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Lot Sym. Lot Description
2393 ng image$50.00 Dull Rose, 1895 Issue (PR112). Unused (no gum), uncommonly wide margins and near-perfect centering, fresh color, tiny corner crease and reperfed at bottom, Extremely Fine appearance, Scott Retail as original gum (Image) 2,750.00

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
2394 og image1c-$100.00 1895 Newspaper Issue (PR114-PR125). Original gum, complete set plus additional examples of the $5.00-$100.00, most lightly hinged, Fine-Very Fine (Image) 527.00

SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
2395 Very Valuable Stock of Newspaper Stamps. Approximately 350 stamps neatly arranged in one stockbook, begins with thirteen of the 1865-75 large format, 1875 Continental complete to $1.92 less the 84c with multiple examples such as seven 12c, three 24c, four 36c, two 48c, three 60c, three 72c and five 96c, also the three top $36.00-$60.00 values are included, there are a few Special Printings which seem to be correctly identified, the 1879 American Bank Note series is entirely complete, again less the 84c with exceptional duplication of better values such as six 12c, five 24c, three 60c, four $3.00, two $6.00, four $9.00, two each of the $12.00, $24.00 and $48.00, four $36.00 and five $60.00, there is a single 2c 1883 Special Printing that seems to be correctly identified, the 1885 American Bank Note "short set" is complete less the 72c and features blocks of four and eight of the 36c, there are a few low values of the 1894 First Bureau and one 12c and two 24c as well, the 1895 Unwatermarked series is complete with four examples of the $5.00 in the unmistakable Ultramarine shade (the watermarked $5.00 was not issued in this color), finally, there are at least seven complete sets of the 1895 Watermarked, there are probably no more than two dozen used stamps in the lot, the others are unused (no gum or regummed) to original gum, condition is quite mixed as one would expect for a stock of this magnitude, but still loaded with attractive Fine-Very Fine material, some reference material accompanies but not counted, an exceptional opportunity for the dealer or accumulator as concentrations of Newspaper Stamps in this depth are rarely seen 138,469.00

SOLD for $37,500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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