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One-Of-A-Kind Lots AUGUST 2021 U.S. & FOREIGN ONE-OF-A-KIND LOTS We appreciate you taking the time to hunt through this list and hope you’ll find something interesting and profitable. As there is only one of most of these lots, alternate choices are always appreciated and not used unless necessary. When ordering please refer to the lot #. These lots are not in any particular order. As material is found or comes into stock, it is given a lot # and added to the bottom of the list. nh=never hinged, lh=lightly hinged, h=hinge remnant, ng=no gum, xf=extremely fine, vf=very fine, f=fine, ave=average, s/d=small defect, s/f=space filler(stamps with heavy damage, heavy cancels, tears, missing pieces), s/s=souvenir sheet. LOT# DESCRIPTION PRICE LOT# DESCRIPTION PRICE (A-18807) U.S. #406 mint vf never hinged right margin plate #6972 (ME-18851) U.S. #768a f-vf single on First Day Cover with orange & single ................................................................................................. 15.00 black P.O. Dept. cachet ..................................................................... 6.50 (A-18808) U.S. #J7 used lightly canceled JUMBO margins, a beauty! ........... 150.00 (ME-18852) U.S. #736 used vf block of four .......................................................... 1.00 (AD-18809) U.S. #5297 mint vf never hinged plate #B111 single ....................... 10.00 (ME-18853) U.S. #736-39 used f-vf plate # singles ............................................... 1.00 (AD-18810) U.S. #5554 mint vf never hinged plate #P1111 single ..................... 16.00 (ME-18854) U.S. #735 vf souvenir sheet on First Day Cover, Feb 10, 1934 New York, NY .......................................................................... 40.00 (A-18811) U.S. #WX62, 1931 Christmas Seal, mint vf never hinged partial booklet with four panes of 10 ................................................. 10.00 (ME-18855) U.S. #735a vf single on First Day Cover ............................................ 5.00 (B-18812) U.S. #1091, 1957 Naval Review, used plate #25726 block (ME-18856) U.S. #768a f-vf single on First Day Cover with orange & of four on First Day Cover with ArtCraft cachet .................................. 5.00 black P.O. Dept. cachet ..................................................................... 6.50 (S-18813) GREAT BRITAIN #1, 1840 Penny Black, world‟s first (ME-18857) U.S. #736 used vf block of four .......................................................... 1.00 postage stamp, f-vf with small thin, red cancel ................................ 95.00 (ME-18858) U.S. #736-39 used f-vf plate # singles ............................................... 1.00 (S-18814) GREAT BRITAIN #2, two pence blue, fine with socked on the nose fancy three line Maltese cross cancel, small (ME-18859) U.S. #737-39 used vf blocks of four ................................................... 3.00 repaired tear .................................................................................... 245.00 (ME-18860) U.S. #739 vf tied on piece with magenta “U.S.S. Portland, (B-18815) U.S. #930-33, FDR 1¢-5¢ on large 6x9 First Day Cover, Sep. 18, 1934 cancel.......................................................................... 2.00 very colorful Fleetwood cover with black & white portrait of Roosevelt and ornate “Friend of Freedom” cachet ...................... 20.00 (ME-18861) U.S. #740-49 used vf block of four ................................................... 25.00 (J-18816) U.S. Christmas Seal collection mounted on 3-ring (ME-18862) U.S. #740-49 used vf plate # single of each ...................................... 7.00 Yuletide Publishing album pages in binder, mostly mint never hinged, fairly complete with every year represented (ME-18863) U.S. #750 vf full souvenir sheet First Day Cover, Aug. 28, from 1907 to 1998, but not all the varieties, from 1975 on 1934 Atlantic City, NJ with APS cachet picturing Mt. mostly full sheets, about $300 2021 Scott Cat., our price Rainier .............................................................................................. 40.00 includes the shipping ...................................................................... 125.00 (ME-18864) U.S. #750a vf pair First Day Cover with APS cachet, Aug. (J-18817) U.S. #804-8,10-20,23,25-27,29-32, 1938 Presidents 28, 1934 Atlantic City, NJ ................................................................... 3.25 mounted on an album page, all vf with socked on the nose bullseye cancels ........................................................................ 7.00 (ME-18865) U.S. #770a vf single on First Day Cover, Washington DC, Mar. 15, 1935 with orange and black P.O. Dept. cachet ................... 5.00 (J-18818) U.S. #803-32, ½ ¢ - $1, 1938 Presidents, used vf blocks of four mounted on 5 album pages ................................................... 