition. Desirable items, cancellations and an accompanying stockbook make this group worthy of your attention. Inspect and enjoy.
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Collection of Duck stamps complete from RW1 to RW17. The 1st one is part og , the 2nd is regummed and the rest range from disturbed og to NH. All Fine or better appearing.
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Interesting accumulation, mostly mint, of earlies to mid-century in glassines and on pages. Includes Prexies blocks, booklets, airs, etc. An interesting mix with some good pickings in here.
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A helpful group of early used regular and revenue issues and an abundance of mint and used Duck stamps on about 100 size 102 sales cards. The Ducks constitute the lion's share of the value. This is a useful selection.
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A clean collection of mostly mint hunting permit stamps in F-VF condition on stock pages, in glassine, and in clear mounts on Scott Official pages.
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Mostly used selection of classics in fair to F-VF condition on album pages, 1851 to mid-20th century. Has gaps, but some good finds also. Decent airs. Take a look for the items to fill your gaps. A bargain at our reserve.
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Thirty-two, two-sided page stock book of nineteenth and early twentieth century U.S. with early commemoratives included. Delightful selection of banknotes and Columbians to the ten cent. Also #65 for cancellations and a nice bureau group. A page of Schermack’s adds variety. You will be pleased with
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The Stuff of Dreams. One pizza box packed with an accumulation of assorted facsimiles, forgeries, and specimens of newspaper stamps. Features hundreds of items in glassines and on sales cards arranged on Lindner stock pages or hinged onto an old album page. We noticed singles, pairs, blocks, etc. wi
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Large accumulation of precancels on dealer pages, stock pages and loose. Tremendous variety of Bureau as well as private issues. Many thousands to go over. Minor duplication to be expected, but a perfect lot to develop into a collection this winter. Have a look, a very good deal at our reserve.
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Sportsman’s Delight. Compact compilation of around two hundred federal and state Hunting Permit Stamps, late 1930s to 2000. Mixed mint and used, with some imperfections. Minimal duplication. Also includes a few prints. Nice variety.
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Unusual collection in a three ring binder of unused Tobacco, Cigar Cigarette and Snuff Revenue stamps on specialist pages. Fine or better condition. We counted at least 400 different. An excellent, well filled addition to any Revenue collection. Have a look.
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Dealer stock “Duck” accumulation in a medium box. There are modern mint issues of $300.00+ face. Likewise involves roughly $1,000 priced material on sales pages or cards as well as hundreds of used quackers. Useful offering.
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Selection in two banker boxes. In one box are commemorative panels from the 1990s having face of $343.00 and in the other box are souvenir pages from the late 1970s to the 1990s.
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United States hunting and fishing selection in three binders from 1923 to the early 2000s in a medium box. Involves roughly 200 stamps and licenses. One binder contains about fifty Wisconsin federal duck licenses from 1953-1991, from the same person also having some with tape as well as fishing from
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Six-Cent Eagle Bicolored Airmail. Thirteen-page specialized study of U.S. Scott C23. Contains a few hundred mint or used singles, plate number singles, pairs, blocks of four, marginal blocks of four, singles with selvage, central guide line blocks, imprint blocks, etc. Attention is paid to color or
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US & General Foreign stock on about 400 102 size sales cards never offered for sale, all medium to better material set up for easy resale. Plenty of British and French colonies and a bunch of meaningful U.S. mint and used. Material covers early and modern. Plenty of NH items. A variety of items with
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Collection of a couple thousand different, mounted in two volumes of the Scott International airpost albums 1936 edition in one carton. There are many beautiful sets that are complete and others that need some work. An attractive collection that begs to be worked on by an avid back of the book colle
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Two cubes of album collections, about half being US. Strong in Canada, Latin America, plus some Germany. Latin America is mainly mid-century, including a nice Chile #C124 sheet-always a favorite of ours. United States includes a well filled album of postal stationery from the 1950’s.
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Well filled International Part I A-Z. Owner says 20,000 stamps, and we tend to agree. Lots of lower to middle values singles, sets and etc. waiting to be mined or sold as folder lots. Have a look, lots to see.
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Dealer’s stock on about 500 102-size sales cards never offered for sale. All medium to better material. Set up for easy resale or to fill your gaps. Spend some time looking through this lot.
