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Lot 786 |
1930's onward, Face Value Lot in a bankers box, with four large albums and some glassines with many high value stamps too, total Face Value is $1,552.68, o.g., never hinged. Estimate $750 - 1,000. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $850 |
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Lot 787 |
Face value postage, 1930's-1995, a bankers box full, housed in glassines and stock books, includes singles, pairs, blocks, plate number blocks, booklets, and some really high value stamps etc; plus two US Plate block collection albums and some file folders of sheets face value is $1,266.48, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $600 - 800. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $850 |
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Lot 788 |
Face value postage, 1965-78, ½¢ to 25¢ Prominent Americans, complete sheets of 100, o.g., never hinged, Fine to Very Fine, face value is $209.50. Estimate $80 - 120. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $170 |
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Lot 789 |
Face value postage, 1950's-1960's, commemorative plate blocks group, including 500 4¢ plate blocks and 600 3¢ plate blocks, total face value is $152.00. Estimate $75 - 100. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $100 |
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Lot 790 |
Face value postage, 1958-1999, massive postal card dealer stock (Scott UX46-UX306), nearly 5000 cards with much duplication and housed in 4 small tray like boxes with handles, denominations of 3¢-20¢, counted as face value only which totals $572.01; a handwritten inventory is included. Estimate $150 - 200. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $120 |
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Lot 791 |
Face value postage, 1962-1993, plate blocks, includes plate # blocks and margin strips of 10-20, face values to 75¢ + matched sets of plate blocks of 4 of the $1 and $2 Rush Stamps high values, an interesting little lot, Fine to Very Fine, total face value is $157.70. Estimate $60 - 80. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $90 |
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