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USA Price List (.PDF File) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA JOHN L. KIMBROUGH 10140 Wandering Way Benbrook Texas 76126 USA Internet Web Site: www.jlkstamps.com 20 JAN 2016 Telephone: 817-249-2447 FAX: 817-249-5213 E-mail: [email protected] Price-List of USA STAMPS 1929 - 2000 Listing ends with stamps issued through 2000 Contents: Sales Policies and How to Order Page 2 Commemoratives, Year Sets, Regular Issues 1929-2000 Pages 3-13 Great Americans Series Regular Issues 1980-1999 Page 14 Flora and Fauna Series Regular Issues 1990-2000 Page 14 Modern Official Regular Issues 1983-1999 Page 14 Regular Issue Coil Stamps 1920-2000 Pages 15-16 Air Mail Coils 1948-1976 Page 17 Transportation Coil Series 1981-1995 Page 18 Modern Official Coils 1983-2000 Page 18 Air Mail Regular Issues1926-2000 Page 19 Member: 1. ASDA -- American Stamp Dealer’s Association 2. APS -- American Philatelic Society 3. CSA -- Confederate Stamp Alliance 4. TSDA -- Texas Stamp Dealer’s Association 5. FSDA -- Florida Stamp Dealer’s Association 6. AAPE -- American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors 7. USPCS -- US Philatelic Classics Society Thank you very much for your interest. John L. Kimbrough Sales Policies and How to Order 1. Orders from this USA Listing may be made by mail, FAX, telephone, or E-mail ([email protected]). If you have Internet access, the easiest way to order is to visit my web site (http://www.jlkstamps.com) and use my secure Visa/Mastercard on-line credit card order form. 2. Please order using the Scott Numbers only (may also use a description of the stamp as well). All prices are in USA dollars and cents. 3. Payment with order is expected. Collectors with whom I have done business in the past and who have established credit with me may have the stamps sent on approval with an invoice. Payment by cash, check (cheque), money order, or Visa / Mastercard credit cards. Payment in USA dollars or British Pounds Sterling only at the current published exchange rate. If a credit card is used by collectors outside the USA, the charges will be submitted in USA dollars and the conversion to your local currency will be done by the credit card company and not by me. 4. Stamps offered are Mint Never Hinged (Unmounted) with F-VF centering. Any stamp that does not meet approval may be returned for refund or replacement. The approval period is 15 days within the USA and 30 days outside the USA. Usually small refunds of less than $2.00 are made using current mint USA postage at face unless otherwise instructed. 5. Postage Charges -- (These Postage Charges are a change from my previous listings.) A. All orders under $400.00 that are not oversized and will fit into either a regular size or business size envelope add $1.00 for postage if within the USA and $3.00 if outside the USA. All orders within the USA are sent First Class. All orders outside the USA are sent Air Mail. B All orders under $400.00 that contain oversized items that will not fit into a standard business size envelope such as sheets or sheetlets add $5.00 as an oversized postage charge if within the USA and $15.00 if outside the USA.. C. Orders $400.00+ in the USA add $12.00 for Priority Certified Mail. D. Orders $400.00+ outside the USA add $20.00 for Registered Mail. E. All shipments are privately insured at no additional charge. F. If there are any questions about postage or shipping, please do not hesitate to contact me by telephone, FAX, or E-mail. 6. Texas Residents only will please add 8.25% Sales Tax. 7. Every effort will be made to ship the orders within 24-48 hours of receipt. There may be occasional short delays when I am away at a stamp show. 8. For international shipments, customs tags with a valuation are used when the law requires. Ordinary letter and business size envelopes do not require customs tags. Large orders may be separated into two or more envelopes or packets for ease and safety of shipment. Abbreviations -- BP = Booklet Pane S/T = Set-Tenant NF = Never Folded (Booklet Pane only) (sht) = Sheet stamp S/A = Self-Adhesive (bklt) = Booklet Stamp S/S = Souvenir Sheet Pre-Can or Pre-Canc = Pre-Cancelled P = Perf such as P10 = Perf 10 (32c) = Face Value of the stamp but value not printed on the stamp Page: 3 Mint Unmounted Single Stamps 1933 Souvenir Sheets (No Gum) 1936-1937 Army-Navy 730 1c Chicago S/S $35.00 785 1c