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Mail Bid Sales Rules and Information • High Bidder Wins at One Increment Over Second-Highest Bidder Page 22 THE CIRCUIT • Mar/Apr 2017 M A I L B I D S A L E #75 - LOTS OF NEW STUFF! his is a huge sale – the largest one to date. Pay par- ticular attention to the extensive U.S., including T early FDC booklets and a lot of revenues! There is much early Australia, including states. There are also scat- tered German Colonies throughout. Don’t miss some of the higher value Monaco, the solid Britain inventory and several large lots, including a North Af- rica selection, mint Egypt and Manchukuo. Good luck bidding! Smokey Stover, MBS manager S A L E C L O S E S APRIL 15, 2017 Lot # Description Closes April 15, 2017 Minimum Bid United States 1 National Air Mail Week 1938 cover. Springville, N.Y. with American Airlines Label. Est. CV = $35. $15.00 2 1278-1295 MNH. Face value $8.50, not including 1288B. CV = $19.35. $10.00 3 J1-J5 used. J4 and J5 have the “ring of pearls” NY precancel. Very nice set. CV = $185. $40.00 4 357 on postcard with APS certificate. 2014CV = $120. (CV off card/cover is $150?). $70.00 5 C120. Presentation folder with first day cancel on clock of four plus cancelled France 2145a on commemorative card included in folder. Commemorates the French Revolution. $5.00 6 O118 used - pen cancel. CV = $50. $16.00 7 RW4 mint, disturbed gum. CV = $175. $50.00 8 RW5 mint, disturbed gum. SE on top with guideline visible. CV = 190. $60.00 9 WI1. Wisconsin Duck stamp, signed, adhered to part of license. CV = $9. $5.00 10 704-714 mint, hinged and RK4 used. CV = $19.25. $6.00 11 410-411 MH. VF Coil Singles. 2016 CV = $16. $5.00 12 410 Vertical Coil Pair. Mint, hinged. VF. 2016 CV = $19. $7.00 13 494 MNH. VF. 2016 CV = $22. $8.00 14 486, 490, 496. Coil pairs. MNH. VF. 2016 CV = $20. $8.00 15 495 MNH. F/VF. 2016 CV = $22. $7.00 16 496 MNH. F/VF. 2016 CV = 38. $11.00 17 345, 536 MH. F. 2016 CV = $29. $8.00 18 538 MNH. VF. 2016 CV = $20. $8.00 19 540 MNH. F. 2016 CV = $28. $8.00 20 542 MNH. F/VF. 2016 CV = $30. $8.00 21 Guam 2 MH, 5 MH, 8 used. CV = $105. $25.00 22 Four naval covers - USS Long (1936); USS Blakely (1937); USS Floyds Bay (1947); USS Allagash (1949) Estimated CV = $32. $15.00 23 1631a FDC. First Postmaster’s cachet. CV = $30. $10.00 24 936 FDC. Farnham cachet. CV = $22.50. $5.00 25 938 FDC with plate block of four. Fleetwood cachet. CV = $45. $15.00 26 993 FDC. Unaddressed Cachet Craft Ken Boll. CV = $24. $7.00 27 992, 999, 1000 FDCs. Unaddressed Cachet Craft L.W. Staehle. CV = $16. $5.00 28 1008, 1020 addressed Cachet Craft Ken Boll FDC with pairs; 1018 addressed Cachet Craft FDC; 1000 addressed Cachet Craft L.W. Staehle FDC with pair. CV = $28. $9.00 29 1020 FDC. Unaddressed Farnham cachet; C47 and C48 (pair) addressed FDCs with Cachet Craft Ken Boll cachets. CV = $12. $5.00 30 1060-1061 addressed FDCs with Fleetwood cachets; 1072 addressed FDC with Anderson Cachet; C56 addressed FDC with Farnham cachet. CV = $13.50. $5.00 31 2419 unaddressed FDC USPS cachet - Moon Landing. $5.00 32 3855, Appomattox and Five Forks unaddressed FDCs; Four event covers - two Minnesota Stamp Expo (Lewis and Clark) and two Springpex Station (Battles of New Orleans and Petersburg). $7.00 33 610//1610. Thirty MNH stamps including 644, 750a, 845, 857. Individual CV from 50¢ to $11. Total 2015 CV = $56.55. $12.00 34 215 used. Nice “1” in barred oval cancel. 2015 CV = $27.50. $5.00 35 211 used. Oval Philadelphia 5 cancel. 2015 CV = $27.50. $5.00 36 426 MNH. F-VF. Nice stamp. 2015 CV = $32.50. $6.50 THE CIRCUIT • Mar/Apr 2017 Page 23 Lot # Description Closes April 15, 2017 Minimum Bid 37 147//517. Twenty-eight used stamps. Individual CV ranges from 50¢ to $9.50. Includes 234, 248, 266 and 470. Total 2015 CV = $59.85. $9.00 38 BKC4. Complete booklet of 2 panes. 2007 CV = $25. $5.00 39 BKC9. Complete booklet of 2 Panes. 2007 CV = $21. $5.00 40 BKC20. Complete booklet of 5 panes. 2014 CV = $12. $5.00 41 BKC22, BKC23, QI2 (Type I and II). 4 booklet. 2014 CV = $15.50. $5.00 42 424d, 498e, 499e, 1213a (2 - slogans 1 and 3). Five booklet panes. 