US Stamp Values Scott 10: 1851 3c George Washington. Page 3

Prices of US Stamps Scott Catalogue 10 - 1851 3c Washington. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2012, Sale 94, Lot 996

o U.S.; General Issues, 1851, 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, #10. Pos. 39R1E, red circular grid, clear to large margins all around, rich color, Very Fine. Ex Skinner. PSAG (2011) cert. Scott $200. Estimate price $80-100.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2012, Sale 94, Lot 996

US$311.00
Price of US Stamp Scott Catalog #10: 3c 1851 Washington. Spink Shreves Galleries, Jul 2012, Sale 140, Lot 45

Scott #10, 3c Orange brown, beautiful four margined example tied by attractive and complete strike of a red “Lancaster, PA/Oct 10” c.d.s. to cover to Philadelphia, reverse with two pieces missing, front is extremely fine and a choice strike; 2010 PF certificate; ex-Grunin.

Spink Shreves Galleries, Jul 2012, Sale 140, Lot 45

US$625.00
Values of US Stamps Scott Catalog 10: 1851 3c Washington. Spink Shreves Galleries, Jul 2012, Sale 140, Lot 46

#10, 3c Deep orange brown, a full to just clear margined single of this scarce darker color shade variety tied to an 1851 folded letter by a red grid cancel with corresponding “Skowhegan, Me./Nov 13” c.d.s. at left to Stetson, an extremely fine cover; 2011 PF certificate.

Spink Shreves Galleries, Jul 2012, Sale 140, Lot 46

US$300.00
US Stamp Price Scott Catalog #10: 3c 1851 Washington. Spink Shreves Galleries, Jul 2012, Sale 140, Lot 47

Scott #10, 3c Orange brown, pos. 98R1i, used single on an 1851 folded letter to Baltimore with a pronounced double transfer in “Three Cents”, ms. “Paid” canceling stamp with “Pikesville, MD/Aug 18 (or 19)” detailing origin at upper right, very fine; 2011 PF certificate.

Spink Shreves Galleries, Jul 2012, Sale 140, Lot 47

US$180.00
Cost of US Stamps Scott Catalogue # 10: 3c 1851 Washington. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2012, Sale 1024, Lot 32

3c Orange Brown, Ty. I, Part India Paper (10 var). Position 21R1E, large margins to clear, rich color, neat strike of small Boston “Paid” grid, faint corner crease at top right, Very Fine appearing example of this scarce variety, according to Dr. Amonette this paper is a mixture of pure rag stock and fiber from the inner bark of the bamboo tree, with 2003 P.F. certificate, Scott Catalogue only lists Part India paper for Scott 10A and not for No. 10

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2012, Sale 1024, Lot 32

US$650.00
US Stamp Values Scott Catalog #10: 1851 3c Washington. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2012, Sale 1024, Lot 31

3c Orange Brown, Ty. I (10). Position 61R1E, full to huge margins including left inter-pane margin with centerline, portion of adjoining stamp at bottom and trace at top, vivid color, light strike of blue grid cancel EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A GORGEOUS USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 IMPERFORATE 3-CENT WITHOUT RECUT INNER LINES. THIS IS SURPRISINGLY DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN IN SUCH CHOICE CONDITION. The 3c 1851 Orange Brown Imperforate without recut inner lines, Scott 10, is frequently confused with Scott 10A. The inner lines may be recut at left, right, or both sides, and the line are sometimes faintly or partly recut, making them difficult to see. Scott 10 without recut inner lines is found on approximately 64 of the 200 positions of Plate 1 Early and Intermediate. Plate 1 Early was the first plate used to print 3c stamps, the earliest date of use from any other plate is July 12 (Plate 1 Intermediate) and July 19, 1851 (Plate 5E). Sometime after the first week of use Plate 1 Early was taken off the press and reworked. This resulted in the Intermediate state of the plate, which has about the same number of positions without recut inner lines. This plate was used for several months before it was extensively reworked, creating Plate 1 Late. All stamps from Plate 1 Late are Scott 11A with recut inner lines. The stamps printed from Plate 1 Early are the scarcest from any 3c 1851 plate (Scott 10, 10A, 11 or 11A). With 1989 and 2011 P.F. certificates. In our opinion this is undercatalogued in Scott given how difficult they are to find in choice condition.