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Selection from various decades of the 20th Century in fourteen cartons. Tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having duplication. Encompasses Canada mint booklets from the 1980s to the 2000s as well as some ducks in one carton and worldwide new issues from the 1960s to the 1980s having a f
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Accumulation from the late 19th Century to the 1990s in two cartons. Incorporates thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having some interesting duplication in binders, albums, stockbooks, and six pizza size boxes containing material mostly in glassines or loose. Needs to find a new,
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Assortment in seven cartons. Value is in the United States collection in White Ace albums with slipcases from the 1950s to 1999 having around $2,800 face. Tagging along also in White Ace albums are collections from the United Nations 1951 to late 1990s, Vatican, Israel, and Ryukyus basic holdings to
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A fascinating collection of several thousand forgeries. Includes both philatelic and postal with a few covers as examples. They run from laughable to dangerous. A wide variety of forgers are represented like the most prolific to the lesser known. A few notables are Fournier, Spirati, Kihei, Scott, S
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FREIGHT SHIPPING REQUIRED From the Red Bird Estate Part III, United States and worldwide accumulation from roughly the late 19th Century to the 1980s in eighteen cartons on a pallet. Includes tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having plenty of duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks,
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Mind boggling accumulation of several thousand fakes, reprints, locals and Cinderellas. Disheveled mounted on pages, on stock pages and loose. Great lot for the specialist to sort through to pluck the highlights like complete sheets, covers, varieties and seldom scene items. Lots of trading material
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Two cube boxes of albums and stock pages of worldwide. We noted some unusual multiples of Paraguay, Uruguay and Mauritius. Earlies to modern.
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Pallet of twenty-one cartons consisting of United States and worldwide accumulation from the late 19th Century to the early 2000s. Comprises tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having plenty of duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, glassines, stock, manila counter, album pages, env
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From the Red Bird Estate Part III, United States and worldwide aggregation from the late 19th Century to the 1980s in thirteen cartons. Entails tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having favorable duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, glassines, album and stock pages. US postage is
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Directly from the Red Bird Estate Part III, mainly United States and some worldwide grouping from the late 19th Century to the 1970s in eleven cartons. Entails tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having plenty of duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, glassines, album, stock pages,
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Tossed Philatelic Salad. Accumulation of old dealer stock from a wide range of time periods and locations. We noticed colorful topical singles and sets, definitives and commemoratives from familiar and lesser known countries and classic material. Thousands of stamps in mainly F-VF condition. Most it
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Two cube boxes with pizza boxes and collector’s boxes of glassines, sales cards and pages of worldwide material. Includes also US with a selection of Prexie precancels. Poke through this one, there is lots to see.
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Two cubes of albums and stock books. United States on White Ace pages in three ring binders, and a decent Netherlands and colonies collection are the strongest.
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From the Red Bird Estate Part III, United States and worldwide holding roughly from the late 19th Century to the 1980s in twelve cartons. Includes thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having beneficial duplication mainly in albums, binders, and stockbooks. You will find low value US
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Direct from the Red Bird Estate Part III, mainly United States and some worldwide assortment from the late 19th Century to the 1990s in eleven cartons. Incorporates tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, red boxes, counter books, stock, alb
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United States and some worldwide selection in four cartons. Most of the value is in the United States consisting of roughly $1,500.00 face in 3 to 5 cent sheets in nine file folders and six file holders and sixteen large envelopes containing 13 to 50 cents commemorative, definitive and airmail plate
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Six carton lot consignment as received. Includes a few Vatican collections, Poland collection, U.S. postage, sparsely filled six volume Scott international collection, wholesale Russia, couple dozen little country collections in folders and more to dig through. Take a chance, you might get a good bu
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United States and worldwide accumulation from the 1920s to the 1980s in a medium box. Consists of hundreds and hundreds of mixed mint and used stamps having very useful duplication on album, counter, sale pages and sales cards. Strong in early airmails. Just what you have been looking for for your i
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United States and worldwide aggregation from the late 19th Century to 1990 in five cartons. Encompasses thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having beneficial duplication mainly in albums, binders, and baggies. Likewise includes an assortment of subscription FDCs as well as commerci
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United States and worldwide selection from the late 19th Century to the 1980s in five cartons. Contains thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having plenty of duplication in albums, binders, glassines, stock pages etc. Combing through you will find a wide range of material that might
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United States and worldwide selection roughly from the late 19th Century to the early 2000s in six cartons. Tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having useful duplication in thirty-five binders mainly arranged neatly by countries or areas in several albums. Incorporates a wee bit of benef
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Entirely from the Red Bird Estate Part III, United States and worldwide accumulation from roughly the late 19th Century to the 1970s in ten cartons. Involves tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having abundance of duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, glassines, album, and stock pa
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Aggregation from the late 19th Century to the 1980s in fourteen cartons. Incorporates tens of thousands of common mixed mint, used, and CTO stamps having lots of duplication in albums some which are sparse but still useful, binders, and stockbooks. Ideal for bourse or internet sales.
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From the Red Bird Estate Part III, United States and worldwide selection from the late 19th Century to the 1980s in nine cartons. Involves thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, and red boxes. Encompasses some low values US postage in
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Massive accumulation from the late 19th Century to the early 2000s in thirteen cartons. Tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having plenty of duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, glassines, stock, counter, album pages, and envelopes. Includes a selection of modern worldwide first f
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United States and worldwide collections/accumulation in three cartons. Comprises thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having useful duplication in full, partial sets and singles. Involves France in a Scott album 1850-1973, Ireland in a KaBe hingeless album 1922-1976, Mexico in a Lighthouse hingel
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Fourteen cartons of United States and worldwide philatelic potpourri from various decades of the 20th Century having a concentration in the latter two decades. United States involves three heavy cartons of souvenir cards, two hefty cartons of Ceremony Programs 1960s-1990s, and two large cartons of u
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Twelve carton United States and worldwide enormous assortment from the late 19th Century to the early 2000s. Contains tens of thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having abundance of duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, glassines, stock, counter, album pages, envelopes etc. Interspersed th
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One of our largest cartons filled with a beneficial consignment remainder. Includes collections, stockbooks, old auction lots, etc. many items worth plucking out for stock or a collection.