2014 CV = $21.25. $5.00 43 U532a//U668; UC18//UC61. Over 100 used cut squares. CV = $90. $18.00 44 901a. MNH pair, imperf between. VF. 2015 CV = $55.50. $5.00 45 BOB Bonanza! 48 used stamps with values up to $17. Nothing with a CV below 50¢. Includes airmail, special delivery, postage due and a lot of revenues, including a Wine and a Motor Vehicle Tax stamp. Very nice clean lot. CV = $103. $20.00 46 E10 used VF. Straight edge at top. CV = $50. $15.00 47 R51c used F-VF. One pulled perf. CV = 60. $12.00 48 R50a used punch cancel. XF. CV = $50. $12.50 49 R75c, R76c, R78c, R81c, R82CV, R84c, R85c, R89c, R92c. CV = $157. $30.00 50 R109, R111-R112, R118, R120, R123, R144 used. CV = $58. $11.50 51 R4c//R20. Fourteen used revenue stamps. CV = $130. $25.00 52 R50c-R60c. Thirteen used revenue stamps. CV = $116. $23.00 53 R40c//R49c. Fourteen used revenue stamps. CV = $105. $20.00 54 R22c//ER40b. Fourteen used revenue stamps. CV = $122. $21.00 55 R72C used with pulled perf. CV = $40. $7.00 56 R76c used. CV = $55. $9.50 57 R83c mint no gum. CV = $90. $19.00 58 RB14a//RV6. Twenty-one revenue stamps, mixed mint and used, including RH3*, RF12, RK27. CV = $188. $35.00 59 R151//727. Twenty-four used revenue stamps including R173 mint. CV = $69. $11.50 60 R61C//71C. Fourteen used revenue stamps, including 62c, 66a, 66c. CV = $126. $25.00 Aden 61 30 and 14 (Shihr and Mukalla) used. CV = $9.50. $5.00 Albania 62 1603 used. Small S/S. CV = $25. $5.00 63 384-390 mint. VF. CV = $62.50. $11.00 64 361-366, 458-460 mint; 604-606 used F-VF CV = $58.25. $10.00 65 654-656, 814-819, 856-861, 941-944 mint. VF. CV = $39.50. $8.00 66 485-491 MNH. Lady Diana. CV = $22.75. $6.00 Anjouan 67 1-2 mint, hinged; 20-26 used. CV = $10.20. $5.00 Antigua 68 241-257 MLH. Nice set. CV = $39.95. $13.00 Armenia 69 431 MNH. S/S. CV = $50. $10.00 Australia 70 3 mint, no gum. VF. 2015 CV = $70. $7.00 71 1, 4, 5 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $55. $9.00 72 4 and 5. used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $40. $6.00 73 7 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $50. $8.00 74 8 mint, no gum. F-VF. Round UR corner. 2015 CV = $140. $14.00 75 8 used. VF. 2015 CV = 30. $5.00 76 1, 5, 8 used. VF with small faults on 1 and 8. 2015 CV = $62.50. $9.00 77 9 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $37.50. $6.00 78 10 and 10a used. VF. 2015 CV = $51.50. $8.00 79 11 used. Fine. 2015 CV = $140. $21.00 80 10, 29, 37 used with minor faults. 2015 CV = $76.50. $6.00 81 29, 30, 35-36 used. Fine. 2015 CV = $33.75. $5.00 82 31 and 31a used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $36.50. $6.00 83 31-34 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $51. $8.00 84 33-36 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $39.50. $6.00 85 39 used. VF. 2015 CV = $37.50. $6.00 86 45-53 used. Most VF, rest F-VF. 2015 CV = $163.75. $25.00 87 45-47 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $37.50. $6.00 88 50, 51, 51b used. VF. 2015 CV = $40.50. $6.00 89 53, 64-65 used. (#53 has number on back in ink - not evident from face). F-VF. 2015 CV = $51.25. $5.00 90 60-63 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $35.75. $6.00 91 66-76 used. F-VF. Complete set. 2015 CV = $93.10. $14.00 Page 24 THE CIRCUIT • Mar/Apr 2017 Lot # Description Closes April 15, 2017 Minimum Bid 92 72b and 73a used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $62.50. $9.00 93 68-71, 72b used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $27. $5.00 94 96-99 used. VF. 2015 CV = $94. $15.00 95 96, 98, 99 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $66. $10.00 96 96 and 98 used. VF. 2015 CV = $37. $6.00 97 47 and 47a used. VF. 2015 CV = $67. $10.00 98 47-49 used. VF. 2015 CV = $33.25. $5.00 99 48 MLH. VF. 2015 CV = $120. $12.00 100 48 and 48c Used. Round LR corner on 48; otherwise VF. 2015 CV = $37.50. $6.00 101 48-50 used. Perf. defect UL corner of 49; otherwise VF. 2015 CV = $47.25. $7.00 102 38 and 48 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $34.50. $6.00 103 38, 48, 50 used. F-VF. 2015 CV = $57. $9.00 104 50-51 used.
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