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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale - 671

Coins and Currency

United States
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1   imageU.S., Start Your Own Business Powerful Coin Stock. A fabulous stock with too many highlights to mention, however for the sake of those of you who cannot view we'll present a few highlights, includes Indian Head 1866, 1869 (2), 1877 (2), 1908s, Lincoln 1914d, Shield nickels 1866 with/rays, 1868, Liberty nickels 1885, 1912s, Buffalo nickels 1913d type II (2), 1919d, 1919s, Mercury 10¢ 1921 (3), Barber 25¢ 1914s, Standing Liberty 1929s, Washington 25¢ 1932d (3), 1932s (2), Walking Liberty 50¢ 1938d (2), and a type coin volume with half cents, large cents, 2¢, 3¢ silver & nickel, half dimes, tokens, bust halves, condition runs the gamut, with many items unpriced and uncounted owner's retail is over $29,000.00, cheap at half this price, a real find don't miss out on this beauty.
Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2   imageU.S., Silver & Type Coins Stock. Many hundreds housed in four red or black coin boxes, a few better includes half cent 1803 (2), large cent 1812 small date, 1813, 1814 plain 4, 3¢ silver 1861, 1862, Barber dime 1903s, Seated Liberty quarter 1853o with rays, Standing Liberty quarters 1971s type I, Washington quarters 1932d (3), 1932s (3), Walking Liberty halves 1916d, 1916s, 1921, 1921d, 1921s (3), Morgan dollars 1884s (2), 1894o, 1899 (2), 1903s (2), Peace dollars 1924s (2), 1928 (6), 1934s, with many other better items, condition ranges from good to proof, inspection would aid the perspective buyer greatly.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $3,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3   imageU.S., Group of Six Slabbed Gold Coins. Includes 1853 $1 Unc detail improperly cleaned NGC, 1887 $5 uncommonly details improperly cleaned NGC, 1905 $2½ MS63 ICG, 1852 $2½ MS63 ICG, 1908 Indian $5 MS63 ICG, and a 1901 $5 MS63 ICG, nice little lot of gold for you gold enthusiasts.
Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
4   imageU.S., Lincoln Cent & Jefferson Nickle Accumulation, 1909-2013. Approximately 700 full and partial rolls of Lincoln cents, with most of the rolls uncirculated 1955-2000, 1909 to 1955 patrial rolls, also includes an estimated 300 rolls of Jefferson nickles, plus $200.00 face in quarters to Sacagawea dollars, with rolls of errors such as 1960-d small dates, 1982-p large dates and 1955 doubled last "5", a great lot to restock with, please review.
Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image)
Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
5   imageU.S., Currency Collection. An exemplary collection of U.S. and Confederate bills, CSA includes five $1, a $2, ten $5, two $10, three $20, four $50 and two $100bills, plus some fractional bills, U.S. includes two 1923 Washington $1 silver certificate, 1917 $1 US Note, 1917 $2 US Note, and thirteen fractional notes, and other miscellaneous bills, a great beginning at this ever popular area.
Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
6   imageU.S., Coin Collections in Albums. Five albums include Washington 25¢ collection 1942-1998 less three "S" mints, Franklin 50¢ collection less 1959, 1961d, 1962, another Franklin 50¢ complete, JFK 50¢ collection, and a complete Peace $1 collection in AU or less condition, a great pick up for any collector or dealer, mostly grade AU to proof.
Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
7   imageU.S., Premium Dealer Stock of Coins. Presented in six red coin boxes, includes Flying Eagle cents, Indian Head copper nickel cents, and up to 1909, Lincolns include 1909s, 1910s (3), 1911s (3), Liberty nickels 1883 with/cents, 1884, Buffalo nickels 1914s (3), 1915s, 1916s (2), 1924s, Mercury dimes 1921 (2), Washington quarters 1932d (4), and much more, grades range from good to proof, examination is encouraged.
Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
8   imageU.S., Lincoln Penny Collections, 1909-2013. Includes in a Whitman album 1909s VDB with full wheat ears, 1910s, 1911s, 1912s, 1914d, 1924d, then six Dansco albums in various stages of completion, one collection has 1909s VDB uncirculated, 1909s, all others missing 1909s VDB, 1909s, 1914d, 1922, 1931s and 1955 DD, most with proofs from 1970, grades range from good to proof, a unique opportunity to inexpensively restock this popular issue.
Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
9   imageU.S., Slabbed Silver Coins. A good lot all graded by NGC unless noted, featuring 1872 AU Seated $1, 1874 AU Trade $1, 1934 XF Peace $1, 1935 AU Peace $1, 1847 MS66 25¢, 1951 Proof Franklin 50¢, 1858o XF 50¢ PNG, 1952 Proof Washington 25¢, 1909 Unc Indian Head 1¢, 1928 AU Peace $1, also a partial roll of 1962 Proof Franklins, and a roll plus partial roll of Proof 1978s $1, nice selection of type coins.
Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
Worldwide
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
10   imageWorldwide, Coin Accumulation. Coins from the four corners of the globe, includes Austria, Belgium, Canada and Newfoundland, China, Fiji, France, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, a box of mint Great Britain pennys 1960-1964, a box of miscellaneous albums with no silver, and a box of U.S. and foreign type sets, a proof set, with some silver, mostly copper or cupronickel, should be plenty of sleepers to be awoken by a specialist, grades range from good to uncirculated.
Estimate $500 - 750. (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
11   imageWorldwide, Slabbed Coins. An amazing array of foreign items, includes 1909A Unc details Prussia 3m NGC, 1910A AU Prussia 3m NGC, 1903P AU Denmark 2k NGC, Roman Empire Hostillian VF double denarius NGC, 1817 AU Great Britain ½ crown NGC, 1816 MS65 Great Britain 6p NGC, 1819 MS65 Great Britain 1s NGC, 1902 MS China 10c NGC, and a 1912 MS 62 Japan yen NGC, nice material for the foreign specialist, don't let it slip away.
Estimate $500 - 750. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
12   imageWorldwide, Foreign and Ancient Coin Collection. Over 300 coins, both foreign and ancient presented in two binders, better includes 1900 Great Britain florin, 1935, 1940 and 1942 New Zealand florins, 1931D Swiss 5f, 1906 French Indo China piaster, ancients include Roman Hadrian 117-38 AD, Greek silver, Roman Aurelian bronze silvered, a choice lot that has enormous potential, please examine, Fine.
Estimate $500 - 750. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction

United States

General Collections
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
13 /o   imageU.S., Phenomenal Collection, 1847-1974. An impressive and rather clean collection that appears to have been put away for a while. We are offering the collection completely intact as received and it includes classics, regular issues, commemoratives, air mails, special deliveries, very pleasing officials, postage dues and parcel posts in Scott National hingeless album. Collector took time to carefully examine every stamp and although not perfect, the vast majority of the stamps are correctly identified and several of the key stamps have accompanying certificates. Highlights include - Mint: 7, 20, 40 PF cert, 69, 71, 72, 73, 76, 76a, 90, 92-94, 112-17 (3 high values no gum or regummed), 133 no gum, 134-6, 137 (o.g. split grill, PF certs), 138 no gum, 145-53, 155 (slight dist. o.g. PF cert), 156-63, 165, 182-91 (90c o.g. PF cert) (200 unused PF cert), 205-8, 212-18, 219-29, 230-45, 246-50, 253-63, 264-76, 276P5 o.g. imperf pair, 277-78, 279-84, 285-93, 300-13, 323-7 (2), 328-30, 331-42, various coils, 367-73, 374-82, 388 (o.g. pair, PF certs), 397-404, 414-21, 422-23, 424-40, 460, 462-80 (missing 5c error), rotary singles, pairs and line pairs (missing 491), 498-518 (missing 5c error), 519, 523 (2), 524 (2), nearly complete offsets (missing 534B), 547 (2), 545-46, 551-73 (2 sets), 581-91, 599A (single, pair and line pair), 630, 634A, 658-79, Farley, Presidential, Liberty issues, C1-6 (2 sets), J13 (no gum, small thins, PF cert), Philippines 223A o.g. PF cert, E1-13, J1-7, J15-21, J22-28, J31-36, J38-44, J45-50, J52-57, J61-67, Q1-12, JQ1-5, O1-9, O10-14 (2c is used), O15-24, O25-34, O106-7, O35-45, O47-56, O57-67, O72-82, O109-13, O83-93, O114-20, O121-26, RW1-40 and Used: 1 (2 singles and 2 pairs), 2, 29, 30A, 72 (3), 71, 92, 96, 112-22, 523 and RB10a (a few tiny flaws, PF cert). The overall quality is quite good, with the 20th century being almost fault-free, 19th century is a bit mixed, with some small faults, reperfed, no gum, regummed or a bit off center, however there are also many very nice sound stamps that still retain their original gum and the overall centering is far superior to what is typically encountered. A fresh and delightful collection that is a joy to view, mostly Fine to Very Fine and better.
