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() 1857, 3¢ rose, type I (25), nicely centered with rich warm color, unused without gum, fresh and Fine. Scott value $950 Matthew Bennett International, Mar 2012, Sale 344, Lot 4230 |
US$220.00 |
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() 1857, 3¢ rose, type I (25), block of four, fresh and clean, unused without gum, Fine. Scott value $14,000 with gum Matthew Bennett International, Mar 2012, Sale 344, Lot 4231 |
US$675.00 |
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1857, 3¢ rose, type I (25), exceptionally fresh with rich color and full original gum, two nearly invisible colorless scratches on Washington’s head, otherwise Fine. Scott $2,500 Expertization: 2000 PF Certificate. Matthew Bennett International, Mar 2012, Sale 344, Lot 4229 |
US$375.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I (Scott 25). Original gum, h.r., bright color, attractive margins, fresh and Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 488 |
US$375.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I, “Recut Bust” (25 var). Position 47R6, clear recut of lines on bust and bottom of medallion circle, rich color, attractive centering, town cancel, Fine and attractive example of this scarce recut variety Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 489 |
US$350.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I (Scott 25). Positions 15/25/35R6, vertical strip of three, perfect centering with outstanding margins for this very tightly-spaced issue, rich color, 1857 town cancels, Extremely Fine, a beautiful strip rarely found in this condition Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 491 |
US$850.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I (Scott 25). Vertical pair, deep rich color nicely contrasted by face-free blue town cancel, well-centered for this tightly-spaced issue, Very Fine and choice, a lovely pair Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 490 |
US$325.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I (Scott 25). Positions 1-2/11-12R7, block of four with top left corner interpane selvage and centerline, unusually wide perforations at top, rich color, cancelled by neat penstrokes, couple light creases and tiny pinpoint thin speck bottom right stamp VERY FINE APPEARANCE. AN EXTREMELY RARE CORNER-MARGIN BLOCK OF THE 1857 3-CENT PERFORATED TYPE I STAMP. The wide spacing of the perforations at top are very unusual. Blocks of this stamp are exceedingly rare, as is demonstrated by the fact that two pairs catalogues only $600.00. This is the only used corner margin block we have encountered. Ex Alexander Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 493 |
US$1,100.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I (25). Two multiples, first Pos. 28-30L6, strip of three with right interpane sheet selvage and centerline, large town cancel, second is vertical strip of four, tied by two strikes of large Boston “Paid” on piece, Fine and scarce multiples, Scott Retail as two strips of three and single Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 492 |
US$350.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I (Scott 25). 17 stamps plus one pair, rich colors, most with neat cancels (only one pen), mix of centering as typical for this tightly spaced perforated issue, couple with sheet margins, small flaw here or there but overall Fine with a couple pushing Very Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2011, Sale 1017, Lot 494 |
US$425.00 |
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() 1857, 3¢ rose, type I (25), nicely centered with extra wide margins and stunning color unused without gum remarkably F.-V.F. Scott $1,050 Matthew Bennett International, Sep 2011, Sale 338, Lot 1703 |
US$325.00 |
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() U.S.; General Issues, 1857, 3¢ Rose, Type I, #25. Regummed, “slight toning shows especially at upper left perfs”, Fine to Very Fine appearance, Weiss (2011) cert. Scott $950. Estimate price $250-300. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2011, Sale 90, Lot 1135 |
US$311.00 |
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3c Claret, Ty. I (Scott 25). Small part original gum, corner crease top left, trivial torn perf bottom left, otherwise Fine, with 2003 P.S.E. certificate Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2011, Sale 1011, Lot 416 |
US$250.00 |
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3c Rose, Ty. I (Scott 25). Block of four, original gum, h.r., brilliant color, small gum soaks at center and at bottom FINE CENTERING AND ATTRACTIVE CONDITION. A RARE ORIGINAL-GUM BLOCK OF FOUR OF THE 1857 3-CENT PERFORATED TYPE I. The type characteristic of Type I, which shows the complete outer frameline, is often difficult to see on a single copy due to the narrow spacing on the plate. This block is an excellent way to display the type characteristic. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2011, Sale 1010, Lot 28 |
US$1,600.00 |
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United States 1857-61 Issue 1857 3c rose, type I, usual centering, deep rich color and sharp impression, l.h., fresh and v.f. for this difficult issue, with 2004 PFC Cherrystone Auctions, Jun 2011, Sale 201106, Lot 15 |
US$1,100.00 |