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2c Orange Red, Ty. IV, Booklet Pane of Six, Vertical Wmk. (Scott 279Bk). Position H, original gum, h.r. at top left and bottom right, radiant color, Fine-Very Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 471 |
US$450.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Used with 10c Dark Green (273) and tied by “Jones Okla. Feb. 17, 1903” duplex on cover to New York, with five Post Office Seals around right and bottom edges and with red “Received in Bad Order” handstamp, some edgewear, Very Fine, also incl. second cover bearing 1c Deep Green (279) tied by “Foxboro Mass. Oct. 15, 1901” duplex on 1c entire to North Attleboro Mass. and also with a Post Office Seal and defective at right and with purple “Unknown” and pointing hand “Return to Writer” handstamp, Very Fine usages Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 582 |
US$160.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (279B). Plate no. 783 at right, original gum, unusual variety with no lines inside triangle at upper right, Fine, an unusual variety which was likely caused by plate wear, unlisted in Scott Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 461 |
US$150.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Tied by oval handstamp and used as forwarding postage on registered cover originating in Japan and sent to a German vessel care of the German Consulate at Astoria Ore. and then forwarded to Portland, two Japan 10s stamps tied by purple “Kobe, Japan Aug. 12, 1902” circular datestamp, trivial edgewear, Very Fine, colorful usage Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 583 |
US$300.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Left half original gum, h.r., with dramatic misprinting causing approximately half of the design to print as well as part imprint, diagonal crease where printing stops which caused the variety, Very Fine, this is likely from the selvage of a larger misprint which no longer exists Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 462 |
US$150.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Vertical strip of three, tied by “Markesan Wis. Oct. 26, 1900” circular datestamp on cover to Sydney, New South Wales, strip also tied by bold “4d” due marking, also with two New South Wales 2p Postage Due stamps cancelled by blue crayon, deficiency marking at right, San Francisco and receiving backstamps, top stamp in strip few small perf flaws, Very Fine, scarce usage Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 584 |
US$150.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Block of 27, original gum, some h.r., twelve stamps affected by pre-printing paperfolds of varying intensity, few flaws to be expected incl. some perf separations, still a Fine-Very Fine and dramatic multiple Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 463 |
US$250.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Top imprint and plate no. 802 strip of four, imprint spread over three stamps, unused (no gum), brilliant color, Fine, unusual with the imprint spread so wide, this is the only plate where this occurs Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 464 |
US$160.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Two covers: first bears two 2c and one 1c (279) from San Francisco to North Wales and with attractive hand-drawn design, second bears two 2c and three 1c (279) used from Long Beach Cal. to North Wales and also with attractive hand-drawn design, Very Fine, a colorful and highly exhibitable pair of covers Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 580 |
US$110.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Tied by “Washington D.C. Feb. 25, 1902” machine cancel on small cover with White House corner card and addressed to Middletown Conn., with original enclosure which is sympathy card in hand of Edith Roosevelt, cover also addressed in her hand, note reads “Many thanks for your kind note of sympathy”, fresh and Very Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 581 |
US$160.00 |
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2c Rose Carmine, Ty. IV (279Bc). Block of four, intense shade and impression, neat strikes of Boston duplex cancels, bottom left stamp light corner creases, Very Fine appearance, a scarce used block of this shade, Scott Retail as singles Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 469 |
US$350.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Three multiples originally forming a block of 20, incl. block of six with selvage at right, bottom right corner selvage block of four and block of ten, each block shows several stamps either partly printed or without printing altogether, two with blue crayon notations marking them for destruction, original gum, few h.r., few small flaws, Very Fine, a remarkable trio of freaks, these are part of a block of 20 stamps in a sheet that was folded during printing but unfolded for perforating and gumming, they were marked for destruction but somehow survived, ex Todd Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 465 |
US$425.00 |
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2c Red, Ty. IV (Scott 279B). Dramatic pre-printing paperfold at lower left which causes a 5mm gap in the design as well as freak perfs, neat strike of duplex cancel, some slight toning, still Very Fine and unusual misprint Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 466 |
US$100.00 |
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2c Rose Carmine, Ty. IV (Scott 279Bc). Block of four, original gum, h.r., brilliant color, Fine-Very Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 467 |
US$300.00 |
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2c Rose Carmine, Ty. IV (Scott 279Bc). Bottom imprint and plate no. 755 strip of three, original gum, center stamp Mint N.H., rich color, fresh and Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2009, Sale 977, Lot 468 |
US$300.00 |