Estimate $75,000 - 100,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20) (Image21) (Image22) (Image23) (Image24) (Image25) (Image26) (Image27) (Image28) (Image29) (Image30) (Image31) (Image32) (Image33) (Image34) (Image35) (Image36) (Image37) (Image38) (Image39) (Image40) (Image41) (Image42) (Image43) (Image44) (Image45) (Image46) (Image47) (Image48) (Image49) (Image50) (Image51) (Image52) (Image53) (Image54) (Image55) (Image56) (Image57) (Image58) (Image59) (Image60) (Image61) (Image62) (Image63) (Image64) (Image65) (Image66)

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Suggested Bid $75,000-100,000
SOLD for $40,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
14 /o 1//JQ5 imageU.S., Powerhouse Collection Loaded With Value (Scott 1//JQ5). Stupendous collection assembled on Scott Hingeless album pages, an astonishing array of valuable stamps meticulously assembled by a collector with a keen eye for quality, page after page of beautifully centered stamps in mint or used condition; highlights of this treasure trove include the 1847 issue Scott #1 with blue cancel, a choice 1875 reproduction #3, the 1851 imperforates 9-17; the 1857 perforated issues nearly complete including a gorgeous unused #39; there's even some 1875 reprints including choice examples of 40 and 42; a select group of 1861's including choice unused examples of 72, 75, and 77; a premium group of the 1867 grills including 85B, 86-91 complete, and 92-99 along with a rare unused, o.g. 90 cent value #101; the 1869 Pictorials are nearly complete including choice unused examples of 115-117 and 119-121; their 1875 Pictorial re-issue counterparts are nearly complete and include choice unused examples of 123-128 and 130-132; there's a sensational group of 1870's Banknote issues including the grills 134-144 (couple dubious), a complete set of the ungrilled National issues - all unused and choice 145-155; some choice Continental issues including unused 156-163 and 165, an extremely rare genuine example of the 1875 24 cent Special Printing #175 - of which less than 100 examples are known to exist (catalog value $4,000.00); the 1879 American Bank note issue is complete in unused or o.g. condition 192-191, plus there's an extremely rare 1880 7 cent Stanton Special Printing #196 in the distinctive scarlet vermilion shade (Scott catalog value $8,000.00); the 1880's Banknote issues are complete from 205-218 most with o.g.; the 1890-93 Banknote issues are choice and complete with o.g. 219-229; the stunning set of the 1893 Columbians 230-245 are all in choice o.g. condition; there's an outstanding set of the 1894 unwatermarked Bureau issues including both $1 values 261 and 261A along with select top values 262-263; the 1895 watermarked Bureau issues are complete 264-278 along with the 1898 "new colors' 279-284; the 1898 Trans-Mississippi's are complete except for the $1 Trans - the $2.00 Trans is a top quality lightly hinged stamp; the 1901 Pan-Americans are complete 294-299, and the 1902-03 regular issues are complete to the 50 cent value and also include choice examples of 312 and a genuine 315 single; Washington Franklins are well represented including complete sets of 331-342, 422-423, 424-440 complete, 462-480 complete except for 476A, including a lovely 5 cent error single #467; 498-518 are complete including the perf 11 5 cent error of color #505; there's lovely examples of 523 and 524 plus a choice 547; the 1922-1925 flat plates are complete 551-573; along with the perf 10's 581-591, and a genuine #595; there's a lovely set of 1929 Kansas Nebraskas and even a select White Plains sheet #630; Back of book include better Airmails including a lovely set of lightly hinged Graf Zeppelins C13-C15; Special Delivery issues are complete except for E10; there are numerous Postage Dues in select quality including J20 and J28, J37, and J57; finally a beautiful set of the 1912 Parcel Post issues Q1-Q12 cap of this tremendous collection; 11 certificates of authenticity accompany this impressive holding; we cannot recall the last time we offered such a choice offering of select U.S. stamps all together in one unpicked collection; a wonderful opportunity for any serious dealer or collector to obtain a fabulous holding all in one fell swoop; leave yourself plenty of extra time to carefully review this lot - you'll be glad you did.