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United States and worldwide selection from the late 19th Century to the 2000s in ten cartons. Untold thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having ample amount of duplication in albums, binders, stockbooks, and album pages. Likewise incorporates some interesting postal history. A barg
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United States and mostly worldwide assortment from the 1880s to the 1970s in three cartons. Incorporates thousands and thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having practical duplication mainly in albums, binders, glassines, etc. Contains a three-volume Europa old-style hingeless albums and a wee b
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US and some general foreign in several albums and covers. US is both mint and used in Scott albums. Earliest is around the Famous Americans series but includes much modern US used. Have a look for both the postage that lurks and the folder lot potential.
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United States and worldwide accumulation from the late 19th Century to the early 2000s in four cartons. Organized in albums, binders, and envelopes. Bulk of value is in United States roughly $400.00 face in 32 to 42 cent sheets plus under 20 cent scrap. Likewise contains thousands and thousands of U
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United States and worldwide selection from various decades of the 20th Century to the 1980s in seven cartons. Encompasses thousands of mixed mint and used stamps having joyful duplication. Involves an Israel and United Nations basic collection in albums or binders, a wee bit of low value United Stat
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United States and worldwide accumulation from the late 19th Century to the 1990s in one large carton. Comprises several thousand mixed mint and used stamps having beneficial duplication in several binders, folders and two shoe boxes. The value is the United States including a mint Scott White Plain
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Consignment Balance. Potpourri of stamps and supplies. Includes U.S. collection remnants, space-themed topical items, and subscription covers, along with foreign singles, sets, and souvenir sheets in a pizza box. Also features some supplies such a near-empty stock book, binders, and slipcases. Worth
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U.S., Great Britain, Canada, and other British colonies in 28 6-ring sales binders. There is minimal but useful duplication. Most issues have medium or better cataloging in singles and sets. Much power in all sorts of U.S. issues, mint, used, BOB’s, fancy cancels, and elusive items. Also, valuable B
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(1) United States cover cancelled in Washington on December 7,1849. Mailed to New York City. Old stamp residue/remains on front which does not distract from its historical significance.
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(2) United States cover cancelled in Philadelphia on June 12,1851. Mailed to Baltimore.
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(10A) tied on a circular by a black grid cancel and a red New Orleans cds. The stamp is four margin just clearing all around. The letter is about solicitating cotton. F-VF
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(76) United States cover cancelled in Quincy, Illinois on September 186?? (weak cancel). Mailed to Germany having two Scott #76 stamps. Old mount remains on its reverse.
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(79) United States cover cancelled in Augusta, Georgia on October 21, 1867. Mailed to Atlanta, Georgia. This cover shows that “A” grills did not adhere to envelopes very well and frequently tore or disintegrated with use. Both the pair and the single stamp show this problem. Cover has been trimmed b
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Five United States covers from 1861-1869. Incorporates four covers having ten cents and one having fifteen cent stamps. Cancellations and destinations consist of San Francisco to Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Springfield, IL to San Jose, CA; Downieville, CA to Clearfield, PA; Portland to Yarmouth, No
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United States Bremen 1930 catapult cacheted nine flight covers. All mailed to Greiz, Germany.
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Five Farley souvenir sheet First Day covers, all cacheted. Includes Scott 730-1, 735, and 750-1. Catalogs $315 for uncacheted.
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Three United States covers consisting of two Hale & Co. Boston having one with original 1844 letter and one Boyd’s City Despatch.
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United States private local carrier cover cancelled in Delafield, Wisconsin on December 3, 1854. Mailed to Philadelphia, returned to the Philadelphia Post Office by Blood’s City Dispatch, where it received a Philadelphia integral-rate date stamp on December 14 for forwarding to Burlington, New Jerse
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United States private local carrier cover from December 24, 1845. Involves an insurance company questionnaire set to a local physician, completed and returned to the Mutual Benefit Life Company, New York City, by Boyd’s City Express.
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United States cacheted Hindenburg First Flight cover cancelled on May 11, 1936, in New York. Consists of forty cent Zeppelin rate plus three cents air in US to Lakehurst and three cents air in Europe. However, with New York dispatch and this US address only forty cents was necessary. This first flig
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Cover cancelled with a Masonic cancel on June 1, 1860s? in LaSalle, Illinois. Mailed to Indian Orchard. Massachusetts.
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United States cover cancelled on November 11, 1854 in New York. Mailed to Peekskill, NY having a tied City Express label.
