USA (29) 1859 JEFFERSON 5¢ BROWN TYPE I Choice stamp, light town cancel, small part red cancel at top, wide scissors cut perfs on three sides with perf intact and margins all around. Extremely fine and attractive. With 2014 Weiss Graded Cert (Graded 90). (Scott Value Guide $1000) Cat value $400. Regency-Superior, Aug 2015, Sale 112, Lot 114 |
US$525.00 | |
() U.S.; General Issues, 1859, 5¢ Brown, Type I, #29, unused, Fine. Scott $1,750. Estimate value $250-300. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2015, Sale 106, Lot 1356 |
US$276.00 | |
o U.S.; General Issues, 1859, 5¢ Brown, Type I, Strip of 3, #29, vertical strip, well centered with neat open grid cancel and red transit and partial red transit, tiny corner crease at lower right, otherwise fresh and very fine, PSAG (2010) cert. Scott $1,300. Estimate $300-350. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2015, Sale 106, Lot 1357 |
US$460.00 | |
1859, 5¢ brown, type I (Scott 29), o.g., hinge remnants, lovely example with wonderful overall freshness, an incredibly scarce mint stamp especially in fault free condition, Very Good to Fine. Scott $5,500. Estimate price $1,000 – 1,500. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, Aug 2015, Sale 672, Lot 2194 |
US$550.00 | |
1859, 5¢ brown, type I (Scott 29), black town cancellation, attractive example with sharp clear impression, completely sound and choice, Fine to Very Fine, with 2005 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $400. Estimate value $200 – 300. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, Aug 2015, Sale 672, Lot 2195 |
US$300.00 | |
5c Brown (Scott 29). Disturbed original gum and adherence, well-centered with nice margins for this tightly-spaced issue, couple slightly toned perfs at top and reperfed at right, which is noted only on most recent P.F. certificate, Very Fine appearance, with 1976 and 1989 P.F. certificates as sound, with 2014 P.F. certificate as “previously hinged with some toned perfs and reperfed at right” Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jul 2015, Sale 1107, Lot 88 |
US$2,100.00 | |
United States 1857-61 Issue 1857 5c brown, small h.r., nice color, usual centering, pencil notation on reverse, fine, with 1989 PFC Cherrystone Auctions, Jul 2015, Sale 201507, Lot 2024 |
US$1,900.00 | |
United States 1857-61 Issue 1857 5c brown, bright shade, horizontal pair, New Orleans cds, small scissors-cut at lower left, otherwise fine-v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Jul 2015, Sale 201507, Lot 21 |
US$200.00 | |
29, 1859 5c Brown, Type I, removed cancel, corner creases at bottom right, reperforated at left, Very Good, 2015 PSE certificate (Scott price $400) H.R. Harmer, Jun 2015, Sale 3007, Lot 3121 |
US$75.00 | |
o U.S.; General Issues, 1859, 5¢ brown, type I, #29. Black grid cancel, sound, Just Fine. Scott $400. Estimate value $100. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, May 2015, Sale 105, Lot 108 |
US$115.00 | |
5c Brown (Scott 29). Well-centered, deep shade, neat New Orleans datestamp, Very Fine, small backstamp, with 1999 P.F. certificate as No. 28, which must be a clerical error since this is not remotely close to being the Red Brown shade Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Apr 2015, Sale 1096, Lot 66 |
US$375.00 | |
5c Brown (Scott 29). Well-centered, crisp shade, cancelled by perfect strike of blue Cincinnati double-circle datestamp, faint corner crease at top left not mentioned on accompanying certificate, Very Fine appearance, with 1995 P.F. certificate Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Apr 2015, Sale 1096, Lot 67 |
US$400.00 | |
5c Brown (29). Original gum, lightly hinged, unusually dark shade and detailed impression FRESH AND FINE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1859 5-CENT BROWN TYPE I. This is most definitely the 1859 printing in Brown, but the shade of this stamp is distinctly darker than most examples of Scott 29 we have encountered. With 1977 and 1990 P.F. certificates Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Apr 2015, Sale 1096, Lot 64 |
US$2,600.00 | |
5c Brown (Scott 29). Positions 13-14/23-24R1, block of four, bottom left stamp Position 23R defective transfer flaw, appearing as a white cloud to the right of Jefferson’s portrait, original gum, a few small hinge remnants, beautiful crisp shade and impression on fresh paper FINE-VERY FINE. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE ORIGINAL-GUM BLOCK OF FOUR OF THE 1859 5-CENT BROWN TYPE I. ONLY THREE BLOCKS OF FOUR ARE RECORDED, WHICH IS THE LARGEST RECORDED MULTIPLE. THIS BLOCK AND ONE OTHER CONTAIN THE DEFECTIVE TRANSFER VARIETY, POSITION 23R1. There are only three blocks of four of the 5c Brown, Type I, which was printed in 1859. Amazingly, all were owned by Walter C. Klein, and two of the blocks contain the defective transfer variety, Position 23R1. Details of the three recorded blocks are as follows: 1) Positions unknown, sound, each stamp well-centered, ex Worthington, Sinkler, Ward, Klein and Whitman (Siegel Sale 968, lot 39, realized $125,000 hammer); 2) Positions 12-13/22-23R1, block of four with bottom right stamp showing the transfer flaw, slight reinforcement, tiny nick in perf hole at top left, ex Caspary, Klein and Zoellner; and 3) Positions 13-14/23-24R1, the block offered here, ex Caspary, Lehman and Klein. Ex Caspary, Lehman and Klein. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Apr 2015, Sale 1096, Lot 65 |
US$20,000.00 | |
1859, 5¢ brown, type I. Very light town cancel, well centered, deep color, Very Fine. Scott No. 29; $400. Schuyler J. Rumsey Philatelic Auctions, Apr 2015, Sale 60, Lot 1980 |
US$280.00 | |