Estimate $60,000 - 80,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20) (Image21) (Image22) (Image23) (Image24) (Image25) (Image26)

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Suggested Bid $60,000-80,000
SOLD for $37,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
15 1/Q12 imageU.S., Comprehensive Collection, 1847-1954 (Scott 1/Q12). One of the most comprehensive U.S. collections we have ever offered, virtually all stamps unused, with an enormous Scott catalog value in excess of $260,000; assembled by a dedicated collector with a keen eye for centering, color, and eye appeal; the highlights of this outstanding collection are numerous, including 59 certificates of authenticity; the collection begins with the 1847 issue, including a particularly choice unused, no gum #2 with P.F. certificate; there's an excellent selection of the 1851 imperforates, including unused examples of #7, 9, and 12, plus three examples of #15 with o.g., with certs.; the 1857 perforated issue is highlighted by choice examples of #18, 20, 22, 25 o.g. with P.F. cert., 30 o.g. with Weiss cert., 30A regummed with Weiss cert., an incredibly rare 31 regummed with P.F. cert. (catalogs for $10,000), 33 o.g. with P.F. cert., and 36-39, plus an additional o.g. 37; the 1861 regular issue is well represented with choice examples of 63, 65, 68-73, three unused 75's, two unused 76's, and a scarce unused 77 with P.S.E. cert., the scarce 1867 grills include 86-90, and 93-4, and 96-98; the popular 1867 Pictorials are complete 112-122, including certified examples of the 12c, 15c type I, sound and choice (catalog value $3,500), 15c type II, 121 choice sound unused example (catalogs for $2,250), and 122 (catalogs for $4,500.00); the 1875 Pictorial re-issues are nearly complete, and include #'s 123-129, and 131, two with certs.; there are extremely scarce unused 1870 grilled Banknote issues, including 134-138, the 2, 6, and 7c values with certs., along with a valuable o.g. 15c grilled issue with P.F. cert. (catalog value $7,500), plus an impressive unused 90c grilled Banknote issue, #144 with P.F. cert. (catalog value $10,000); the 1870-71 National Bank Note issue is complete from 145-155; the 1873 Continental Bank Note issue is complete from 156-166, the 90c with A.P.S. cert; the 1879 American Bank Note Co. issue is complete from 182-191, including a choice unused 90c with P.F. cert.; the 1890-1893 small Bank Note issue is complete 219-229; complete 1893 Columbians 230-245 unused, including an extra $1.00 Columbian (used); the 1895 Bureau issue is complete 246-263, including a choice never hinged #251 with Weiss cert., and a rare o.g. $5.00 Marshall, #263 with P.S.E. cert (catalog value $4,500.00).; the 1895 Bureaus are complete 264-278, including a choice sound example of #276A with P.S.E. cert.; there are complete 1898 Trans-Mississippi issues 285-293, with the $1.00 no gum, and the $2.00 o.g., never hinged (small gum crease); 1901 Pan Americans complete 294-299; the 1902-1903 Regular issue is complete including an exceptional o.g. $2.00 Madison sound o.g. with P.F. cert., plus an attractive unused 315 pair; the selection of Washington-Franklins is truly outstanding including many of the more difficult coil pairs with certificates; better Washington Franklins include 331-342, 348-355 coil pairs most with certs, a 15c Bluish paper (fake cancel) with P.S.E. cert, 374-382, 385-387, 390-391, and 395-396 coil pairs, some with certs, 397-404 complete, 414-423 complete, 424-440 complete, 50c with P.S.E. cert., 443-448, and 450-458 coil pairs, the 454 pair being never hinged, and the o.g. 456 pair being exceptional, there's a o.g., N.H. #459 imperforate coil single, 460, 462-480 (no 476A), but there is a nice 467 5c carmine color error in combination strip.3 (the error stamp is never hinged), 486-497 coil pairs (no 491), 498-518 (no 505), a nice never hinged 519 (with cert.), 523-534, and 545-547; the 1922 Flats are complete, there's a nice pair of 599A, plus an additional joint line pair, there's a select quality 630 White Plains sheet, 1929 Kansas-Nebraska complete, 1938 Presidentials, and 1954 Liberty series; back of the book include Airmails complete including a gorgeous set of Zeppelins, C13-C15; Special Delivery issues include E1-E7; Postage Dues are well represented with J1, 3, 6, 18, J26, etc; Shanghai overprints are virtually complete K1-K16 (no K17-18); 1912 Parcel Post are extremely fresh and complete Q1-Q12, along with Parcel Post Due issues JQ1-5, and Special Handling QE1-4; the collection is topped off by a lovely selection of Confederate States issues including 1-8, and 11-14; a remarkably attractive collection which includes many rarities; there's faults here and there, but this collection is much nicer than what one normally see's offered in public auction; a great lot with tons of value for any high end show dealer or eBay seller that can take the time to carefully break down this valuable holding into it's smaller parts to offer the rarer stamps individually.
