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Sale 19: The Autumn Sale

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U.S. Possessions: Hawaii (Part 1)Philippines

Lots 2174-2179

Lot 2174    

Philippines, 1901, $1 black, type II. O.g., very well centered, strong shade and sharp impression, fresh and Extremely Fine.
Scott No. 223A    $2,400.

Realized: $1,250

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Lot 2175    

Philippines, 1926, 2c Legislative Palace, imperf between. Horizontal pair, slightly brownish o.g., well centered, bright color, Very Fine.
Scott No. 319a    $300.

Realized: $250

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Lot 2176    

Philippines, 1934, 6c Far Eastern Championship, imperf between. Bottom margin vertical pair, o.g., never hinged (light natural gum bend at top), bright and fresh, Very Fine, very scarce; with 2000 P.F. certificate for block.
Scott No. 381a    $1,250.

Realized: $900

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Lot 2177    

Philippines, 1943, 2c Guerrilla Postal Service. O.g. (slight gum bend), fresh and Very Fine, approximately 280 mint stamps are believed to still exist.
Estimate    $500 - 750.

Realized: $425

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Lot 2178    

Philippines, Japanese Occupation, 1943, 1p on 4p blue and black. Corner margin plate block of 4, o.g., never hinged, some gum toning in corner selvage, otherwise Very Fine, a very scarce plate block.
Scott No. N7    $500 as singles.

Realized: $325

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Lot 2179    

Philippines, Official, 1944, 10c rose carmine, handstamped "VICTORY" in violet. Right margin single with original wax interleaving, o.g., nicely centered, strong color, Very Fine, scarce with only 655 issued; with photocopy of 1977 Friedl certificate for block.
Scott No. O41    $300.

Realized: $200

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Lots 2174-2179

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