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U.S. Back-Of-The-Book U.S. BACK-OF-THE-BOOK All stamps are sound with fine or better centering unless described otherwise, vf=very fine, f=fine, jf=just fine, ave=average, sm def=small defect, nh = never hinged, ng = no gum Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE MODERN U.S. 1520 .50 .40 383 III 4.00 --- PS15 vf pl #22732 single PUNCHED/REMAINDERS O11S D f-vf 34.00 MINT VFNH 1613 1.00 .65 408 III used 2.00 --- 45.00 --- 1T1 .20 O14S D sm def 17.00 SE-TENANT BLOCKS 1614 .70 .45 481 III 3.00 --- S1 .40 --- 1T3 .20 O15S D vf 40.00 1876-79 1.50 1615 .70 .45 482 III used 2.00 --- S4 nh 20.00 --- 1T4 .20 O15S D sm def 13.75 1921-24 1.50 1615C 2.45 1.65 MINT IMPERFORATE FLAT WS1 8.00 1.25 1T5 .20 O25S D sm def 7.50 1928-31 1.50 1615Cd dull gum --- 2.00 PLATE COIL STAMPS WS1 nh 24.00 --- 1T6 .20 O29S D f-vf 995.00 1942-45 1.50 1616 .70 .40 409V PR fine nh 3.50 WS6 sm def 1125.00 --- 1T7 .20 O35S D sm def 8.75 2006-9 1.80 1617 .70 .55 409V PR vf no gum 1.25 WS7 .30 .20 1T10 .20 O35xS D sm def 25.00 2019-22 2.00 1617 dull gum 2.00 1.40 409V STP 4 vf nh 12.00 WS8 .75 --- 1T12 .20 O36S D sm def 15.00 2027-30 2.40 1618 .70 .55 409V STP 4 fine nh 7.50 WS9 3.25 --- TELEGRAPH O57S D f-vf 20.00 2032-35 2.00 1619 1.15 .75 409V STP 4 vf no gum 4.50 WS10 10.00 --- MINT BOOKLET PANES O57S D fine 16.25 2055-58 1.60 1743 .80 .60 409V LPR STP 4 f ng 3.50 WS12 LPR 7.50 --- 16T90 no tab 1.90 O57S D ave 8.75 2059-62 2.00 1811 .30 .20 409V PASTEUP PR f nh 6.50 WS12 LPR f nh 8.50 --- 16T91 no tab 1.20 O57S D sm def 7.50 2067-70 2.20 1813 1.00 .80 409V PASTEUP PR fine 3.50 WS13 nh 4.00 --- 16T92 no tab 1.90 O58S D f-vf 60.00 2076-79 2.00 1816 1.25 .85 409V PASTEUP STP 4 f 5.50 WS13 PR 8.50 --- 16T109 2.60 U315S entire vf 80.00 2082-85 2.00 1820 1.20 .80 POST OFFICE SEALS WS13 LPR 15.75 --- 16T110 no tab 1.80 PUERTO RICO 2098-2101 2.00 1947 1.15 .75 # UNUSED USED WS13 LPR f nh 18.00 --- 16T114 10.00 SPECIMENS 2138-41 3.00 MODERN ERRORS OX1 sm def 15.00 --- TEST STAMPS CHRISTMAS SEALS R1S f-vf nh 32.00 2155-58 4.00 MINT F-VF NH UNLESS OX2 2.50 --- Sc# UNUSED USED WX3 sm def 8.75 R1S sm def nh 10.00 2160-63 2.50 DESCRIBED OX3 --- 90.00 TD96 nh 1.50 --- WX3c used 20.00 R2S f-vf nh 32.00 2220-23 2.50 1358a tagging omitted 175.00 OX7 sm def .30 .20 TD96 PR nh 3.75 --- WX5 sm def .15 R2S sm def nh 10.00 2235-38 3.00 1402a imperf pair 30.00 OX13 --- .20 TD107a nh .80 --- WX6 10.00 R4S f-vf nh 32.00 2240-43 2.00 1625a imperf pair, OX18 .30 .30 TD107a PR nh 1.60 --- WX6 sm def 5.00 R5S f-vf nh 32.00 2351-54 1.90 scuffed 5.00 OX18a .40 .40 TD107a LPR nh 8.00 --- WX10 sm def 2.75 R6S f-vf nh 32.00 2372-75 2.80 1895d imperf pair, lh 5.00 OX21 .20 .20 TD107e nh .75 --- WX13 sm def 2.15 R7S f-vf nh 32.00 2386-89 2.75 1895d imperf strip(4), lh 10.00 OX39 --- .20 TD112 nh .50 --- WX15 sm def 2.50 R7S sm def nh 10.00 2390-93 3.00 1895d imperf pair, thin 3.00 OX40 .20 .20 TD112 PR nh 1.00 --- WX19 1.00 R8S f-vf nh 32.00 2422-25 2.80 1895d imperf strip(4), thin6.00 OX40 sm def --- .05 TD126 nh .25 --- WX19 sm def .50 CARRIERS & LOCALS 2434-37 2.00 2518a imperf pair 20.00 LOX11 sm def .50 --- TD126 PR nh .50 --- WX19b 1.00 Sc# UNUSED USED 2445-48 5.00 2518a imperf strip(4) 40.00 POSTAL NOTE STAMPS TD133 nh .50 --- WX21 sm def 2.00 LO2 vf 35.00 50.00 2506-07 pair 1.00 COMPUTER VENDED # UNUSED USED TD133 PR nh 1.00 --- WX46 .20 LO2 PR vf 70.00 --- 2508-11 2.25 POSTAGE PN3 --- .20 TD137 nh .50 --- WX97 .20 LO2 f 25.00 35.00 2620-23 2.60 CVP10a 17.85 PN4 --- .20 TD137 PR