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2012, Sale 1024, Lot 31

US$1,900.00
Values of US Stamp Scott Catalogue 10 - 3c 1851 Washington. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, May 2012, Sale 93, Lot 247

o U.S.; General Issues, 1851, 3¢ orange brown, type I, #10. Pos. 37R2e, margins all around, black New York cds, “light toning right margin”, otherwise Almost Very Fine, PSE (2005) cert. Scott $200. Estimate $80.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, May 2012, Sale 93, Lot 247

US$138.00
Costs of US Stamp Scott Catalogue 10: 3c 1851 Washington. Matthew Bennett International, Feb 2012, Sale 340, Lot 74

1851, 3¢ orange brown, type I (10), large margins to just in at upper left, deep rich color and full, lightly hinged original gum, exceptionally fresh and nearly Very Fine. Scott value $4,000 Expertization: 2002 PF Certificate.

Matthew Bennett International, Feb 2012, Sale 340, Lot 74

US$1,700.00
Cost of US Stamps Scott Cat. # 10 - 3c 1851 Washington. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Feb 2012, Sale 92, Lot 789

o U.S.; General Issues, 1851, 3¢ Brownish Orange Brown, Type I, #10. Pos 21R1i (recut position), 3 strikes of red rimless grid cancel, good to large margins at bottom, grade 90 almost Extremely Fine, PSAG (2010) cert. Scott Stamp Values $425. Estimate price $200-250.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Feb 2012, Sale 92, Lot 789

US$518.00
US Stamps Prices Scott Cat. # 10: 3c 1851 Washington. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Feb 2012, Sale 92, Lot 790

o U.S.; General Issues, 1851, 3¢ Brownish Orange Brown, Type I, #10. Pos. 19R1E, square black grid and red cds cancel, clear to nice margins all around, “small internal wrinkle”, very fresh, Very Fine overall, PSAG (2010) cert. Scott $200. Estimate value $60-80.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Feb 2012, Sale 92, Lot 790

US$81.00
Value of US Stamp Scott Cat. # 10 - 3c 1851 Washington. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, Jan 2012, Sale 628, Lot 216

1851, 3¢ orange brown, type I (Scott 10), top right corner margin single, o.g.; light toning in margins and mended at right, otherwise Fine, P.F. certificate. Scott $4,000 Estimate $400 – 600.

Daniel Kelleher Auctions, Jan 2012, Sale 628, Lot 216

US$450.00
Value of US Stamp Scott Catalogue # 10 - 3c 1851 Washington. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 169

3c Orange Brown, Ty. I (Scott 10). Position 31R1i, large to huge margins all around including left sheet margin, radiant color as fresh as the day it was printed, gorgeous strike of blue Philadelphia circular datestamp, Extremely Fine Gem, a superb stamp in every respect

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 169

US$1,700.00
Costs of US Stamp Scott Cat. 10 - 3c 1851 Washington. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 167

3c Orange Brown, Ty. I (Scott 10). Position 61R1E, full to huge margins including left interpane margin with centerline, portion of adjoining stamp at bottom and trace at top, vivid color, light strike of blue grid cancel, Extremely Fine Gem, a gorgeous stamp, with 1989 P.F. certificate

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 167

US$1,700.00
US Stamps Value Scott Catalogue # 10 - 1851 3c Washington. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 166

3c Orange Brown, Ty. I (Scott 10). Position 51R1E, large to huge margins including left interpane margin with centerline, brilliant color, attractively cancelled by to strikes of blue “3” in circle handstamps, Extremely Fine Gem

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 166

US$1,200.00
Cost of US Stamp Scott Cat. 10: 1851 3c Washington. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 205

3c Copperish Orange Brown, Ty. I (10 var). Position 52L1i, gorgeous vivid color complemented by full strike of blue grid cancel, which ties stamp to small piece, large margins to clear at top left corner, Very Fine and choice, a beautiful example of this difficult shade

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 205

US$1,100.00