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About 580 Civil War unused patriotic covers. Little or no duplication as even the similar appearing have slight differences in color, font, etc. Includes many obscure and desirable designs. Some with mounting remnants on reverse but overall, a fascinating and historical lot in nice condition.
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United States accumulation in a small box. Owner’s count of 190 Civil War Patriotic covers appearing to be all different. Scans show what you will be bidding on and will receive. Terrific historical lot.
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From the Tar Heel Estate, United States naval aggregation from the 1940s to the 1990s in seven cartons. Nearly 5,500 covers and postal cards consisting of ship cancellations and events such as launchings or dedications. A nice lot for the naval aficionado.
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From the Tar Heel Estate, United States submarine accumulation from the 1940s to the 1990s in six cartons. Around 4,800 covers and postal cards consisting of commissioning, decommissioning, launching, and events related to submarines. A nice lot for the submariner.
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Aggregation from the 1930s to the 1990s in six cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Roughly 4,800 mostly US ship cancelled naval covers and postal cards. All types of ship are represented in this holding. Naval collectors take note, you might like this lot.
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Assortment from the 1930s to the 1970s in five cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Approximately 4,000 mainly US ship cancelled naval covers offering a cornucopia of ships. Well worth a view by the specialist.
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United States collection from 1927 to 1939 in a medium box. Encompasses 175 all different CAM 9 First Flight covers in two binders. Conditions are as good as you might expect. Useful selection.
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Assortment from the 1940s to the early 2000s in six cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Roughly 4,500 + FDCs with a variety of makers that any buyer would appreciate. Check it out.
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From the Tar Heel Estate, selection in three cartons. Nearly 3,500 FDCs, commercial, and event covers roughly from the 1910s to the 1990s.
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Directly from the Tar Heel Estate, assortment in three cartons. Around 3,500 FDCs, commercial covers, and postal stationery roughly from the late 19th Century to the 1990s.
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Combination in three cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Around 3,500 FDCs, commercial, and event covers from the early 1900s to the 1990s.
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Directly from the Tar Heel Estate, United States selection from the 1930s to the 1990s in six cartons. Around 3,500 Event covers and postal stationery including one carton of First Flight from 1950-1966, and ¾ filled carton of Highway Post Office. Remainder of lot has a cornucopia of Event covers th
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Direct from the Tar Heel Estate, accumulation from the 1930s to the 2000s in four cartons. Around 3,000 + FDCs having a variety of cachet makers. Worthy of your attention.
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United States accumulation from the early 1900s to the 1990s in nine cartons. Between 5,000-6,000 common FDCs, event, commercial covers, and postal stationery having a concentration from the 1960s to end. Good hunting.
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Aggregation in three cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. About 3,000 FDCs, commercial covers, and postal stationery from the late 19th Century to the 1990s.
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United States accumulation from 1853 to 1873 in a small box. Incorporates twenty covers including three stampless from Mariposa, CA May 21, 1853 to Kalamazoo, MI to Isle Royale, MI, and 1849 New Orleans to Saxony. Likewise involves a Civil War Patriotic, several advertising and a variety of interest
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United States assortment from the late 19th Century to the 1970s in six cartons. About 3,500 commercial covers, mostly used postal cards, stationery and some FDCs rounding out the US offering from the Tar Heel Estate. A terrific source of postal history.
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Direct from the Tar Heel Estate, accumulation in three cartons. Approximately 2,500 FDCs and commercial covers from the early 1900s to the 1980s.
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Mainly United States selection from the 1930s to 1980s having much older in one large carton. Incorporates nearly 1,700 mostly all different First Flight covers in three small file drawers. Viewing recommended.
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Directly from the Tar Heel Estate, accumulation in three cartons. Roughly 2,500 #10 size commercial covers from the 1920s to the 1990s.
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Assortment in three cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Contains roughly 2,500 #10 size commercial covers roughly from the 1920s to the 1990s.
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Right from the Tar Heel Estate, aggregation in three cartons. Includes roughly 2,500 mainly #10 size commercial covers from the 1910s to the 2000s.
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Direct from the Tar Heel Estate, assortment in three cartons. Roughly 2,500 #10 size commercial covers from the 1920s to the 1990s.
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United States selection in a small box. An interesting and varied group of twenty-seven covers from the 1860s to the 1880s mostly Wells Fargo but also from Northern Pacific Express, Pacific Express, and Mexico Express companies Some towns cancels are Visalia, Marysville, Rio Vista CA, and Virginia,
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Gigantic mostly United States selection from 1932 to 1987 in five computer paper boxes. Approximately 5,000 mainly noncacheted but also cacheted FDCs and event covers. Please inspect and enjoy.
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United States older selection from the 1850s to the 1860s in a medium box. Involves sixteen covers mounted on old-style quadrille pages containing some interesting cancels such as a Portland Paid and a Packet Express. There could be some sleepers here.
