US Stamps Price Scott Catalog #9 – 1852 1c Benjamin Franklin. Page 58

US Stamps Prices Scott # 9: 1852 1c Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1362

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), large margins, strong color on bright paper, light face free town cancellation, choice and Very Fine. Scott value $130

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1362

US$80.00
Cost of US Stamp Scott # 9: 1c 1852 Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1361

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), position 91R1L, large margins all around, light blue town cancels, tiny corner crease at upper left, Extremely Fine appearance. Scott $140

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1361

US$100.00
US Stamp Prices Scott Cat. #9 - 1852 1c Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1360

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), fresh and bright with full to oversize margins, bold strike brown segmented cork cancel with matching partial town cancel at left, Extremely Fine. Scott price $280

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1360

US$2,300.00
Cost of US Stamp Scott Catalogue # 9 - 1852 1c Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1366

1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), horizontal pair, large to oversize margins with adjacent stamps visible at top and bottom, tied on piece by New Orleans c.d.s., tiny corner crease at lower right clear of design, otherwise fresh and Extremely Fine. Scott price $275

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1366

US$325.00
US Stamp Values Scott Catalog # 9: 1c 1852 Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1365

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), horizontal pair, huge margins all around, cancelled by manuscript town postmark, Extremely Fine and choice. Scott price $130 Expertization: 1987 P.F. Certificate.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1365

US$260.00
Prices of US Stamps Scott #9: 1c 1852 Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1364

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), horizontal pair, clear to large margins except barely touched at left, New Orleans c.d.s.s. and French entry c.d.s., fresh and Very Fine. Scott $275

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1364

US$140.00
US Stamp Prices Scott Catalog # 9: 1852 1c Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1363

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), upper right corner margin horizontal pair, position 9-10L1L with guide line at right, large margin at bottom and clear at left, two light diagonal creases in right stamp, fresh and otherwise Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott price $275+

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1363

US$210.00
US Stamps Price Scott Catalog #9: 1852 1c Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1359

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), recut once at bottom (position 9R1L, huge margins with parts of adjacent stamps visible on three sides and a partial sheet margin at top, bright color and paper, light, face-free town cancel, a choice, Extremely Fine gem. Scott value $160

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1359

US$400.00
Price of US Stamp Scott Cat. 9 - 1852 1c Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1358

o 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), huge balanced margins with adjacent stamps visible on three sides, deep color, neat town cancel, a choice, Extremely Fine to Superb gem. SMQ price $860. Scott $130 Expertization: 2008 P.S.E. Certificate graded XF-Sup 95.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1358

US$600.00
US Stamp Value Scott Catalogue # 9 - 1c 1852 Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1357

1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), a spectacular “single” with large margins top and bottom (with both adjacent stamps visible) and literally half of the adjacent stamps at left and right, beautifully tied to small piece by large Trappe, Md. c.d.s., wonderfully fresh and truly Superb, hinged onto piece after being removed to check condition—which is flawless; would surely rate at least a 98J. Scott price $130 Expertization: 2008 P.S.E. Certificate issued prior to the stamp being removed from piece.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1357

US$700.00
US Stamps Values Scott Cat. #9 - 1c 1852 Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1356

() 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), horizontal pair with part sheet margin at top, positions 8-9L1L, left stamp recut once at bottom, right stamp recut twice at bottom, unused, faint horizontal crease, tiny scissors cut at bottom, a Very Fine appearing pair. Scott $700 Expertization: 2001 P.S.E. Certificate. Provenance: Caspary.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1356

US$200.00
Cost of US Stamp Scott Catalogue #9 - 1852 1c Franklin. Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1355

1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (9), major double transfer of left side of design (position 76L1L), full to large margins with bit of adjacent stamp at left, deep color and bright paper, full original gum, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. SMQ price $1,350 for a normal type II. Scott $950 Expertization: 1989 and 2007 P.F. Certificates (neither noting the double transfer), the latter graded VF-XF 85.

Matthew Bennett International, Dec 2008, Sale 330, Lot 1355

US$1,150.00
US Stamps Prices Scott Cat. # 9 - 1c 1852 Franklin. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2008, Sale 964, Lot 174

1c Blue, Ty. IV, Chicago Perf 12-1/2 (9 var). Position 49L1L, rich color, very lightly cancelled by Chicago circular datestamp, natural inclusion at left, negligible corner margin crease at top right VERY FINE APPEARANCE. ONE OF THE FINER OF THE APPROXIMATELY 18 KNOWN EXAMPLES OF THE ONE-CENT 1851 CHICAGO PERF. The distinctive 12-1/2 gauge Chicago Perf was applied to sheets of the 1c (Plates 1 Late and 2) and 3c 1851 Issue, the former being considerably rarer. According to the updated census of Chicago Perf items compiled by W. Wilson Hulme II (Chronicle 175, Aug. 1997), approximately 18 examples of the 1c Chicago Perf have been recorded, including four used on covers. This Type IV with only a tiny corner crease is one of the finest of all known 1c Chicago Perf stamps (Type II or IV) With 1973 and 2005 P.F. certificates

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2008, Sale 964, Lot 174

US$5,000.00
US Stamps Values Scott # 9 - 1852 1c Franklin. Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2008, Sale 964, Lot 220

1c Blue, Ty. IV, Rouletted (9 var). Unused (no gum), clear rouletting on three sides which appears to be the same rouletting as seen on the 3c with ruled lines (see lots 214-219), Very Fine, scarce

Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Dec 2008, Sale 964, Lot 220

US$750.00
US Stamps Prices Scott Cat. #9 - 1c 1852 Franklin. Cherrystone Auctions, Nov 2008, Sale 200811, Lot 1008

UNITED STATES 1851-57 ISSUE 1851-57 1c blue, type IV, black cds, full to large margins all around incl. parts of adjoining stamps at top, left and bottom, bright color, v.f., with 1Scott 984 PFC

Cherrystone Auctions, Nov 2008, Sale 200811, Lot 1008

US$130.00