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1902-08 Issues
Lot Sym. Lot Description Est/Cat Realized
264 nh image$1.00 Black (311). Top margin sheet margin with part imprint, stamp Mint N.H., previously hinged in selvage only, bright shade and crisp impression, almost perfect centering, fresh and Extremely Fine, with 1997 P.F. certificate (Image) 1,600.00 3,250.00
265 image4c Brown, Imperforate, Schermack Ty. III Private Perforation (314A). Large margins to just in with full Schermack perforations at right, deep rich color, neat strike of wavy-line machine cancel

FINE AND RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 4-CENT 1908 IMPERFORATE.

With the rising popularity of vending and affixing machines, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing received numerous requests from manufacturers for supplies of imperforate stamps, which could then be privately perforated to conform to each firm's machine. In May 1908, a supply of 25 sheets (400 stamps per sheet) of the 4c 1902 Issue, without perforations, was delivered to the Schermack Mailing Machine Co. in Detroit. The entire supply was cut into coils with Schermack Type III perforations, designed for the firm's patented affixing machine and delivered to the Winfield Printing Co. for use on mass mailings of advertising material. Approximately 6,000 were used on a mailing for Hamilton Carhartt Manufacturer, and almost all of the 4,000 balance were used on a mailing for Burroughs Adding Machine Co.

Our unpublished census contains 44 used examples, including three strips of three (one on cover), three singles on separate covers, and 32 single used copies (four are or were at one time on piece, including one of the sound copies with full margins). All three strips of three and two covers were used by Karl Koslowski, who was the only person able to acquire some of the 4c Imperforates. He is also the source for the only known unused copies. Our published census (updated) contains four pairs, two guide line pairs and nine singles, for a total of 21 unused stamps.

With 1992 P.F. certificate (Image)

25,000.00 27,000.00
266 og image5c Blue, Vertical Coil (317). Pair, deep rich color, almost perfectly centered, couple perf separations at left

EXTREMELY FINE PAIR OF THE RARE 5-CENT 1908 VERTICAL COIL.

Armstrong notes that as of 1980 only 79 pairs had been certified by the Philatelic Foundation.

Ex Grunin. With 1972 P.F. certificate (Image)

12,500.00 10,000.00
267 og image5c Blue, Vertical Coil (317). Pair, lightly hinged, deep rich color, well-centered for this challenging issue

VERY FINE. AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 5-CENT 1908 VERTICAL COIL.

Armstrong notes that, by 1980, only 79 pairs had been certified by the Philatelic Foundation.

With 1951 and 1990 P.F. certificates (Image)

12,500.00 13,500.00
268 og image5c Blue, Vertical Coil (317). Pair, deep rich color and sharp impressions, small thin spot affects top stamp

FINE-VERY FINE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 5-CENT 1908 VERTICAL COIL.

Armstrong notes that as of 1980 only 79 pairs had been certified as genuine by the Philatelic Foundation.

Pencil notations on gum. With 1993 P.S.E. certificate (Image)

12,500.00 6,500.00
269 og image1c Blue Green, Horizontal Coil (318). Pair, lightly hinged, dark color

VERY FINE AND CHOICE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE ONE-CENT 1908 HORIZONTAL COIL.

Armstrong notes that, by 1980, 80 pairs had been certified by the Philatelic Foundation.

With 1972 and 1992 P.F. certificates (Image)

11,000.00 10,000.00
270 og image2c Carmine, Coil (322). Lightly hinged, deep rich color and detailed impression, superb centering with wide margins

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A PERFECTLY CENTERED EXAMPLE OF THE 2-CENT 1908 HORIZONTAL COIL.

Small backstamp and pencil notation on gum. With 1993 P.F. certificate (Image)

4,250.00 5,250.00

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