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United States accumulation from the 1860s to the 1890s in a small box. Over 300 mainly postal stationery postally used covers basically from New England particularly from Massachusetts. Coming along for the ride are over twenty stampless covers which are “fronts” only. Good source for town cancellat
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A bread and margarine accumulation of mostly First Day covers in three cartons. The vast majority are cacheted and unaddressed from a variety of producers. A few non-FDCs found their way into this lot as well. Many hundreds for your enjoyment.
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A mix of thirty-four covers and postal cards. Twenty are Boston negative cancellations and eight additional negative cancellations from other towns. Other interesting cancellations include a Jan, 1 1883, Albuquerque, New Mexico cover and a White House cover. Quality items here and there that will be
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The tail end of a once mighty Postage Dues exhibit. Contains about 60 items, most 3rd or 4th designs with many interesting usages. Much still mounted on exhibit pages with clear explanations of the rates and regulations.
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United States collection from 1948 to 1960 in a binder. Consists of fifty-eight all different AM 86 First Flight covers all in very nice condition.
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United States Michigan assortment from the 1870s to the 1930s. Approximately one hundred fifty covers, postal cards, and some postcards cancelled in the Wolverine State. Appears to be some DPOs too. Wide range of conditions so, examination necessary to come up with the right number. Nicely set up fo
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A carefully developed exhibit collection of machine cancelations. International, Doremus, Time and Barry are among those represented. Flag, vertical bar and expo cancels in the exhibit are accompanied by thirteen additional covers of which eleven are flag cancels. This is a group you can rebuild in
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United States appears all 19th Century selection of thirty-four different “Specimen” postal stationery from one to ninety cents. A few with foxing, most are F-VF or better. Not often encountered in this quantity.
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United States selection from 1860-61 in a small box. Consists of five Scott #25 on cover. Cancels entails Kenosha, Racine, Janesville, Milwaukee, WI and Boston, MA. Conditions will vary. All covers are scanned.
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United States assortment of over thirty-five stampless covers from the 1830s to the 1850s in a small box. The majority appear to be from New England. Terrific postal history.
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United States accumulation from the 1860s to the early 1900s in a small box. Around twenty-five mostly postally used postal stationery offering a variety of cancellations and destinations. Small, compact, and historical.
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Four Confederate States covers. Mailed to Richmond and Halifax County, Virginia, Columbia, SC, and Augusta, GA. Cancellations difficult to read. Two have pairs. Condition as per scans.
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Confederate States Patriotic cover cancelled on April 15, 1861 (Civil War started on April 12) in St Louis. Mailed to Manchester, Ohio. Medium soiling and originally opened roughly on right side and through stamp too.
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Two Confederate States covers consisting of one cancelled in Columbia SC having a PO Columbia SC 5 Paid, and the other mailed to Gum Springs, VA which was an African American community. Both heavily stained and soiled and both have old mount marks damage/remains on their reverses.
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Hawaii cover cancelled in Honolulu on April 12 (no year visible 1860s?). Transit cancel in Boston on August 31. Mailed to Detroit. Cover has been trimmed on three sides. See scans.
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United States and worldwide massive accumulation in twenty-two cartons on a pallet. Approximately 20,000 FDCs, event, commercial covers, and postcards from various decades of the 20th Century to the 1980s are in ten cartons. Twelve cartons contain mostly modern unused postal stationery having high
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Mainly United States and some worldwide accumulation from the late 19th Century to the 1990s in fourteen cartons. Around 8,500 FDCs, commercial, event covers, postal stationery, and postcards. Could be some interesting nuggets to be mined from this holding. Take note cover aficionados; this lot migh
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United States and worldwide selection roughly from the early 1900s to the 1990s in twelve cartons. Contains approximately 5,000 FDCs, commercial, event covers, postal stationery, and postcards. Spotted a section of useful organized topicals. Cover aficionados will enjoy this holding. Some pickings t
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United States and worldwide fascinating accumulation from the 1860s to the 1960s in a carton. Nearly 500 FDCs, event, commercial, first flight, WWII Patriotic, advertising covers, postal stationery, and postcards. A lovely group well worth our suggested bid.
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United States and some worldwide selection from the 1960s to the 1990s in six cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Around 4,500 “Space” related Event covers and FDCs including satellites, rockets, recoveries, anniversaries, etc. Space aficionados should not miss out viewing this lot.
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Intriguing accumulation of US and worldwide covers and US postal stationery. Well filled pizza box of HPO’s and over a thousand FDC and souvenir pages. US stationery appears mint, plus many US and worldwide philatelic and commercial covers. Dive in and find your best bid.
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Three cartons of covers, probably 75% foreign, most of which are at least somewhat (or much) better than dollar table fodder. One carton is larger format covers or items still on pages, including unfolded stampless, a couple early airmails, large and colorful FDCs, and a group of St. Helena Officia
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United States and worldwide accumulation from the 1970s to the early 2000s in four cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Over 3,000 “Colorano” cacheted FDCs and Event covers offering a good variety from this popular cachet maker. Includes a small section from Canada and Great Britain. A very desirable l
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United States and worldwide accumulation in three cartons from the Tar Heel Estate. Around 2,500 #10 size commercial covers roughly from the 1930s to the 1990s.
