U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
March 18-19, 2014
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 | Lot #67 United States - Air Post 1923 24c carmine, block of four, deep rich color, n.h., well centered, v.f., with 2001 PFC,
** Catalog #C6 Catalog Value $560 | Price Realized $290.00
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 | Lot #68 United States - Air Post 1927 Lindbergh, eight unexploded booklets, each with two panes, mostly well centered and fresh, fine-v.f. (catalogued as panes)
Catalog #C10a Catalog Value $1,920 | Price Realized $650.00
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 | Lot #69 United States - Air Post 1930 $1.30 Zeppelin, cancelled April 19 on flown FDC from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen on the return flight of LZ-127, with scarce "scratched" flight confirmation cachet (50% premium per Michel). The “scratched cachet” covers resulted from an early decision by an eager postal employee in the New York Post Office to service covers intended for the flight from Lakehurst in advance. Such covers had received the "Type I" flight confirmation cachet, showing the full Zeppelin route. Type I cachet was used until May 6 (the last day before the departure of the ship carrying the American mail to be flown from Friedrichshafen). Shortly thereafter, the decision was made to modify the confirmation cachet for mail departing from Lakehurst. The new Type II cachet showed only the US to Germany portion of the trip. To comply, postal clerks were forced to manually scratch off part of the cachet design on covers processed in advance. Such "scratched cachet" covers are uncommon and are found almost exclusively on 65c an
Catalog #C14 | Unsold
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 | Lot #70 United States - Air Post 1930 $1.30 Zeppelin, cancelled April 19 on flown FDC to Friedrichshafen, special rubber cachet redrawn (scratched cachet), fine-v.f.
Catalog #C14 | Price Realized $700.00
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 | Lot #71 United States - Air Post 1930 $2.60 Zeppelin, left plate number block of six, n.h. and post office fresh, excellent centering and color, v.f.,
** Catalog #C15 Catalog Value $8,750 | Price Realized $3,750.00
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 | Lot #72 United States - Air Post 1949 6c Wright Brothers, large die proof die sunk on card, blue control number and red "Engraver's Stock Proof" handstamp on back, insignificant toning at bottom, v.f., this is the only known large die of this issue, P Catalog #C45P1 Catalog Value $6,000 | Price Realized $5,000.00
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