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Stamps (Sellos 718 DENMARK printed on the back. Value for least costly The arabesques in the corners have a main 1884-88 DENMARK reprint of No. 2, $8.50. stem and a branch. When the frame is in nor- mal position, in the upper left corner the Larger Corner Numerals den-mark branch leaves the main stem half way between 38 A7 5o green 11.00 1.40 two little leaflets. In the lower right corner the a. Imperf. branch starts at the foot of the second leaflet. 39 A7 10o carmine (’85) 11.00 1.40 a. Small numerals in corners LOCATION — Northern part of a penin- When the frame is inverted the corner designs (’88) 400.00 525.00 sula which separates the North and are, of course, transposed. b. Imperf., single 140.00 c. Pair, Nos. 39, 39a 475.00 775.00 Baltic Seas, and includes the sur- 1 1870-71 Wmk. 112 Perf. 14x13 /2 40 A7 20o blue 17.50 1.75 rounding islands Paper Varying from Thin to Thick a. Pair, Nos. 37, 40 300.00 675.00 GOVT. — Kingdom b. Imperf. Dotting in Wavy Lines 16 A6 2s gray & ultra Nos. 38-40 (3) 39.50 4.55 AREA — 16,631 sq. mi. Spandrels in Spandrels (’71) 45.00 22.50 Set, never hinged 110.00 POP. — 5,294,860 (1/1/1999) A3 A4 a. 2s gray & blue 45.00 22.50 17 A6 3s gray & brt lil Stamps with large corner numerals have CAPITAL — Copenhagen (’71) 72.50 85.00 white line around crown and lower oval touches frame. 96 Skilling = 1 Rigsbank Daler 1854-57 18 A6 4s gray & car 35.00 7.00 3 A3 2s blue (’55) 55.00 50.00 19 A6 8s gray & brn The plate for No. 39, was damaged and 3 100 Ore = 1 Krone (1875) 4 A3 4s brown 250.00 11.00 (’71) 160.00 65.00 clich´es in the bottom row were replaced by a. 4s yellow brown 275.00 11.00 20 A6 16s gray & grn clich´es for post cards, which had small numer- 5 A3 8s green (’57) 250.00 55.00 (’71) 225.00 150.00 als in the corners. Catalogue values for unused a. 8s yellow green 250.00 60.00 Two clich´es with small numerals were 1 stamps in this country are for 6 A3 16s gray lilac (’57) 475.00 150.00Perf. 12 /2 inserted in the plate of No. 40. Never Hinged items, beginning Nos. 3-6 (4) 1,030. 266.00 21 A6 2s gray & bl See Nos. 43, 45, 48-49, 53-54. For with Scott 297 in the regular post- See No. 10. For denominations in cents see (’71) 1,750. 2,900. surcharge see No. 56. age section, Scott B15 in the semi- Danish West Indies Nos. 1-4. 22 A6 4s gray & car 125.00 100.00 24 A6 48s brn & lilac 400.00 250.00 postal section, and Scott Q28 in 1895-1901 Wmk. 112 Perf. 13 the parcel post section. Nos. 16-20, 24 were reprinted in 1886 on 1858-62 thin white paper, unwatermarked, imperforate 41 A6 3o blue & gray 3.75 2.25 7 A4 4s yellow brown 57.50 8.00 and without gum. These were printed in 42 A6 4o slate & bl (’96) 3.00 .30 a. 4s brown 60.00 8.50 sheets of 10 in which 1 stamp has the normal 43 A7 5o green 5.00 .55 Values for unused stamps are for b. Wmk. 112 (’62) 55.00 9.00 frame (value $32.50 each) and 9 the inverted 44 A6 8o slate & car 3.00 .35 examples with original gum as defined 8 A4 8s green 625.00 82.50 45 A7 10o rose car 17.50 .55 (value $11 each). 46 A6 12o sl & dull lake 3.50 3.00 in the catalogue introduction. Very fine Nos. 2 to 8 inclusive are known with unoffi- Imperf 47 A6 16o slate & brown 12.50 3.00 examples of Nos. 9-37 and O1-O9 will cial perforation 12 or 13, and Nos. 4, 5, 7 and 1 16b A6 2s 210.00 48 A7 20o blue 17.50 1.75 8 with unofficial roulette 9 /2. have perforations clear of the frame- 17a A6 3s 190.00 49 A7 24o brown (’01) 5.00 2.75 lines but with the design noticeably off Nos. 3, 6-8 were reprinted in 1885 on heavy 18a A6 4s 175.00 50 A6 25o gray & grn (’98) 52.50 9.00 center. Well centered stamps are quite yellowish paper, unwatermarked, imperforate 19a A6 8s 200.00 51 A6 50o brown & vio and without burelage. Nos. 4-5 were reprinted 20a A6 16s 350.00 (’97) 35.00 12.50 scarce and will command substantial 24a A6 48s 350.00 in 1924 on white paper, unwatermarked, 52 A6 100o slate & org 45.00 22.50 premiums. imperforate, gummed and without burelage. Inverted Frame Nos. 41-52 (12) 203.25 58.50 Value for No. 3, $11; Nos. 4-5, each $100; No. 16c A6 2s 825.00 625.00 Set, never hinged 425.00 6, $15; Nos. 7-8, each $10. 