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Over 1500 various covers and cards from a variety of countries. Runs from treasures to trash. Includes commercial, picture postcards, mint or used postal stationery, 1st days, 1st flights and other philatelic types. Could be some sleepers but at a minimum good dollar table fodder.
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United States and worldwide accumulation from various decades of the 20th Century ending in 2000 in three cartons. About 2,000 FDCs, event, commercial covers, postal stationery, and postcards having the majority from the United States. Coming along for the ride are hundreds of US souvenir pages from
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Four useful groups of covers or cards each a bit too small for a lot. Contains 19 “Order of Owls” illustrated covers; 10 unused fair and expo picture post cards; 18 items of unused and uncommon foreign postal stationery; and 7 Navy Day covers from 1939. The photos give a taste of each group.
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United States and some worldwide accumulation roughly the early 1900s to the 1980s in three cartons. Approximately 750 mainly common cacheted US FDCs, commercial covers, and postal stationery. Could be a nugget or two. A gambler’s lot. Do you feel lucky?
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Dealer Stockpile. Massive lot of over 5,400 postcards from the Detroit Publishing Company. Hand counted, sorted by company inventory number and location or subject matter, and housed in Ultra Pro archival sleeves. Ready to price and add to an existing stock. Varying degrees of duplication. Mixed con
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Southern States. Four hundred thirty all-different mailed and unmailed cards from a Dealer’s Choice Collection of postcards from ten Southern states—Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Designed and printed by the Detroit Pub
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Enormous mainly United States postcard accumulation in ten cartons. Moderate to massive duplication having an estimation of 20,000+ linen, chromes, and some reproductions. Newly arrived on the marketplace just needing a mover and shaker who can market this quantity.
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Lot of rare photochrom prints, early 1900s, Detroit Photographic Company. 3.5” x 7”. F-VF, with most in like-new condition. Some light edge and corner wear. Suitable for framing. Most issued later as Phostint cards. Duplication present. 8 Niagara Falls area, 10 Great Lakes ships, 7 Western scenes; 2
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Miscellaneous Art Series by Samuel L. Schmucker premium postcards from Detroit Publishing Company. Very hard to find in complete sets and seldom offered as such. Consists of The Happy Childhood (MA5) complete set of six cards and in original envelope. All cards appear to be in near mint to mint con
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New York City. Two hundred seventy-three all-different mailed and unmailed cards from a Dealer’s Choice Collection of NYC postcards designed and printed by the Detroit Publishing Company. Postcards from this company are praised for their accuracy of color and design sophistication. All cards are mou
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Native Americans. One hundred thirty-four all-different mailed and unmailed cards from a Dealer’s Choice Collection of postcards depicting Indians in North America. Designed and printed by the Detroit Publishing Company. Postcards from this company are praised for their accuracy of color and design
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Focus on Topics. Two hundred sixty all-different mailed and unmailed cards from a Dealer’s Choice Collection of topical postcards. Designed and printed by the Detroit Publishing Company. Postcards from this company are praised for their accuracy of color and design sophistication. All cards are plac
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Early Private Mailing Cards from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1898-1899. Seldom on offer. 8 “F” Series cards, 4 “G” Series cards, and 14 “1000” Series cards; 26 total cards. Posted and unposted; some minor wear and tear, writing, and smudges. Most cards identified and housed in protective sleeves
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Miscellaneous Art Series by Samuel L. Schmucker premium postcards from Detroit Publishing Company. Very hard to find in complete sets and seldom offered as such. Consists of The Gnomes Set (MA 5) is possibly the most popular set. All six cards are present and used. Minor wear and tear. No writing o
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Miscellaneous Art Series by Samuel L. Schmucker premium postcards from Detroit Publishing Company. Very hard to find in complete sets and seldom offered as such. Comprises The Smoke Set (MA 1) consists of complete set of six attractive cards; one card has some discoloration and writing on the back.
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Postcard selection of Little Phostint Journeys from the Detroit Publishing Company. Exquisite, hard-to-find boxed sets of 40 all-different unused cards in near mint or mint condition. Famous for their sophisticated use of color, careful editing, and historical appeal. All sets in appropriate, authen
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Postcard assortment of Little Phostint Journeys from the Detroit Publishing Company. Exquisite, hard-to-find boxed sets of 40 all-different unused cards in near mint or mint condition. Famous for their sophisticated use of color, careful editing, and historical appeal. All sets in appropriate, authe
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Americana Postcards. One large carton filled with a delightful collection of over 800 posted and unposted picture postcards, 1907 to 1940s or 1950s. Arranged in four binders and on seven stock sheets. Most are from small towns and rural locations in Illinois. We noticed views of parks, main streets,
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United States and worldwide accumulation in six cartons. Estimation between 12,000-15,000 postcards including some real photos from the Golden Age, linen, and chrome eras in twenty-three tightly packed storage boxes or drawers. Many sorted by states. Lots of topicals to be discovered. Generally havi
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United States and some worldwide accumulation in four cartons. Around 4,000 Golden Age, linen, and chrome postcards offering a cornucopia of material from views, scenes, buildings, holidays, greetings etc. A virgin lot well worthy of your inspection.