Scott $260,000.
Estimate $50,000 - 75,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20) (Image21) (Image22) (Image23) (Image24) (Image25) (Image26) (Image27) (Image28) (Image29) (Image30) (Image31) (Image32) (Image33) (Image34) (Image35) (Image36) (Image37) (Image38)

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Suggested Bid $50,000-75,000
SOLD for $37,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
16 /o/   imageU.S., An Amazing Specialized Collection, 1847-1937. Containing hundreds of mint and used stamps, plate blocks and covers in three Scott specialty albums. The collection contains many important and high value stamps with many of the key items with certificates. Most of the stamps were purchased as singles from auction houses with a careful eye for quality. Highlights include: Used: 9X1e, 10X1 (unused, PF cert), 1 (four margin on cover, blue cancel), 1 (2 singles, each with 4 margins on cover), 2 (almost 4 margins, folded letter, Cincinnati, O., PF cert), 8A & 7 combination pair (position. 55-56L1E, light crease between stamps and small corner crease at left, PF cert), 1 (3, various shades), 2 (2), 7 strip of 3 on cover, 12 (2, 1 on piece), 13-16 (14 & 16 each have PF certs), 14/15/14 (vertical strip of 3, Jakubek cert), 14 (four margins on cover), 17, 18, 20, 21 PF cert, 22, 23 (used on piece, PF cert), 24 (strip of 7, Types V & Va, Alcuri cert), 27 Brettl cert, 28, 29, 30, 30A, 31-35 (34 with PF cert), 36, 37, 38, 37a (tied to cover with red cancel, Corson cert, rare, previous owner states on 100-120 surviving covers), 29 (strip of 3 on forwarded cover to France, previous owner estimates only 150 to 200 surviving covers, PF cert), 64b (on multicolor Loyal to the Union patriotic cover, PF cert), 36 pair tied to cover to Liverpool, a couple 1861 (3c & 12c) and (10c & 5c) combination covers, 67 (4), 70-72 (plus 90c duplicate), 76a, 78 (shades including possible 70b steel blue), several patriotics (mostly franked with #65), 77 folded letter from New Orleans to Paris, 65 group of fancy cancels, 76 (on cover to Nova Scotia, PF cert), 83, 85, 85b (on piece, blue cancel, PF cert), 85c, 85e, 86 PF cert, 95-97, 99-101, 92 on cover, 90 (clear E grill on cover), 89 pair on cover to Germany, 95 (2), 100, 112-22 (some duplicates including 30c & 90c), 116 (2 on cover), 119 (on cover from New Orleans to Paris), 115 & 145 cover to Germany, 137 PF cert, 138 split grill, 141, 144 PF cert, 156/158/160 on registered cover to New Hampshire, 148 on cover to England, some fancy cancels, several Columbian covers, 238 (2 registered covers), 239 registered cover to Germany, 278, 291 on registered cover to Germany, 313, 325 St. Louis Fair slogan cancel on cover, 365 (used, PF cert), 400A on registered cover to Switzerland, 500 (on cover with PSE cert), 523, Hindenburg Zeppelin cover, C1 pair on cover, C18 (4) on cover, C18 cover, several Lindbergh flight covers, J59 PF cert and two Confederate covers, Mint: 7, 9, 17, 36B, 37, 39, 68, 69, 76, 77, 98, 112-17, 119-21, 114 (o.g. block of four, PSE cert), 145-48, 151-53 (24c is no gum, PF cert), 157 (ribbed paper, no gum, PF cert), 158-59, 162, 189, 165-66 (90c o.g. with PF cert), 3-4, 40, 102 (2, 1 part o.g. and the other no gum, both with PF cert), 123-24, 127 (no gum and PF cert), 186 no gum, cert, 189 (NH, APS cert), 190, 205-18, 219-29, 212 (block of 4, 1 LH, other 3 NH), 230-45 (2 sets, a couple values with certs), 246-63 (261 is used, other 261A is o.g. with PF cert), 260, several 1895 issue 1c//10c plate no. strips of 3, 264-78 (duplicate