Lot 1527
1921, 1¢ green, rotary coil waste, perf 11, s.e. at bottom, wide margins, tied by "Ham Grange Sta., N.Y., Aug 29, 1923" machine postmark on post card to California, Very Fine, a very scarce rotary coil waste usage; with 2016 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 545; $1,800 Estimate $250 - 350.
Realized: $575
Lot 1528
1943, 5¢ Overrun Countries, Poland, Poland with "Polano" distortion, well centered, distorted "D", tied by "Newfoundland N.J. Aug 3, 1943" duplex on cover to Maspeth N.Y., F.-V.F.; with 2017 A.P.S. certificate.Scott No. 909 var. Estimate $150 - 200.
This variety is listed by Johl on page 226 of his Commemorative Stamps book.
Lot 1529
1943, 5¢ Poland, France and Yugoslavia, reverse printings on FDCs, group of three cachet FDCs with reverse printing varieties, the 917a with a 2004 APS cert., F.-V.F. trio of these scarce varieties on FDCs.Scott No. 909c, 915a, 917a Estimate $300 - 400.
Lot 1530
1943, 5¢ France, reverse printing, well centered, tied by "Washington D.C. Sep 28 1943" first day cancel on cover with Weigand handpainted cachet, Extremely Fine and scarce variety on first day cover.Scott No. 915a Estimate $300 - 400.