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Postcard Tour around the World. Six cartons with approximately 7,500 picture postcards and 1,500 QSL cards from many countries and time periods. Roughly sorted and in mixed condition, with some imperfections or damage. Includes posted and unposted standard and continental cards in various design and
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Postcard Assortment. Over four hundred fifty delightful postcards from the early to mid-twentieth century. Some mounted in an old album, some placed into protective pages in a binder, and some loose. Mixture of posted and unposted cards, with many printing and design styles represented, including li
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United States selection having both commemorative and definitive issues in eight cartons. Approximately $8,880.00 face in sheets, plate blocks, coil strips, booklet panes, booklets, a few press sheets (roughly $243.00 face from 29 cent to $11.75), and scrap. Runs from one cent to thirty-three cents
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Postage totaling $2400 divided into 12 small boxes each containing $200 face. Mostly 15 to 50 cent denominations but did spot a few Forevers. Useful for mailings or to resell by the little box.
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A large carton of postage in sheets, plates and scrap, including a good amount still in the USPS packaging. Housed in 5 pizza type boxes and 4 binders, with great variety. Good for what mails you. Owner’s reliable face over $4400.
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Postage selection in two cartons. Mint NH collection of singles, plate blocks, sheets, and booklets in albums, binders, or file folders running from the 1940s to 2005. Detailed inventory having face total over $5,800.00. Good way to jump start a collection needing only to back fill.
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Two heavy cartons of United States postage. Includes sheets, plate blocks, and scrap in glassines, envelopes, and #102 sale cards, and stock pages. Spotted some high values sprinkled throughout. Uncounted and untotaled. Postage munchers will enjoy this lot.
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Miscellaneous group includes sheets, contemporary mini sheets, beginner collections, scrap, plus many U.S.P.S. year books running from the 1980’s into the 2000’s. A useful selection for sale or consumption with plenty of dollar and above types.
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United States postage accumulation in three cartons. Involves albums, binders, sheets, collections, plate blocks, and scrap. Uncounted but we know it will clock in comfortably north of $3,000.
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Postage Sheets Galore. Approximately one hundred fifty sheets of one cent to twenty-nine cent values. Beneficial mix of topics and time periods, with some duplication. In topnotch condition and arranged by denomination. Includes an informal inventory.
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Wide ranging postage lot from 1960’s to 1990’s era. Glassines and sheets in binders mainly of 4-10 cent era, lots of higher value souvenir sheets and commemorative material. We stripped out most of the packaging for you, so you and your calculator can find the right bid.
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Year set selection mainly from 1994//2020 in six cartons. Consists of roughly $3,543.00 face having duplication of various years. Shipping weight of approximately 250 pounds.
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US Postage lot, all sheets and plate blocks and a few booklets. About two thirds of the value is in the sheets.
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Nice array of plate blocks, sheets, plate strips and scrap, generally 8 cents to 22 cents, with some higher.
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A pizza type box containing one collectors' Postal Service purchases. Some sheets but mostly plate blocks or scrap. Good for what mails you.
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Postage accumulation in three cartons. Incorporates full, partial sheets, plate blocks, full, partial booklets, and scrap in PO glassines, binders, several albums, and loose. Roughly $1,300 face. Runs from one to thirty-seven cents having a concentration from twenty-nine cents to end. Bonus is a Sc
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Full-bodied Postage Bounty. Three medium-size cartons filled with hundreds of sheets, plate blocks, blocks of four, booklets, and pieces of scrap that would yield thousands and thousands of individual stamps. Late 1930s to 2006. Denominations range from one cent to thirty-nine cents, and there are a
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United States postage assortment from one to forty-one cents in a small box. Approximately $1,050.00 face mainly in sheets in file folders.
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Bulk Postage Bonanza. Two cartons filled with thousands and thousands of assorted mint stamps in various formats, including sheets, plate blocks, singles, strips, blocks of four, booklets, and more. Denominations seem to range primarily from three to thirty-three cents. Appears to be in great condit
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As-You-Like-It Mint and Used Stamp Amassment. One carton packed with seven albums and stock books containing mint and used U.S. stamps, mainly late nineteenth century to 1980s. Our reserve is based on the lot's potential value as postage. In general, F-VF. Variously populated, with some nineteenth-c
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Postage Grab Bag. Mixed accumulation of U.S. mint stamps in various denominations. Mainly .04 to .34 in singles, pairs, blocks of four, plate blocks, booklet panes, sheets, year sets, etc. Some stamps are stuck to glassine interleaving and were not counted when figuring the value of this lot.
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United States postage accumulation in one carton. Encompasses booklets, sheets, and scrap in files, glassines, and envelopes. Uncounted but must be worth our reserve.