of $2, 276a and 278 are used), 282C-84, 266 Plate block with PF cert, 285-93 (no gum and used duplicates of $2), 294-99 (duplicates), 294 & 296 plate blocks, 300-13 ($2 is o.g. and has PF cert, $5 is used), 308 plate no. imprint strip of 3, 323-7, 328-30, 330 top arrow block, 328 & 329 plate blocks, 325 plate block of 4, 331-42, 333 & 336 plate blocks, 325 side arrow block, 343-7 plate block set, some perf 12 coils (which need certs), 359, 361 PF cert, 362, 364 PF cert, 366, 367-73, 374-82, 1910 coil pairs, 394 (o.g. line pair, PF cert), 379 plate block, 397-404, 414-21 (plus 421 bright violet duplicate), 397-98 plate blocks, 414 & 416 plate blocks, 422-23, 424-40, 424-25 (1c-2c "Coil Stamps" imprint plate blocks), 432, 437 plate block, 431 plate block, 459 (NH coil pair, PF cert), 460, various 1914 Flat and Rotary coil singles and pairs, 462-80 (5c rose error in surrounded by 2c in strip of 3), 473 plate block, 481-84 plate block set, 498-518, 505 in block of 6 (5c error surround by normal 2c), 526-28B plate blocks (528A with NH PF cert), 501-4, 506-7, 509, 511-12, 514, 516 Plate blocks, 523-24, 525-35 (534B used with PF cert), 536 well centered plate block, 547, 547a, 538a, 540a, 545-6, 540-41 plate blocks, 548-50 plate blocks, 551-73 (duplicates, including rare 30c double transfer), 571 & 572 arrow blocks, 581-91, 595, 599A (single and line pair), 614-19 plate blocks, 630, 634A, 634b no gum PSE cert, 658-79, C1-6, C13-15 (mint and used sets, C13 on post card and C13-15 cover set), E1-13, E11-13 plate blocks, Q1-12, JQ1-5, Q1-2 (plate blocks, Q2 has PF cert), J1-7 (50c with o.g. PF cert), J15-21 (3c with o.g. PF cert, 50c is used), J22-28, J31-37 (30c duplicate), J38-44, J45-50 (50c o.g. with PF cert), J52-58 (mint and used, some duplicates, a couple used, 50c is used with small thin and wrinkle, PSE cert, J56a is o.g. with PF cert), J64 & J65 plate blocks, PR15 no gum PSE cert, PR17, PR33 unused, horizontal ribbed paper, PF cert, PR63 o.g. PF cert and nearly complete officials (missing 90c Justice, dollar value State Dept values, O94, O103). The condition is mostly sound, although not perfect and occasionally (mostly among 19th century), you will find a few faults. In 19th century, you will find the stamps ranging from no gum to original gum (a few regums, and a few possible cancels removed), but generally sound and correctly identified, as you progress into the 20th century, stamps become more sound and fresh. The vast majority of the stamps are sound and highly desired. Centering ranges from VG to XF, mostly Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $50,000 - 75,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20) (Image21) (Image22) (Image23) (Image24) (Image25) (Image26) (Image27) (Image28) (Image29) (Image30) (Image31) (Image32) (Image33) (Image34) (Image35) (Image36) (Image37) (Image38) (Image39) (Image40) (Image41) (Image42) (Image43) (Image44) (Image45) (Image46) (Image47) (Image48) (Image49) (Image50) (Image51) (Image52) (Image53) (Image54) (Image55) (Image56) (Image57) (Image58) (Image59) (Image60) (Image61) (Image62) (Image63) (Image64) (Image65) (Image66) (Image67) (Image68) (Image69) (Image70) (Image71) (Image72) (Image73) (Image74) (Image75) (Image76) (Image77) (Image78) (Image79) (Image80) (Image81) (Image82) (Image83) (Image84) (Image85) (Image86) (Image87) (Image88) (Image89) (Image90) (Image91) (Image92) (Image93) (Image94) (Image95) (Image96) (Image97) (Image98) (Image99) (Image100) (Image101) (Image102) (Image103) (Image104) (Image105) (Image106) (Image107) (Image108) (Image109) (Image110) (Image111) (Image112) (Image113) (Image114) (Image115) (Image116) (Image117)