17b A6 3s 1,900. 1,500. Watermarks 18b A6 4s 625.00 77.50 Inverted Frame 19b A6 8s 1,250. 725.00 41b A6 3o 7.25 4.25 1863 Wmk. 112 Rouletted 11 20b A6 16s 1,700. 1,250. 42a A6 4o 3.00 .35 24b A6 48s 2,100. 1,450. 44a A6 8o 3.00 .40 9 A4 4s brown 77.50 13.00 46a A6 12o 8.00 3.00 a. 4s deep brown 77.50 13.00 47a A6 16o 15.00 3.00 1 10 A3 16s violet 1,300. 450.00 1875-79 Perf. 14x13 /2 50a A6 25o 30.00 13.50 25 A6 3o gray blue & 51a A6 50o 55.00 14.50 gray 13.00 9.00 52a A6 100o 45.00 22.50 a. 1st “A” of “DANMARK” miss- Nos. 41b-52a (8) 166.25 61.50 ing 45.00 125.00 Set, never hinged 300.00 b. Imperf. 750.00 c. Inverted frame 13.00 10.50 26 A6 4o slate & blue 20.00 .40 1902-04 Wmk. 113 a. 4o gray & blue 20.00 .90 41c A6 3o blue & gray 2.50 2.25 Wmk. 111- Small Wmk. 112- Crown b. 4o slate & ultra 70.00 12.00 42b A6 4o slate & blue 11.00 13.50 Crown Royal Emblems — A5 c. 4o gray & ultra 60.00 9.50 43a A7 5o green 1.60 .20 d. Imperf 60.00 44d A6 8o slate & carmine 275.00 210.00 e. Inverted frame 20.00 .40 45a A7 10o rose carmine 2.40 .20 1864-68 Perf. 13 27 A6 5o rose & blue 48a A7 20o blue 13.00 2.50 50b A6 25o gray & green 5.75 3.00 11 A5 2s blue (’65) 55.00 27.50 (’79) 25.00 62.50 51b A6 50o brown & violet 20.00 11.50 12 A5 3s red vio (’65) 72.50 67.50 a. Ball of lower curve of large 52b A6 100o slate & orange 18.00 9.00 “5” missing 87.50 225.00 13 A5 4s red 35.00 7.00 b. Inverted frame 825.00 1,850. Nos. 41c-52b (9) 349.25 252.15 14 A5 8s bister (’68) 250.00 90.0028 A6 8o slate & car 17.50 .40 Set, never hinged 625.00 15 A5 16s olive green 425.00 160.00 a. 8o gray & carmine 35.00 4.00 Nos. 11-15 (5) 837.50 352.00 b. Imperf 70.00 Inverted Frame c. Inverted frame 17.50 .40 Nos. 11-15 were reprinted in 1886 on heavy 29 A6 12o sl & dull lake 8.50 3.50 41d A6 3o 45.00 32.50 yellowish paper, unwatermarked, imperforate 42c A6 4o 95.00 62.50 a. 12o gray & bright lilac 35.00 6.75 50c A6 25o 125.00 40.00 and without gum. The reprints of all values b. 12o gray & dull magenta 42.50 8.75 51c A6 50o 160.00 97.50 c. Inverted frame 8.00 3.00 Wmk. 113- Crown Wmk. 114- except the 4s were printed in two vertical rows 52c A6 100o 125.00 100.00 of six, inverted with respect to each other, so 30 A6 16o slate & brn 32.50 3.00 Nos. 41d-52c (5) 550.00 332.50 Multiple Crosses that horizontal pairs are always tˆete bˆeche. a. 16o light gray & brown 40.00 4.00 Set, never hinged 1,200. Value $10 each. b. Inverted frame 26.00 3.25 Nos. 13 and 15 were reprinted in 1942 with 31 A6 20o rose & gray 70.00 26.00 a. 20o carmine & gray 70.00 26.00 1902 Wmk. 113 printing on the back across each horizontal b. Inverted frame 70.00 26.00 row: “Nytryk 1942. G. A. Hagemann: 32 A6 25o gray & green 42.50 26.00 53 A7 1o orange .60 .45 Danmarks og Vestindiens Frimaerker, Bind 2.” a. Inverted frame 70.00 57.50 a. Imperf. Value, $65 each. 33 A6 50o brown & vio 47.50 22.50 54 A7 15o lilac 9.00 .55 a. 50o brown & blue violet 325.00 110.00 a. Imperf, single 3,750. Imperf b. Inverted frame 47.50 25.00 11a A5 2s blue 90.00 90.00 34 A6 100o gray & org Nos.
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