Cost of US Stamp Scott Catalog # 476A – 30c 1916 Benjamin Franklin Perf 10. Page 3

Value of US Stamps Scott Catalog 476A: 30c 1916 Franklin Perf 10. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Apr 2009, Sale 972, Lot 3351

30c Orange Red, Perf 10 (476A). Position 73 from Plate No. 6911, Mint N.H., very deep and intense color, sharp proof-like impression on bright white paper, well-centered for this difficult stamp FRESH AND EXTREMELY FINE. AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE VERY RARE 30-CENT PERF 10 WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN ON UNWATERMARKED PAPER. Despite the recent P.S.E. claim that a watermark has been “discovered” on one stamp from one of the 476A panes, the vestige of a watermark on the dandy roll used to make unwatermarked paper has been known to philatelists since 1918. The unwatermarked paper supplied to the Bureau for printings of sheets that were perforated gauge 10 and 11 is known to have had “ghost” watermarks where the brass pieces were removed. We currently side with the group of philatelists who believe that the 30c Perf 10 Unwatermarked, Scott 476A, was legitimately issued. Ex Piedmont. With 1984 and 1998 P.F. certificates. Since the P.S.E. will no longer certify any 30c Perf 10 stamps as unwatermarked, this is offered subject only to a new P.F. certificate if one is desired.

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Apr 2009, Sale 972, Lot 3351

US$2,800.00
US Stamp Prices Scott Catalogue #476A: 1916 30c Franklin Perf 10. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Oct 2008, Sale 963, Lot 1009

30c Orange Red, Perf 10 (476A). Position 35 from plate no. 6911, Mint N.H., brilliant color on bright paper, nice centering for this difficult issue. VERY FINE AND CHOICE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 30-CENT PERF 10 ON UNWATERMARKED PAPER. Despite the recent P.S.E. claim that a watermark has been “discovered” on one stamp from one of the 476A panes, the vestige of a watermark on the dandy roll used to make unwatermarked paper has been known to philatelists since 1918. The unwatermarked paper supplied to the Bureau for printings of sheets that were perforated gauge 10 and 11 is known to have had “ghost” watermarks where the brass pieces were removed. We currently side with the group of philatelists who believe that the 30c Perf 10 Unwatermarked, Scott 476A, was legitimately issued. With 1984 P.F. certificate

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Oct 2008, Sale 963, Lot 1009

US$2,500.00