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30c Ultramarine & Carmine (Scott 121). Large part original gum, radiant colors and remarkable proof-like impressions, single toned perf tip at top right VERY FINE APPEARING ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 30-CENT 1869 PICTORIAL ISSUE. Ex Colonel Green (Ward sale, August 1943) where acquired by the collector, offered to the market for the first time since that auction Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Sep 2014, Sale 1078, Lot 240 |
US$2,500.00 |
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30c Ultramarine & Carmine, Without Grill (121a). Slightly disturbed original gum, beautifully centered with bright colors, purple ms. “1869′ on back and trivial nibbed perf at top EXTREMELY FINE. A VERY RARE 30-CENT 1869 PICTORIAL ISSUE WITHOUT GRILL. This stamp has the color and impression of the true Scott 121a variety, not the Double Paper/Without Grill. With 1960 P.F. certificate Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Sep 2014, Sale 1078, Lot 243 |
US$1,800.00 |
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1869, 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (Scott 121), unused without gum, bright colors, Fine, 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott $2,000. Estimate price $300 – 400. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, Sep 2014, Sale 655, Lot 262 |
US$550.00 |
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() U.S. General Issues, 1869, 30¢ Ultramarine & Carmine, #121, unused, Fine to Very Fine, PSAG (2014), Weiss (2009) certs. Scott $2,000. Estimate price $600-700. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2014, Sale 102, Lot 1763 |
US$1,035.00 |
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() U.S. General Issues, 1869, 30¢ Ultramarine & Carmine, #121, regummed, “reperfed at right”, Very Fine appearance, PSAG (2014) cert. Scott $2,000. Estimate price $400-500. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2014, Sale 102, Lot 1764 |
US$805.00 |
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30c Ultramarine & Carmine (Scott 121). Unused (no gum), rich colors, Very Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jul 2014, Sale 1077, Lot 123 |
US$550.00 |
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30c Ultramarine & Carmine (Scott 121). Cancelled by clear strike of French Anchor in Diamond of Dots, Fine and very scarce, small purple dealer’s backstamp Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jul 2014, Sale 1077, Lot 124 |
US$500.00 |
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United States 1869 Pictorials 1869 30c ultramarine & carmine, excellent color, centered to right, just tied at lower left corner by New Orleans Nov.9 postmark on FL to France, with “A.Carriere & Co.” merchant’s date stamp at left, red “New York Nov.13/24” exchange office transit (6c U.S. domestic postage and 24c credit to France for both Ocean voyage and internal fees) and octagonal French Packet No.3 and boxed “PD” alongside, endorsed “Per First Steamer”, with Paris transit and Bordeaux arrival postmarks on back. The cover has a usual filing fold and small erosion, both away from the stamp, fine and rare 30c cover, with 2007 PFC Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2014, Sale 201406, Lot 63 |
US$9,500.00 |
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1869, 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (Scott 121), black cancellation, well margined example of this popular stamp; tiny thin spot showing only in fluid, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Scott $450. Estimate value $100 – 150. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, May 2014, Sale 653, Lot 2104 |
US$120.00 |
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121, 1869 30c Ultramarine & carmine,regummed, tiny tear at right, nice inexpensive and presentable example, Very Fine centering, 2014 PSE certificate (Scott price $2,000) H.R. Harmer, May 2014, Sale 3005, Lot 1120 |
US$375.00 |
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1869, 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (Scott 121), part o.g., fabulous well centered example with outstanding rich colors; a most impressive showpiece rarely found with such beautiful qualities, Extremely Fine, 1991 P.F. certificate. Scott $5,750. Estimate price $3,500 – 5,000. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, May 2014, Sale 652, Lot 252 |
US$3,500.00 |
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* 30¢ ultramarine & carmine, without grill (Scott 121a), bright colors, fresh paper, original gum, slightly disturbed, Fine (photo). $11,000 A FRESH, SOUND EXAMPLE OF THE 30¢ 1869 WITHOUT GRILL. Expertization: 1973 P.F. Certificate. Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 231 |
US$1,900.00 |
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* 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (Scott 121), quite well centered for this difficult mint high value, rich colors, original gum, Very Fine (photo). $5,750 THE 30¢ 1869 IS MOST DIFFICULT TO LOCATE IN THIS WELL CENTERED MINT CONDITION. Expertization: 1983 and 2002 P.F. Certificates. Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 219 |
US$2,100.00 |
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o 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (Scott 121), well centered, large margins, dee colors, neat rosette cancel, Very Fine. SMQ $500 (photo). $450 Expertization: 2010 P.S.E. Certificate graded VF 80. Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 222 |
US$280.00 |
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* 30¢ ultramarine and carmine (Scott 121), bright color, most original gum, one short perf, F.-V.F., quite scarce in fresh mint condition (photo). $5,750 Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 221 |
US$625.00 |