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Sale 106: The Stanley Piller Inventory of United States

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Canal Zone to Guam

Lots 1060-1069 Lots 1070-1075

Lot 1060 o   

Canal Zone, 1904, 2c rose, well centered with straight edge & guide line at bottom, Very Fine.
Scott No. 1    $400.

Realized: $140

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Lot 1061    

Canal Zone, 1904, 5c blue, o.g., straight edge & split arrow at bottom, exceptionally fresh, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 2    $300.

Realized: $110

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Lot 1062 ()   

Canal Zone, 1907, 1c green & black, imperf between, horizontal pair, no gum, perfectly centered, but thinned at left and lightly soiled, Very Fine appearance. Only 50 pairs were issued.
Scott No. 22a    $1,100.

Realized: $190

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Lot 1063    

Canal Zone, 1912, 2c vermilion & black, inverted center, overprint reading down, dry, "tropicalized" o.g., fresh color, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 39e    $600.

Realized: $220

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Lot 1064    

Canal Zone, 1924-26, 1¢ deep green, flat "A" & 2¢ carmine, sharp "A", "ZONE CANAL", tropicalized o.g., 2¢ with right margin, rich colors, Very Fine, accompanied by original 1926 sale letter and registered cover from stamp dealer H.F. Colman.
Scott No. 71d, 84b    $825.

Realized: $250

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Lot 1065 BK   

Canal Zone, 1933, 3¢ deep violet, handmade booklet pane of 6, complete 37¢ booklet, two horizontal panes, both inverted, o.g., never hinged, cover fresh and unfolded.
Scott No. 115c    $160+.

Realized: $110

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Lot 1066 o   

Canal Zone, Airmail, 1931, 15¢ on 1¢ yellow green, type II, block of 8, fresh and well centered but somewhat heavily canceled, otherwise Very Fine. A very scarce—perhaps unique—large used multiple.
Scott No. C2    $680 for two blocks of 4.

Realized: $550

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Lot 1067    

Cuba, Special Delivery, 1899, 10c on 10¢ blue, o.g., never hinged, exceptional centering amid well balanced margins, deep color, Extremely Fine, a tough stamp so nice; with 1987 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. E1    $300.

Realized: $475

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Lot 1068    

Danish West Indies, G.A. Philips Niles & Co., St. Thomas, W.I., blue forwarders double-oval used as sender' oval on folded letter datelined "St. Thomas, Mar 27/61" to New York City, entered mails with bold overinked "Baltimore Md. Apr 18, 1861" cds and matching "Ship" and "5" rating handstamps, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $150

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Lot 1069    

Guam, 1899, 1¢-4¢ "Guam" overprints, tied by "Guam, Isl. Guam, Jun 13, 1905" duplexes on blue-green registered Zug cover to Everett Wash., "From P.M.D., Guam. Guam" return handstamp, light strike of red Guam registry cds at lower right with magenta "No. 695" registry number above, Everett (8.3) arrival backstamp, Very Fine.
Scott No. 1-4    Estimate $150 - 200.

Realized: $230

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