nh 1.00 --- WX97 sm def .05 LO2 sm def --- 17.50 2631-34 2.40 VENDING & AFFIXING PN5 --- .20 TD137 STP(5) pl#S1 SPECIMENS LO5 vf 20.00 --- 2711-14 3.00 MACHINE PERFORATIONS PN6 --- .20 4.00 --- 63S B fine used 100.00 LO5 f 15.00 --- 2756-59 2.40 # TYPE UNUSED USED PN8 --- .20 TELEGRAPHS 68S B ave-f 90.00 LO5 sm def 7.50 --- 2779-82 2.40 PAIRSINGLE PN9 --- .20 Sc# UNUSED USED 76S B f-vf used light ovpt140.00 LO6 f 75.00 --- 2783-84 1.20 BRINKERHOFF CO. PN10 .90 .20 8T2 30.00 --- 76S B ave-f used light ovpt90.00 LO6 sm def 37.50 --- 2785-88 2.40 320A I single 60.00 --- PN11 1.40 .20 15T2TC3a 45.00 --- 77S B vf used light ovpt150.00 6LB5 sm def --- 45.00 2863-66 3.00 373 II 225.00 --- PN12 --- .20 15T4P3 25.00 --- 77S B ave-f light ovpt 90.00 6LB9 80.00 --- U.S. MINT MAILOMETER CO. PN13 2.50 .20 15T4P3 pair 50.00 --- 78S B se used light ovpt60.00 3L2 nh 7.50 --- NH LINE PAIRS 371 IV w/ pl. #5249 PN14 3.00 .20 15T7 15.00 --- 78S B ave-f 110.00 3L2 nh blk(4) 30.00 --- # VF FINE 275.00 --- PN15 4.00 .20 15T11 40.00 --- 191S D f-vf 60.00 3L2 nh blk(6) 45.00 --- 1225 2.25 1.75 373 II 375.00 --- PN16 6.00 .20 15TO12 130.00 --- 211S D vf 75.00 20L56 sm def .20 --- 1229 2.70 2.10 373 IV 240.00 --- PN17 7.00 .20 15TO13 85.00 --- 211S D sm def 25.00 20LU1 sm def 43.75 --- 1297 .40 .25 383 IV --- 2.00 PN18 8.00 .20 16T51 1.00 --- 268S E f-vf 69.00 20LU1 140.00 --- 1298 .85 .55 384 IV --- 1.00 SAVINGS STAMPS 16T69 1.00 --- 272S E f nh 60.00 20LU4 140.00 --- 1299 .20 .15 409 IV 7.50 .60 # UNUSED USED 16T81 --- .20 284S E sm def 20.00 20LU14 --- 200.00 1303 .60 .40 482 IV sm def --- 18.75 PS1 nh 14.00 --- 16T82 --- .20 E1S D sm def 35.00 20LU44 --- 40.00 1304 .40 .30 483 IV 145.00 --- PS4 4.00 1.00 16T86 .25 --- O1S D vf 24.00 37L1 475.00 --- 1305 .50 .40 483 IV sm def --- 16.25 PS4 nh 6.00 --- 16T90 .20 --- O1S D f-vf 21.00 87L5 130.00 --- 1305C 4.50 4.00 SHERMACK CO. PS5 cut square 49.00 --- 16T91 .20 --- O1S D fine 16.00 87L51 --- 135.00 1305E .95 .75 314 I --- 60.00 PS8 vf nh 29.00 --- 16T92 .20 --- O1S D sm def 8.50 87L56 280.00 --- 1338A 3.00 2.50 314 II --- 48.00 PS11 --- .20 16T104-15 6.00 --- O1Sb D f Horiz rib 32.00 87L65 reprint 1.00 --- 1338G 2.00 1.65 320 I sm def --- 13.75 PS11b no tabnh 25.00 --- 16T109 .25 --- O2S D sm def 13.75 87L75 sm def .35 --- 1401 .40 .25 343 III 5.00 --- PS12 1.50 --- 16T110 .45 --- O10S D vf 24.00 117L3 120.00 --- 1402 .45 .35 344 III 6.00 --- PS13 6.00 --- 16T114 1.00 --- O10S D fine 16.25 1518 .60 .50 368 III 3mm 45.00 --- PS14 10.00 --- 16T115 .75 --- O10S D sm def 8.15 1519 1.20 1.00 368 LPR III 100.00 --- PS15 40.00 --- TELEGRAPH O10xS D sm def 24.00 1 U.S. BOOKLETS & BOOKLET PANES nh=never hinged, lh=lightly hinged, h=hinge remnant, ng=no gum, vf=very fine, f=fine, ave=average, s/d=small defect, sl.=slogan, nf=never folded or never bound Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE Sc# PRICE U.S. MINT BOOKLETS BK214 ...................... 11.60 804b 2 ½mm vf lh ....... 1.50 1948a vf nh ................ 4.00 2709a vf nh nf ............ 4.00 4644c vf nh nf ........... 25.00 C72c (sl.5) f nh........... 2.25 BK81 ........................ 11.25 BK215 ...................... 11.60 804b 2 ½mm f lh ......... 1.00 1949a vf nh ................ 4.00 2710a vf nh ................ 5.80 4676b vf nh nf .......... 10.00 C78a (sl.4,5) vf nh...... 1.00 BK90 .......................... 6.25 BK216 ...................... 11.60 804b 3mm f nh ........... 2.40 2113a vf nh ................ 6.00 2710a vf nh nf ...........
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