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Suggested Bid $50,000-75,000
SOLD for $62,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
17   imageU.S., Extensive & Valuable Mostly Unused Collections, 1847-1930s. Missing only the rarities in most cases, extensive and intact as received collection sold on the order of the estate; a two generation collection that was formed over the heyday of stamp collecting and is in a volume 1 Scott Hingeless Platinum Album, since almost every item is unused we will list the Scott numbers for your convenience - note that only the rare grills are used; the proper unused no gum values have been calculated for no gum or regummed and include: 1-2 (counted as used); 40P(in place of a #5); various 1851 better types; 11; 15; 17; 22(PF cert); 24-26; 29; 30-30A; 32; 35-39; 41; 46; 63; 65; 67(PF cert); 68-9; 71-73; 73 (block); 75-76 (each with PSE cert); 77-78; used 79; 84-5; back to unused: 87-91; 92 (PSE cert); 93-95; 97-99; 101; 112-3; 115-7; 119-21; 126-7; 131; 136-8; 143(PF cert); 145-50; 152-63; 165-6; 178-9; 182-5; 187-91; 205-9; 209b; 210-16; 219; 2220-3; 225-9; 230-40; 242; 244; 246; 248-63; 264-75; 279-80; 282-4; 285-90; 294-99; 300-10; 313; a high degree of completion from here on. Viewing is essential so as to determine the true market value as this one has a huge re-sell potential either retail or on the internet, Fine overall with faults as one might expect from such an extensive collection.
Scott $250,000 ++.
Estimate $40,000 - 60,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $40,000-60,000
SOLD for $32,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
18 //o   imageU.S., Powerful Collection, 1845-1917. An extraordinary collection of mint and used stamps, housed in two deluxe Scott Platinum Albums with slip cases. Ideal for continuation, with many better stamps, many accompanied by certificates. The collection starts with a few used including 9X1, 8A, 12, 18, 20-24, 27-28, 29 (PF cert), 30A, 31, 67, 72, 76 (PF cert, ironed out creasing), 78 (PF cert), 79, 85, 101 (PF cert), 358 block, etc. Mint including 10X1 (PF cert, o.g.), 1 appears unused, 3, 4, 25 (PF cert, o.g., crease at bottom left) 36, 37, 40, 42, 43, 46, 68, 69, 71, 75, 89, 90, 94, 102, 112-14, 113b (PF cert, slight stained perfs), 116, 117 (PF cert, o.g., tiny corner crease), 121 appears NH, 122 (full o.g.), 124, 132, 141, 145-49 (149 with PF cert, o.g.), 152, 153-55, 156 (PSE cert, dist. o.g.), 159, 161, 165, 166, 178 (PF cert, unused), 182, 183 (PF cert, o.g.), 206-11, 211B (PF cert, o.g.), 212-17, 220-28, 230-45, 261, 262, 272-76, 277, 284, 285-93, 294-99, 300-13 (no 311), 315 pair, 323-27, 328-30, 331-42, 374-82, 359, 364, 366, 397-404, 414-23, 424-36, 459 pair, 462-80 (no 472, 476A), 467 & 505 in blocks of six, many useful coils, etc., C1-18, E1-13, mostly complete ducks to RW54 (missing RW9, RW19 and RW53), mostly complete dues (only missing special printings and a few stray values), Q1-9, Q11, JQ1-5, K1-18 (only missing K13), strong Continental officials: complete. Agriculture, Executive, Justice is only missing O33, Navy to 30c, Post Office only missing 24c, State Dept. complete to $10 ($2 is used), complete Treasury and more. The quality varies from Superb to small faults, regummed, etc., but vast majority are attractive sound stamps with centering ranging from F-VF to XF, o.g., much lightly hinged and never hinged, generally, attractive Very Fine appearance.
