1861-66 Issue continued...
| Lot |
Sym. |
Lot Description |
Est/Cat |
Realized |
Prices realized...
| 105° |
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2c Black, Vertical Half Used as 1c (73a). Left half used with 2c Black (73) and 3c Rose (65) on double-rate cover to Iowa, stamps tied by two strikes of "Bloody Run Pa. May" cds, 3c with single pulled
perf, cover bit reduced at left, still Very Fine, very rare use of a Black Jack bisect on a double-rate cover, ex Gibson, with 1980 P.F. certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 2,000-2,500 |
2,900.00 |
| 106° |
|
5c Red Brown (75). Block of four, cancelled by multiple strikes of "New Orleans La. Jan. 9 `64" double-circle ds and target, bottom pair creased horizontally where evidently folded over edge of original
cover, top pair with faint creasing along top, Fine appearance, the one other used block of the 5c Red Brown was thought to be unique as recently as the Iskikawa sale, this second known block is particularly desirable as a usage from Union-occupied
New Orleans (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
6,750.00 |
3,500.00 |
| 107° |
 |
5c
Black Brown (76a). Block of four, o.g., h.r., deep rich color and prooflike impression, T.L. stamp with tiny thin, still Fine, choice appearance and probably as fine as blocks of this stamp are known (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
3,400.00 |
0.00 |