Value of US Stamps Scott Catalog #247: 1894 1c Benjamin Franklin Bureau. Page 3

Value of US Stamp Scott Cat. 247 - 1c 1894 Franklin. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Apr 2009, Sale 81, Lot 580

U.S. General Issues, 1894, 1¢ blue, #247. N.h, Grade 75J Fine to Very Fine, PSE (2008) cert. Scott $225. Estimate $100.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Apr 2009, Sale 81, Lot 580

US$81.00
Costs of US Stamps Scott Catalogue # 247: 1894 1c Franklin. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2008, Sale 967, Lot 4422

1c Blue (Scott 247). Mint N.H. with plate no. 102 at top, deep rich color and sharp proof-like impression, almost perfectly centered with huge margins all around EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A MAGNIFICENT MINT NEVER-HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE 1894 ONE-CENT UNWATERMARKED BUREAU ISSUE IN THE BLUE COLOR. ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE WITH THE PLATE NUMBER, THIS STAMP HAS BEEN AWARDED THE EXALTED GRADE OF 95 JUMBO BY P.S.E. — THIS IS THE HIGHEST GRADE AWARDED TO DATE. According to Brookman, the Ultramarine color of the one-cent stamps was unsatisfactory, and so they changed the color to the more distinctive Blue of this issue. Ex Scarsdale. With 1987 and 2000 P.F. certificates. With 2004 P.S.E. certificate (XF-Superb 95 Jumbo, SMQ price $2,450.00 as 95, $8,350.00 as 98). Only one other stamp shares this grade to date. It is important to note that this population statistic has not changed since we last offered this stamp in November 2006.

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2008, Sale 967, Lot 4422

US$2,800.00
Cost of US Stamp Scott 247 - 1c 1894 Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 325, Lot 1772

1894, 1¢ blue (247), left margin plate, o.g., NH, fresh and choice, Very Fine. Scott $225 Expertization: 1998 P.F. Certificate.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 325, Lot 1772

US$160.00