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Attractive three-part postage lot, with plate blocks and booklets from the U.S. (1960s to late 1980s), United Nations (1980s to 1990s), and miscellaneous foreign countries (1970s to 1990s) having hundreds and hundreds of mint stamps in a medium box. Most of the value is in the US material. Spotty du
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(1) used with pen cancel four margins F-VF
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(1P3) plate on India paper four margins F-VF
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(2) 10 cent used with barely detectable removed pen cancel 3 ½ margins just touching at lower left good color F-VF
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(15) Type III used nice margins with a tiny nick lower left fresh F-VF
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(37, 37a) both shades unused no gum good color Fine
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(63) used with Star of David cancel good color VF
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(63b) used with PF cert. reperfed at left tiny tear good color F-VF
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(69) 12 cent used VF
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(69) 12 cent used fresh F-VF
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(69) used with light cancel F-VF
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(70) 24 cent red lilac regummed fresh Fine
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(70a) 24 cent brown lilac regummed fresh Fine
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(76) 5 cent brown regummed bright F-VF
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(76) unused with preprinting fold Fine
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(79P5) 3 cent A grill plate proof bright VF
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(93) Jackson F grill used with red cancel F-VF
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(95) F grill used small thin F-VF
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(114) used with a green cancel not tied on piece but matches the cds along side F-VF
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(115) E Grill unused regummed good color F-VF
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(116) Eagle and Shield regummed Fine
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(117) Steamer unused no gum bright color Fine
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(117) G grill used with Crowe cert. graded 85 VF-XF
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(117) 12 cent used with purple cancel F-VF
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(117) S.S. Adriatic used F-VF
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(118) type I unused no gum tiny surface scuff below “ST” of postage o/w F-VF
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(119) Type II used F-VF
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(121P4) proof on card VF
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(121) 30 cent used F-VF
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(122E2) frame in red brown VF
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(134) H grill unused no gum bright color Fine
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(138) 7 cent H grill dist. og tiny tear at bottom with Crowe cert. good color Fine
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(148) six cent unused no gum F-VF
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(150) ten cent no grill regummed good color Fine
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(151) Clay used Fine
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(154) 30 cent Hamilton regummed nice color Fine
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(155) 90 cent Perry unused no gum bright color Fine
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(165) Hamilton used VF
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(186) six cent dist. og with PF cert. F-VF
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(190) Hamilton regummed fresh Fine
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(205TC1e) large die proof toning and tear at bottom Fine
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(208) Lincoln used VF
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(209) Jefferson og VF
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(215) Jackson og bright F-VF
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(229) og good color Fine
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(229) og Fine
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(233) Fleet NH VF
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(234) block of six bright NH perf seps in selvage Fine
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(241) Pledging Jewels used Fine
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(242) Two Dollar Columbian unused regummed F-VF
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(251) Type II og a bit of album offset F-VF
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(261A) Type II og hhr. Fine
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(262) Madison og fresh Fine
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(268) imprint strip of three NH fresh Fine
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(272) 8 cent used with PSAG cert. graded 95 XF
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(275) Jefferson og Fine
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(276) $1 dist. og perf crease VF
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(276) Dollar Perry dist. og F-VF
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(276) Type I used with light cancel F-VF
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(278) Five Dollar Marshall dist. og F-VF
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(286) 2 cent Trans Miss NH with Crowe cert. graded 85 VF-XF
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(292) Cattle in Storm unused no gum fresh F-VF
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(294) plate block of 6 with 2 extra stamps og F-VF
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(295) bottom plate block of 10 og perf seps and hinge reinforcements appears F-VF
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(298) Canal Locks og F-VF
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(303) bottom og Fine
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(303) imprint strip of three NH but with fingerprint Fine
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(304) Five Cent Lincoln used with Crowe cert. graded 90 XF
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(311) Farragut used VF
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(311) precancel used F-VF
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(313) $5 og hr. F-VF
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(314) horizontal margin pair og huge margins XF
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(319Fi) P# block of six imprint og with Crowe cert. F-VF
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(329) bottom right block of 35 NH with some natural gum imperfections and inclusions. Also, some perf separations. Most notably between positions 99 and 100 o/w F-VF nice show piece
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(332) used with PSE cert. graded 95 XF
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(346) og VF
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(347) margin block with imprint og VF
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(370) x 35, three with straight edges NH F-VF
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(377) 4 cent NH with PSAG cert. graded 95 XF
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(383) pair with PSE cert. graded gem 100 NH bit of offset o/w XF
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(399) used block with precancel F-VF
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(399) Golden Gate NH with tiny gum skip F-VF
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(408) center line block NH with PSE cert. graded 100J
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(408) line pair with Mail-O-Meter perfs NH F-VF
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(425) og VF
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(431) plate block used with precancel F-VF
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(484) strip of three with plate number NH with a bit of offset F-VF
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(523) Franklin og F-VF
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(524) used block F-VF
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(530) type IV pane of 100 a bit of fading at upper right o/w NH F-VF
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(532) NH with PSE cert. graded 100J XF
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(537) pane of 100 NH F-VF
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(540a) vertical imperf pair in block form og F-VF
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