Estimate $40,000 - 60,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20) (Image21) (Image22) (Image23) (Image24) (Image25) (Image26) (Image27) (Image28) (Image29) (Image30) (Image31) (Image32) (Image33) (Image34) (Image35) (Image36) (Image37) (Image38) (Image39) (Image40) (Image41) (Image42) (Image43) (Image44) (Image45) (Image46) (Image47) (Image48) (Image49) (Image50)

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Suggested Bid $40,000-60,000
SOLD for $37,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
19 //o   imageU.S., Powerful Collection. A powerful and quite valuable mint and used collection of many hundreds on Lighthouse pages. The care taken in putting together this collection is evident, as the collector very seldom put faulty stamps in his albums, however, tiny flaws were either acceptable or not noticed, but sound, eye appealing stamps pre-dominate. Among the used stamps we note: #1, 2, 6 (PF cert, small creases), 8A (PSE cert, tiny corner crease), 16 PF cert, 20-24, 27, 29, 31, 67, 95, 96, 98, 100, 138, 140 (PF cert, tiny corner creases), 141, 142 (questionable), 143 (PF cert), 154-55, 165-66, 187-91 and 278. The real power is in the attractive mint stamps which including #7, 11, 24 (PF cert, o.g.), 25 PSE cert, 28A, 30 PF cert, 30A, 35, 37, 39, 70-72, 75-77, 97, 112-22 (questionable 116), 145, 151, 156-58, 160, 163, 205-18, 219-29, 230-45, 246-63 (except 261A), 264-76, 279-84, 285-93 294-99, 300-13 (312 PF cert o.g.), 323-27, 328-30, 331-41, 367-73, 374-82, 397-404, 414-21, 422-23, 424-40 (440 PF cert, o.g.), 459, 461, 462-80 (no 5c error), 499-518, two 505's in blocks of 9 & 12, 523, 524, 547, 551-73, 630, Kans. Nebr., C1-15, E1-11., J4, J29, J33-34 and Q1-12. A careful inspection of this highly desirable collection is strongly advised. A great collection! The mint becomes progressively better as it becomes more recent, unused, part o.g. or regummed. The later issues do incl. a few regummed and occasional unused, however, they are largely o.g. or NH and there are many VF and XF, o.g. and NH stamps to be found, while earlies are generally Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $30,000 - 40,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20) (Image21) (Image22) (Image23) (Image24) (Image25) (Image26) (Image27) (Image28) (Image29) (Image30) (Image31) (Image32) (Image33) (Image34) (Image35) (Image36)

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Suggested Bid $30,000-40,000
SOLD for $30,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
20 /o 1/C18 imageU.S., Uniquely Appealing Collection (Scott 1/C18). Fabulous and comprehensive collection neatly housed in a single old time album, meticulously assembled on homemade pages; this tremendous collection is highlighted by a wonderful selection of the 5 and 10 cent 1847 issues, including 4 Scott #1 used singles, two pairs, and even a choice example of cover, there are 3 choice Scott #2's including one with sheet margin along the right side; then you'll find two choice examples of the 1865 reproductions Scott #3; the 1851 imperforate issues include numerous 1 cent values plus a pair, two used #12's. and #'s 14-15 and 17 x (3); the eye catching group of 1857 perforated issues include 28-30A. and 32-33 and a group of 35's; there's five Scott # 37's including one mint example with full original gum, there's two #38's, one used with red cancel the other unused o.g., and there's a select well centered unused example of #39; the 1875 reprints include three examples of #40 (only 3,846 sold); the 1861 issue include select examples of #'s 67, 70, 71 x (3) and 72 x (4), a nice selection of 73's, 75's, 77's and 78's all choice well centered stamps with neat cancels; the 1869 Pictorials include numerous examples of 112-117, along with a 118, two 120's, two 121's, and a exceptional 90c Lincoln #122; there's a handsome group of better 1870's Banknote issues including numerous 90 cent Perry's 155 x (2), 166 x (2), 191 x (2), and 218 x (2); there's a gorgeous unused set of the 1893 Columbian Exposition issues 230-245, the $1, $3, and $4 Columbians are expertly regummed, but the $2 and $5 values are o.g., plus there's nice used examples of 242-242; the group of 1894-1895 Bureau issues include examples of 261 o.g., 276-277 x (2), and three choice used examples of #278; the set of used 1898 Trans-Mississippi's 285-293 - is beautifully centered; 1902-1903 regular issues are highlighted by a nice o.g. group to the 50c value and a lovely used #312, along with two choice used #313's; the sparser selection of Washington Franklins include a block of 357, plus there are blocks of 397-399; there's a big chunk of #537 (block of 35); some nice C1-C6 including a better than nice fake of the inverted "Jenny" - a wonderful conversation piece, plus there's two C18's along with an example of flight cover; this impressive collection ends with a couple of attractive card proofs of Scott #3P4 and 40P4; this is one of the most interesting and saleable group of better stamps you will ever see offered in a collection lot; there's much to discover in this wonderful offering.
Estimate $25,000 - 35,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18)

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Suggested Bid $25,000-35,000
SOLD for $22,000.00
Will close during Public Auction

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