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Lot 574 |
Face value postage, 1939-1989, interesting group, which happens to be housed on White Ace album pages in a total of 5 (two ace three plain black) binders, featuring many commemoratives, we can remove the binders to reduce the shipping weight; with lots of high values in the last binder total face value is $265+. Estimate $120 - 150. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $150 |
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Lot 575 |
Face value postage, 1930's-1970's, small face value group, mainly in all different plate blocks. Including: 1¢: x1 ($.04); 3¢: x164 ($4.92); 4¢: x25 ($4.00); 5¢: x13 ($0.65); 6¢: x30 ($1.80); 7¢: x16 ($1.12); 8¢: x166 ($13.28); 10¢: x56 ($5.60); 13¢: x272 ($35.36); 15¢: x50 ($7.50); 21¢: x8 ($1.68); Misc 9¢, 14¢, 16¢, 24¢, $1.00: 4 each ($6.52) Misc $9.35 and $10.75: 1 each ($20.10); Columbus souvenir sheets: 2 sets, 1¢ to $5.00 each ($32.68). Total face value: $130.33. Estimate $60 - 80. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $65 |
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Lot 576 |
Face value postage, 1950's-1980's, commemoratives onwards of singles and sheets, 3 boxes full of postage ranging from 3¢ and up, somewhat organized by denominations in separates bags, including some high value sheets in a few Ace sheet holders; plus some nicer sheets that have plate number blocks within housed in a Lindner sheet protector folder; total Face Value is $5727.44. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $2,800 |
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Lot 577 |
Face value postage, 1950's-2000, accumulation of mint postal stationery entires, including: 3¢ (x45, $1.35); 4¢ (x98, $3.92); 5¢ (x86, $4.30); 6¢ (x318, $19.08); 7¢ (x16, $1.12); 8¢ (x254, $20.32); 9¢ (x133, $11.97); 10¢ (x189, $18.90); 11¢ (x5, $0.55); 13¢ (x168, $21.84); 15¢ (x201, $30.15); 18¢ (x14, $2.52); 20¢ (x153, $30.60); 22¢ (x40, $8.80); 25¢ (x101, $25.25); 29¢ (x53, $15.37); 32¢ (x8, $2.56). Not counted: a handful of higher denominations 34¢ and up, approximately 30 non-profit, some United Nations, and approximately 75 Official Mail (20¢, 22¢, 25¢, 29¢, 45¢ and 65¢). Wide range of types are included: stamped envelopes in various sizes up to legal-size, also post cards and aerogrammes. A few are window envelopes and a small number have pre-printed return addresses. This could make a good dealer stock for a postal stationery specialist. Total face value $218.60+. Catalog value is probably $1000+. Shipping weight 18.7 lbs / 8.5 kilos. Estimate $75 - 100. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $90 |
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