Washington-Greene 25c Fine - Very Fine Centering 730a 1c Chicago imperf 65c 786 2c Jackson-Scott 30c 731 3c Chicago S/S $30.00 787 3c Shmn-Grant-Shrdn 50c 731a 3c Chicago imperf 60c 788 4c Lee-Jackson 50c 735 3c Byrd S/S $16.00 789 5c West Point 75c 1929-1931 Commemoratives 735a 3c Byrd imperf $2.50 790 1c Jones-Barry 25c 680 2c Fallen Timbers 85c 791 2c Decatur-Mcdngh 35c 681 2c Ohio River Canal 75c 1934 Commemoratives 792 3c Farragut-Porter 40c 682 2c Massachusettes Bay 75c 736 3c Maryland 35c 793 4c Smpsn-Dwy-Schley 60c 683 2c Charleston $1.40 737 3c Mothers (rotary) 25c 794 5c Naval Academy 70c 688 2c Braddock $1.25 738 3c Mothers (flat) 30c 785-94 Set of 10 $4.35 689 2c von Steuben 60c 739 3c Wisconsin 35c 690 2c Pulaski 40c 736-39 1934 Year-Set (4) $1.20 1937 Commemoratives 702 2c Red Cross 25c 795 3c Ordnance of 1787 50c 703 2c Yorktown 45c 1934 National Parks Perforated 796 5c Virginia Dare 30c 680-83, 688-90. 702-03 740 1c Yosemite 25c 797 10c SPA S/S 85c 1929-31 Year-Set (9) $6.25 741 2c Grand Canyon 25c 798 3c Constitution 55c 742 3c Mount Ranier 25c 799 3c Hawaii 25c 1930 Regular Issues 743 4c Mesa Verde 50c 800 3c Alaska 25c 684 1 1/2c Harding 40c 744 5c Yellowstone $1.00 801 3c Puerto Rico 30c 685 4c Taft $1.20 745 6c Crater Lake $1.45 802 3c Virgin Islands 25c 746 7c Acadia $1.00 795-802 1937 Year-Set (8) $3.10 1931 Regular Issues Rotary Press 747 8c Zion $2.50 692 11c Hayes $3.50 748 9c Glacier $2.35 1938 Presidential Series 693 12c Cleveland $7.50 749 10c Great Smoky $4.50 803 1/2c Franklin 20c 694 13c Harrison $3.75 740-49 Set of 10 $13.75 804 1c G. Washington 20c 695 14c Indian $4.50 805 1 1/2c M. Washington 20c 696 15c Statue of Liberty $10.00 1934 National Parks Souvenir Sheets 806 2c John Adams 20c 697 17c Wilson $10.00 750 3c Parks S/S $45.00 807 3c Jefferson 25c 698 20c Golden Gate $13.50 750a 3c Parks imperf $4.75 808 4c Madison $1.00 699 25c Niagra Falls $13.50 751 1c Parks S/S $17.50 809 4 1/2c White House 25c 700 30c Buffalo $23.00 751a 1c Parks imperf $2.25 810 5c Monroe 25c 701 50c Amphitheater $55.00 811 6c John Q. Adams 60c 692-701 Set of 10 $135.00 1935 Farley Special Printings (no Gum) 812 7c Jackson 60c 752 3c Newburgh 40c 813 8c Van Buren 50c 1932 Washington Bicentennial 753 3c Byrd 50c 814 9c Wm H. Harrison 50c 704 1/2c Olive Brown 20c 754 3c Mothers (imperf) 55c 815 10c Tyler 50c 705 1c Green 35c 755 3c Wisconsin (imperf) 60c 816 11c Polk 65c 706 1 1/2c Brown 50c 752-55 Set of 4 $1.95 817 12c Taylor $1.50 707 2c Red 35c 818 13c Fillmore $1.85 708 3c Violet 65c 1935 National Parks Imperf (No Gum) 819 14c Pierce $1.25 709 4c Light Brown 40c 756 1c Yosemite 35c 820 15c Buchanan 85c 710 5c Blue $2.25 757 2c Grand Canyon 45c 821 16c Lincoln $1.35 711 6c Red Orange $4.50 758 3c Mount Ranier 50c 822 17c Johnson $1.40 712 7c Black 40c 759 4c Mesa Verde $1.00 823 18c Grant $2.10 713 8c Olive Bistre $4.00 760 5c Yellowstone $2.00 824 19c Hayes $1.70 714 9c Pale Red $3.50 761 6c Crater Lake $2.25 825 20c Garfield $1.40 715 10c Yellow Orange $15.00 762 7c Acadia $1.80 826 21c Arthur $2.10 704-715 Set of 12 $30.25 763 8c Zion $2.25 827 22c Cleveland $1.50 764 9c Glacier $2.00 828 24c Benj Harrison $4.50 1932 Commemoratives 765 10c Great Smoky $3.75 829 25c McKinley $1.00 716 2c Lake Placid 50c 756-65 Set of 10 $15.50 830 30c T. Roosevelt $5.50 717 2c Arbor Day 20c 831 50c Taft $8.00 718 3c Summer Olympics $1.90 1935 Airmail Special Delivery (No Gum) 832 $1.00 Wilson $9.50 719 5c Summer Olympics $2.75 771 16c Airmail Special $2.50 833 $2.00 Harding $25.00 724 3c William Penn 45c 834 $5.00 Coolidge $110.00 725 3c Daniel Webster 60c 1935 Commemoratives 803-831 Short Set of 29 $39.00 716-19, 724-25 772 3c Connecticut 35c 1932 Year-Set (6) $6.00 773 3c California-Pacific 30c 1938 Commemoratives 774 3c Boulder Dam 25c 835 3c Constitution 50c 1932 Regular Issue 775 3c Michigan 45c 836 3c Swedish-Finnish 25c 720 3c Washington 20c 772-75 1935 Year-Set (4) $1.25 837 3c Northwest Territory 25c 838 3c Iowa 40c 1933 Commemoratives 1936 Commemoratives 835-38 1938 Year-Set (4) $1.20 726 3c Oglethorpe 50c 776 3c Texas 45c 727 3c Newburgh 25c 777 3c Rhode Island 55c 1939 Commemoratives 728 1c Chicago 30c 778 TIPEX S/S $3.00 852 3c Golden Gate Expo 25c 729 3c Chicago 35c 782 3c Arkansas 60c 853 3c NY World's Fair 25c 732 3c NRA 25c 783 3c Oregon 20c 854 3c Washington Inaugural 85c 733 3c Byrd 65c 784 3c Susan B.
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