30.00 (ME-18866) U.S. #751 vf souvenir sheet on First Day Cover, Oct. 10, 1934, Omaha NEB with cachet ........................................................ 35.00 (J-18819) U.S. #803-8,810-16,818-32, 1938 Presidents, mint f-vf never hinged plate # singles in clear mounts on 2 album (ME-18867) U.S. #769a strip of 3 vf First Day Cover with orange and pages ................................................................................................ 39.00 black P.O. Dept. cachet ..................................................................... 4.00 (A-18820) U.S. #528 used fine block of 9 ............................................................ 7.00 (ME-18868) U.S. #754-55 used vf block of four ..................................................... 5.00 (A-18821) U.S. #528B used vf block of four ........................................................ 6.00 (ME-18869) U.S. #756-65 used vf block of four ................................................... 50.00 (ME-18822) U.S. #702-3 used vf blocks of four ..................................................... 2.00 (ME-18870) U.S. #756-65, imperf National Parks, mint lightly hinged extremely fine jumbo margin plate # single of each......................... 20.00 (ME-18823) U.S. #702 used vf block of six ............................................................ 1.50 (ME-18871) U.S. #769a vf strip of 3 on First Day Cover with orange (ME-18824) U.S. #703 used vf block of four with bottom margin plate and black P.O. Dept. cachet .............................................................. 4.00 #20598, 20484 .................................................................................... 2.00 (ME-18872) U.S. #770a vf single on First Day Cover with orange and (ME-18825) U.S. #704-15 used f-vf blocks of four ............................................... 13.00 black P.O. Dept. cachet ..................................................................... 5.00 (ME-18826) U.S. #704-7 used f-vf plate # singles.................................................. 1.00 (ME-18873) U.S. #757 pair vf First Day Cover with orange and black P.O. Dept. cachet ............................................................................... 6.00 (ME-18827) U.S. #708-11 unused vf lightly hinged plate # singles ....................... 5.00 (ME-18874) U.S. #756-65 pairs used vf .............................................................. 25.00 (ME-18828) U.S. #712-14 used f-vf plate # singles ............................................... 1.00 (ME-18875) U.S. #771 mint extremely fine bottom plate #21312 single ............... 3.00 (ME-18829) U.S. #715 unused vf lightly hinged plate #20642 single .................... 9.00 (ME-18876) U.S. #771 used vf block of four ........................................................ 10.00 (ME-18830) U.S. #704-15 f-vf tied on U523 envelope First Day Cover, Jan. 1, 1932, don‟t see these all on one cover very often ............... 90.00 (ME-18877) U.S. #771 vf First Day Cover with orange and black P.O. Dept. cachet ..................................................................................... 12.00 (ME-18831) U.S. #716-20 used vf blocks of four ................................................... 5.00 (SD-18878) U.S. MINT F-VF OR BETTER NEVER HINGED SHEETS (ME-18832) U.S. #719 unused vf lightly hinged block of four ................................ 8.00 with many new additions this month. s/s = souvenir sheet: Scott # Description (ME-18833) U.S. #716-17,719 unused vf plate # singles....................................... 3.00 685 Taft, some perf separations ............................................ 90.00 1345-54 Historic Flags .................................................................. 15.00 (ME-18834) U.S. #724-26 used vf blocks of four ................................................... 3.00 1569-70 Apollo Soyuz Space .......................................................... 8.00 1633-82 State Flags ...................................................................... 15.00 (ME-18835) U.S. #727-29 used vf blocks of four ................................................... 3.00 1686-89 American Bicentennial .................................................... 15.00 1757 CAPEX ‟78 ...................................................................... 13.00 (ME-18836) U.S. #727 unused, 728-29 used f-vf plate # singles of 1912-19 Space Achievement ........................................................ 19.00 each .................................................................................................... 1.00 1953-2002 State Birds & Flowers .................................................... 27.00 2016 Jackie Robinson .............................................................
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