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U.S. General Issues, 1857, 10¢, Type I on Shipping Invoice, #31, Partial imprint copy tied to shipping invoice by San Francisco Feb 5 (1858) cancel, to New York, invoice for gold bars and coins, per steamer Golden Age, Fine. Scott $1,450. Estimate $200-300. Harmer-Schau Auction Galleries, Aug 2014, Sale 102, Lot 1672 |
US$431.00 |
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10c Green, Ty. I (Scott 31). Choice margins and well-centered, bold strike of grid cancel and red datestamp, small sealed tear at bottom, Very Fine appearance Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jul 2014, Sale 1077, Lot 71 |
US$400.00 |
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31, 1857 10c Green, Type I,lovely stamp with clear type characteristics, Hustisford, Wis, Apr 20 c.d.s., light crease along left side, Very Fine centering, 1985 PF certificate (Scott price $1,250) H.R. Harmer, May 2014, Sale 3005, Lot 1067 |
US$350.00 |
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31, 1857 10c Green, Type I,position 91R1, o.g., with old time hinge remnant, fresh gum and bright appearance, 1971 PF and 2008 PF certificates (Scott value $30,000) H.R. Harmer, May 2014, Sale 3005, Lot 1066 |
US$8,500.00 |
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#31 var., 10c Green, Ty. I, double transfer, lovely used example, being well centered and marvelously fresh with intense deep color and detailed impression, neat town cancel, very fine; 2014 PF certificate. Spink Shreves Galleries, May 2014, Sale 148, Lot 54 |
US$625.00 |
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o 10¢ green, type I (Scott 31), well centered, bright color, lightly cancelled, single nibbed perf, Very Fine. SMQ $560 (photo). $1,250 Expertization: 1989 P.F. and 2009 P.S.E. Certificates, the latter graded F 70. Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 74 |
US$350.00 |
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o 10¢ green, type I (Scott 31), quite well centered, allowing the type characteristics to be fully visible, rich color, fresh and choice Very Fine. SMQ $1,250 (photo). $1,250 Expertization: 2012 P.F. and 2013 P.S.E. Certificates, the latter graded VF 80. Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 72 |
US$1,000.00 |
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o 10¢ green, type I (Scott 31), quite well centered, rich color, grid cancel, trivial tiny corner crease (totally invisible), otherwise Very Fine. SMQ $875 (photo). $1,250 Expertization: 2011 P.F. graded VF 80 (crease not mentioned), 2011 (crease not mentioned) and 2012 P.S.E. Certificates, the latter graded F-VF 75. Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 73 |
US$650.00 |
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* 10¢ green, type I (Scott 31), well centered within balanced margins and perfs clear on all sides, original gum, slight creases, couple trivial margin nicks (not mentioned on cert.), a Very Fine appearing example (photo). $30,000 AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE ORIGINAL GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 10¢ 1857 TYPE I. Expertization: 1988 P.F. Certificate. Provenance: Schwenk. Matthew Bennett International, May 2014, Sale 350, Lot 71 |
US$4,500.00 |
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1857, 10¢ green, type I (Scott 31), extremely light black cancellation, marvelous example with extremely large margins and radiant color, a good looking example of the difficult type I issue; tiny hidden thin spot at top left corner is trivial and only shows in fluid, otherwise Very Fine, 2014 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $1,250. Estimate price $500 – 750. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, Mar 2014, Sale 648, Lot 2024 |
US$375.00 |
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10c Green, Ty. I (Scott 31). Position 98L1, bright shade, choice centering, wide bottom selvage, neat strike of “San Francisco Cal. Nov. 20, 1858” circular datestamp EXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 10-CENT TYPE I, WITH WIDE BOTTOM SELVAGE. SCARCE WITH SUCH CHOICE CENTERING AND WITH THE WIDE SELVAGE. Type I stamps are only found on the 20 stamps that comprise the bottom row of the plate. Due to narrow spacing on the plate and difficulties in aligning the perforating machine, stamps at the bottom of the plate usually have perforations cutting into the bottom portion of the design. This is a negative, because Type I is defined as having the design complete at bottom. The population of stamps showing the characteristic available to collectors is extremely limited — this is the only used example with such wide selvage we have offered since keeping computerized records. With 1989 P.F. certificate Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2014, Sale 1067, Lot 957 |
US$1,400.00 |
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10c Green, Ty. I (Scott 31). Tied by red boxed two-line “Aachen Franco” handstamp on small piece, rich color, Fine and attractive Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2014, Sale 1067, Lot 959 |
US$300.00 |
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10c Green, Ty. I (Scott 31). Position 99R1 with curl in left “X”, rich color on bright paper, choice centering, unobtrusive cancel EXTREMELY FINE EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 10-CENT TYPE I, WITH THE CURL IN LEFT “X”. With 1985 and 1990 P.F. certificates. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2014, Sale 1067, Lot 958 |
US$1,100.00 |
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10c Green, Ty. I (Scott 31). Magnificent centering with unusually wide margins on all sides and showing the complete shell at bottom right, rich color, proof-like impression, neat strike of circular datestamp cancel EXTREMELY FINE GEM. THIS IS EASILY ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE 1857 PERFORATED 10-CENT TYPE I EXTANT. With 2005 P.F. certificate (XF-Superb 95) Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2013, Sale 1062, Lot 145 |
US$9,500.00 |
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1857, 10¢ green, type I (31), black town cancellation, brilliant fresh color, affordable economy example of this elusive type I stamp; light horizontal crease and reperforated at top, Very Good to Fine, 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,250. Estimate price $250 – 350. Daniel Kelleher Auctions, Dec 2013, Sale 640, Lot 79 |
US$250.00 |