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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (C10a). Complete collection of all twelve possible positions plus an extra Position A, vast majority Mint N.H., Position D with part plate no. 19427 (15%, upper right), exceeding the Durland listed maximum of 5%, rest with clear guide lines where they should occur to define the types, Fine-Extremely Fine, excellent group rarely seen offered as the complete collectible set, Scott Retail for single Position D and rest most common position Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1366 |
US$650.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Three with part plate nos., two exceeding the Durland listed maximum percentages, incl. 19414 (20%, upper left, Durland listed maximum 10%), 19427 (20%, upper left, Durland listed maximum 10%) and 19427 (35%, lower left), two Mint N.H., scarce and desirable group Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1365 |
US$1,600.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane, Tab at Bottom (C10a var). Complete exploded booklet containing one pane with tab at bottom (Position A) and one pane with normal tab at top, covers and interleaving, Mint N.H., bright colors VERY FINE. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 10-CENT LINDBERGH AIR POST ISSUE WITH THE TAB AT BOTTOM. VERY FEW ARE KNOWN. There was strong public demand for this issue in booklet form, so the Post Office decided to issue this with six stamps per booklet. They were first placed on sale on May 26, 1928. The discovery of the inverted pane was first made in 1938, and four others have since been discovered. According to a letter from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (reproduced in the Bureau Specialist), they state that it is possible that the pane of inverted stamps may have originated from a sheet that became reversed during processing (cutting apart into the individual panes), and would have been assembled with the panes in reverse unless discovered before final assembly. With 1964 P.F. certificate. Scott Retail as intact booklet $13,500.00. In our opinion an exploded booklet is more desirable because one is able to more easily view the constituent parts Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1362 |
US$8,000.00 |
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UNITED STATES Air Post 1927 10c Lindbergh, two unexploded booklets with a total of four panes, two with dried, disturbed gum (having been stuck down to glassine interleaf), otherwise fine-v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Nov 2009, Sale 200911, Lot 3152 |
US$130.00 |
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UNITED STATES First Day Covers Air Post 1927 10c Lindbergh, four different cacheted FDCs from Washington, D.C. (two including the first Mauck cachet), Detroit, Mi. and St.Louis, Mo., occasional toning, mostly fine-v.f., scarce group Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2009, Sale 200906, Lot 373 |
US$450.00 |
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UNITED STATES First Day Covers Air Post 1927 Charles Lindbergh, first Milton Mauck cachet, Detroit, Mi., June 18, 1927, addressed to Chicago, v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2009, Sale 200906, Lot 372 |
US$140.00 |
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UNITED STATES First Day Covers Air Post 1928 10c Lindbergh, booklet pane of three with tab (miscut), cancelled by green purple Cleveland May 26, 1928 pmk on FDC to Milwaukee, with Chicago transit, fine Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2009, Sale 200906, Lot 375 |
US$200.00 |
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UNITED STATES First Day Covers Air Post 1927 10c Lindbergh, four matching cacheted FDCs from Washington, D.C., Little Falls, Mn, Detroit, Mi and St.Louis, Mo., fine-v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2009, Sale 200906, Lot 374 |
US$280.00 |
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UNITED STATES First Day Covers Air Post 1928 10c Lindbergh, booklet pane of three with tab, cancelled by green Cleveland May 26, 1928 pmk on Garfield Perry Stamp Club multicolored cacheted FDC to Detroit, neat Cleveland Philatelic Station cachet in purple and black, v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2009, Sale 200906, Lot 377 |
US$450.00 |
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UNITED STATES First Day Covers Air Post 1928 10c Lindbergh, booklet pane of three with tab, used with 2c Valley Forge (Sc. 645) on registered and flown FDC from Cleveland, May 26, 1928 to Boston, with purple Philatelic Exhibition cachet, backstamped on arrival, signed by Stephen Smith (pilot), v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2009, Sale 200906, Lot 376 |
US$450.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Complete booklet of two panes, light bend near staple holes, Very Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Apr 2009, Sale 972, Lot 3391 |
US$100.00 |
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UNITED STATES Air Post 1928 10c Lindbergh, booklet pane of three on uncacheted FDC, Cleveland Midwestern Philatelic Sta. cancel, hand addressed, some cover wrinkles away from the stamp, v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Sep 2008, Sale 200809, Lot 60 |
US$325.00 |
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BK Airmail, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh (C10a), position I, incredibly well centered pane with oversized wide margins all around, fresh and intact, original gum, never hinged, Extremely Fine, an eye catching pane. Booklet pane of 3. Scott price $130 Matthew Bennett International, Apr 2008, Sale 326, Lot 567 |
US$400.00 |
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Airmail, 1927, 10¢ Lindbergh (C10), extraordinarily well centered with strong color. O.g., never hinged. Superb. SMQ $310. Scott $13 Expertization: 2006 P.S.E. Certificate graded Superb 98. Matthew Bennett International, Jun 2007, Sale 319, Lot 1590 |
US$425.00 |