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Sale 72: Gems of Philately

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1918-1979 Issues

Lots 331-340 Lots 341-342

Lot 341    

1934, 2¢ Parks, imperf vertically, block of 4, o.g., barest trace of hinge (appears never hinged), fresh with rich color, Very Fine, only 2-3 panes issued; with 1956 and 2004 P.F. certificates.
Scott No. 741b    $2,000.

A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1934 2¢ PARKS IMPERFORATE VERTICALLY ISSUE IN BLOCK FORMAT.

Realized: $650

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Lot 342    

1979, $1 Lamp, brown (candle flame) inverted, o.g., never hinged, fresh and well centered, Extremely Fine and choice, rare with only about 95 examples accounted for from the only known pane issued; with 2006 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott No. 1610c    $17,500.

Known as the "CIA" invert, the known pane of 100 was sold by the McLean, Virginia post office in the spring of 1986 an employee of the CIA who had been sent to the post office to buy stamps for the agency. The inverted error was discovered shortly after and nine CIA employees decided to switch the errors for newly purchased normal issues. The story of what happen eventually was leaked and a scandal eventually ensued with four employees being fired.

Realized: $13,000

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