2007 Rarities of the World continued...
1875 Continental Bank Note Co. Special Printing
| Lot |
Sym. |
Lot Description |
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| 152° |
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1c Ultramarine, Special
Printing (167). Without gum as issued, rich color and sharp proof-like
impression, scissors-separated as almost always but leaving intact perfs
all around, extraordinarily precise centeringEXTREMELY FINE GEM. AN
OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE ONE-CENT 1875 CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE COMPANY
SPECIAL PRINTING. THIS STAMP IS THE FINEST EXAMPLE CONTAINED IN OUR
RECORDS. A TRUE CONDITION RARITY. Most of the 1875 Continental Special
Printings on hard paper were scissors-separated when issued, often causing
trimmed perforations or straight edges. This stamp has intact perforations
on all sides. Our recently updated census records for Scott 167 contains 44
certified examples. Of these, fewer than ten have perforations all around
(including two with either imprint or plate no. at bottom). Very few of
these are sound and centered Unpublished Census No. 167-UNC-08. Ex
Engel, Lutwak, Zoellner and Floyd. With 1956, 1976, 2002 and 2006 P.F.
certificates (last graded XF 90) (Image) |
16,000.00
SOLD for $47,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 153° |
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2c Dark Brown, Special
Printing (168). Without gum as issued, choice centering with full
perforations all around, rich colorEXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB EXAMPLE
OF THE 2-CENT 1875 CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE COMPANY SPECIAL PRINTING IN THE
FINEST CONDITION ATTAINABLE. Our recently completed review of records
found only 55 copies of Scott 168 certified as genuine. Of these, 22 have
straight edges on at least one side and several are faulty. We found only
two other examples of comparable quality to the example offered here, as
most are either off-center or have perfs that are
scissors-separated. Ex Kantor and Vineyard. With 1950, 1967 and 2002
P.F. certificates. (Image) |
7,500.00
SOLD for $23,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 154° |
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6c Dull Rose, Special
Printing (170). Without gum as issued, scissors-separated as usual but
leaving full perforations on all sides, essentially perfect
centering, radiant color on bright paperEXTREMELY FINE GEM EXAMPLE OF
THE 1875 6-CENT CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE COMPANY SPECIAL PRINTING. THIS IS
EASILY ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES CONTAINED IN OUR RECORDS AND HAS EARNED
THE COVETED XF-SUPERB 95 GRADE FROM THE PHILATELIC FOUNDATION. Our
recent review of records from the Philatelic Foundation found 34
unduplicated examples of Scott 170. Of these, perhaps four others compare
favorably to the example offered here. Ex Lyons. With 1957, 2000 and
2006 P.F. certificates (last graded XF-Superb 95)
(Image) |
20,000.00
SOLD for $65,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 155° |
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7c Reddish Vermilion,
Special Printing (171). Without gum as issued, vibrant color,
extraordinarily well-centered with full perforations all around,
bright and fresh paperVERY FINE AND CHOICE EXAMPLE OF THE 1875 7-CENT
CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE COMPANY SPECIAL PRINTING. ONLY A HANDFUL EXIST IN
THIS SUPERB CONDITION WITH INTACT PERFORATIONS. Our recent review of
records of the Philatelic Foundation located only 70 examples of Scott
171. Signed E. Stern. With 2000 and 2006 P.F. certificates (VF 80) (Image) |
5,000.00
SOLD for $11,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 156 |
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12c Dark Violet, Special
Printing (173). Without gum as issued, intense shade and impression on
bright paper, single nibbed perf at left, reperfed at rightEXTREMELY
FINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE 1875 12-CENT CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE COMPANY
SPECIAL PRINTING. Our recent review of copies certified by the
Philatelic Foundation found approximately 60 examples of Scott
173. With 2007 P.S.E. certificate
(Image) |
6,500.00
SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 157 |
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12c Dark Violet, Special
Printing (173). Without gum as issued, intense color on crisp white
paper, expertly reperfed at bottomFINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE 1875
12-CENT CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE COMPANY SPECIAL PRINTING. Our recent
review of copies certified by the Philatelic Foundation found approximately
60 examples of Scott 173. With 2007 P.S.E. certificate (Image) |
6,500.00
SOLD for $2,700.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 158 |
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24c Dull Purple, Special
Printing (175). Without gum as issued, rather well-centered, small
internal tearVERY FINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE 24-CENT 1875
CONTINENTAL SPECIAL PRINTING. SCARCE WITH PERFORATIONS ON ALL
SIDES. Approximately 80-90 examples are believed to exist. (Image) |
4,500.00
SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 159° |
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30c Greenish Black,
Special Printing (176). Without gum as issued, beautiful deep shade,
incredibly well-centered with wide margins all around, scissors-separated
as almost always but leaving full perforations all aroundEXTREMELY
FINE GEM. THE COMBINATION OF VIRTUALLY PERFECT CENTERING AND FULL
PERFORATIONS MAKES THIS PERHAPS THE FINEST EXAMPLE CONTAINED IN OUR
RECORDS. Many examples of the Continental Bank Note special printings
were separated by scissors, and so are often found with perforations partly
missing or entirely trimmed away. A review of our records and those of the
Philatelic Foundation found 52 certified copies. Of these, only three or
four have perforations on all four sides. With 2000 and 2006 P.F.
certificates (XF 90) (Image) |
15,000.00
SOLD for $45,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 160° |
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5c Bright Blue, Special
Printing (181). Without gum as issued, deep rich color on fresh bright
paper, full and intact perfs all around, wide marginsVERY FINE AND
CHOICE. ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE 1875 5-CENT CONTINENTAL BANK NOTE
COMPANY SPECIAL PRINTING ON HARD PAPER. THIS IS THE RAREST OF ALL SPECIAL
PRINTINGS AND ONE OF THE RAREST OF ALL UNITED STATES STAMPS. ONLY TEN
EXAMPLES ARE RECORDED IN OUR CENSUS, INCLUDING ONE IN THE MILLER COLLECTION
AT THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY. Our census of the 5c Continental
Special Printing (Scott 181), published in the Zoellner catalogue and
updated at our website at http://www.sieg
elauctions.com/enc/census/181/181.htm contains only nine examples which
are available to collectors. In our opinion, the Scott Catalogue value
for No. 181 is not accurately correlated to its rarity or other stamps'
values, probably because no examples have been offered since the U.S. stamp
market started rising in recent years. For example, the values of Scott 181
and 204 are similar, despite the fact that there are twice as many recorded
copies of Scott 204 (18 in our census). Census No.181-UNC-04. With
1983, 1990 and 2006 P.F. certificates (VF 80)
(Image) |
115,000.00
SOLD for $450,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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