Price of US Stamps Scott #263 – 1894 US$5.00 John Marshall Bureau. Page 12

US Stamp Values Scott 263: US$5.00 1894 Marshall. Cherrystone Auctions, Jan 2009, Sale 200901, Lot 181

UNITED STATES 1894-95 BUREAU ISSUES 1894 $5 dark green, bright color and fresh, wide margins, l.h., fine example of this rare stamp, with 1975 and 1993 PFCs

Cherrystone Auctions, Jan 2009, Sale 200901, Lot 181

US$2,800.00
US Stamps Prices Scott Cat. # 263: 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Oct 2008, Sale 963, Lot 888

$5.00 Dark Green (Scott 263). Original gum, lightly hinged, deep rich color and proof-like impression VERY FINE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1894 $5.00 UNWATERMARKED BUREAU ISSUE. With copy of 1947 P.F. certificate for block of four and 1998 P.F. certificate as single

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Oct 2008, Sale 963, Lot 888

US$2,400.00
US Stamp Values Scott Catalogue #263 - US$5.00 1894 Marshall. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Oct 2008, Sale 79, Lot 149

U.S., 1894, $5 dark green, #263. O.g., Average. Scott $5,000. Estimate value $500.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Oct 2008, Sale 79, Lot 149

US$633.00
Price of US Stamps Scott #263 - 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Sep 2008, Sale 962, Lot 2549

$5.00 Dark Green (Scott 263). Original gum, minor h.r., intense shade and impression, well-balanced margins VERY FINE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE $5.00 1894 UNWATERMARKED BUREAU ISSUE. The $5.00 Bureau issue on unwatermarked paper is much more difficult to find with wide margins than its watermarked counterpart.

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Sep 2008, Sale 962, Lot 2549

US$1,900.00
US Stamps Values Scott #263: US$5.00 1894 Marshall. Cherrystone Auctions, Sep 2008, Sale 200809, Lot 18

UNITED STATES 1894-95 BUREAU ISSUES 1894 $5 dark green, used, well centered, reperforated at right, v.f. appearance

Cherrystone Auctions, Sep 2008, Sale 200809, Lot 18

US$550.00
Prices of US Stamps Scott Catalog 263 - 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Matthew Bennett International, Jun 2008, Sale 328, Lot 791

P 1894, $5 dark green, plate proof on card (263P4), Very Fine. Scott $450 Expertization: 2005 P.F. Certificate.

Matthew Bennett International, Jun 2008, Sale 328, Lot 791

US$300.00
Cost of US Stamps Scott Cat. #263: 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Jun 2008, Sale 78, Lot 1460

() U.S.; General Issues, 1894, $5 Dark Green, #263. Regummed, Fine, PF (1988) cert. Scott $2,500. Estimate price $500-600.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Jun 2008, Sale 78, Lot 1460

US$661.00
Costs of US Stamps Scott Cat. #263: 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Jun 2008, Sale 78, Lot 1459

() U.S.; General Issues, 1894, $5 Dark Green, #263. Regummed, Very Fine. Scott $2,500. Estimate value $800-1,000.

Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Jun 2008, Sale 78, Lot 1459

US$805.00
US Stamp Value Scott Catalogue #263: 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Matthew Bennett International, May 2008, Sale 327, Lot 235

1894, $5 dark green (263), fresh and very well centered with vibrant color, a prooflike impression and lightly hinged original gum, Very Fine and choice. SMQ price $7,850. Scott $5,000 Expertization: 2004 P.F. and P.S.E. Certificates, the latter graded VF-XF 85.

Matthew Bennett International, May 2008, Sale 327, Lot 235

US$4,500.00
US Stamp Price Scott Catalog #263: 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Cherrystone Auctions, Jan 2008, Sale 200801, Lot 1168

UNITED STATES 1894-95 BUREAU ISSUES 1894 $5 dark green, well centered, beautiful color, l.h., fresh and v.f., with 2002 PSE cert.

Cherrystone Auctions, Jan 2008, Sale 200801, Lot 1168

US$3,000.00
Values of US Stamp Scott Catalogue #263 - 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Cherrystone Auctions, Jan 2008, Sale 200801, Lot 1167

UNITED STATES 1894-95 BUREAU ISSUES 1894 $5 dark green, well centered with wide margins, beautiful color, original gum, h.r., almost v.f., with 1990 and 2005 PFCs (the former stating “previously hinged”, the latter “slightly disturbed o.g.”)

Cherrystone Auctions, Jan 2008, Sale 200801, Lot 1167

US$3,750.00
US Stamp Price Scott Cat. # 263 - 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 325, Lot 1801

1894, $5 dark green (263), lustrous color on bright paper, nicely centered, o.g., fresh and Fine to Very Fine. Scott price $5,000 Expertization: 1996 P.F. Certificate.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 325, Lot 1801

US$2,700.00
Value of US Stamps Scott Catalogue # 263: US$5.00 1894 Marshall. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 323, Lot 471

o 1894, $5 dark green (263), beautifully centered within large margins, deep color, sharp impression and a clearly struck New York double oval registry cancellation, Extremely Fine. An exceptional used $5 First Bureau. Scott price $2,600 Expertization: 1996 P.F. Certificate.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 323, Lot 471

US$4,750.00
Prices of US Stamp Scott #263 - 1894 US$5.00 Marshall. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 324, Lot 1156

P 1894, $5 dark green, plate proof on card (263P4), top margin arrow block of four, large margins, exceptionally fresh and choice, Extremely Fine. Despite the fact that the block does not have the full top sheet margin, this is the only top arrow block available, as there was only one sheet of 400 produce. Scott $2,750

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2007, Sale 324, Lot 1156

US$2,100.00
Price of US Stamp Scott Catalog #263: US$5.00 1894 Marshall. Matthew Bennett International, Oct 2007, Sale 322, Lot 2115

1894, $5 dark green (263), extraordinarily well centered within unusually wide margins, rich vibrant color, strong impression and lightly hinged original gum. Choice Extremely Fine. SMQ price $17,400. Scott $5,000 GIVEN THE CENTERING, MARGIN SIZE AND PRISTINE CONDITION, THIS IS CERTAINLY ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE $5 BUREAU ISSUE IN EXISTENCE. Expertization: 1984 P.F. and 2006 P.S.E. Certificates, latter graded XF-Superb 95. In 1894, The Bureau of Engraving and Printing was awarded the contract for printing United States postage stamps. Having had little experience in the manufacture of stamps, and basically starting from scratch, they experienced various production problems, especially in the perforating process. The issue is well known to have produced mostly poorly centered stamps. Perhaps none is more difficult to locate well centered than the $5.00. We have seen several small margined stamps that are well centered, and every now and then, one encounters a three sided jumbo, but alas, the fourth side is invariably close or cutting in. But, to find a mint example such as the one presented here, which possesses both large margins and exceptional centering, is a rare treat indeed.

Matthew Bennett International, Oct 2007, Sale 322, Lot 2115

US$24,000.00