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1909 Bluish Paper Issue

Lots 4205-4211

Lot 4205    

1909, 3¢ deep violet, on bluish paper, o.g., lightly hinged, well centered, Very Fine and choice; with 1994 P.F. certificate.
Scott Nos. 359    $1,800.

Realized: $1,450

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Lot 4206    

1909, 4¢ orange brown, on bluish paper, o.g., previously hinged, well centered for this difficult issue, fresh color, Very Fine and choice.
Scott Nos. 360    $27,500.

ONE OF THE FINEST MINT EXAMPLE OF THE ELUSIVE 4¢ BLUISH PAPER.

H.F. Colman was a Washington, D.C. Stamp Dealer who was involved in numerous trades with the National Museum including the 1914 National Museum exchange, in which Mr. Colman received a very limited supply of the Bluish Papers including (12 copies) of the 4¢ and 8¢ values.

Realized: $12,500

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Lot 4207    

1909, 5¢ blue, on bluish paper, o.g., lightly hinged, rich color on clearly blued paper, well centered, Very Fine; Small "HFC" (H. F. Colman) backstamp, with 1972 & 1997 P.F. certificates.
Scott Nos. 361    $6,500.

A WONDERFUL EXAMPLE OF THE 5¢ BLUISH PAPER, WHICH IS THE RAREST OF ALL THE BLUISH PAPERS AFTER THE 4¢ AND 8¢ VALUES.

H.F. Colman was a Washington, D.C. Stamp Dealer who was involved in numerous trades with the National Museum including the 1914 National Museum exchange, in which Mr. Colman received a very limited supply of the Bluish Papers including (12 copies) of the 4¢ and 8¢ values.

Realized: $5,000

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Lot 4208    

1909, 6¢ red orange, on bluish paper, o.g., lightly hinged, fresh and vivid color, extra wide margins and nearly perfect centering, Extremely Fine; Small "HFC" (H. F. Colman) backstamp, with 1989 & 2002 P.F. certificates.
Scott Nos. 362    $1,250.

A WONDERFULLY CHOICE EXAMPLE OF THE 6-CENT BLUISH PAPER ISSUE.

H.F. Colman was a Washington, D.C. Stamp Dealer who was involved in numerous trades with the National Museum including the 1914 National Museum exchange, in which Mr. Colman received a very limited supply of the Bluish Papers including (12 copies) of the 4¢ and 8¢ values.

Realized: $1,350

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Lot 4209    

1909, 10¢ yellow, on bluish paper, o.g., very lightly hinged, well centered, vibrant color on deeply blued paper, Extremely Fine and choice, a gem example; with 2000 P.F. certificate.
Scott Nos. 364    $1,600.

Realized: $2,700

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Lot 4210    

1909, 13¢ blue green, on bluish paper, o.g., with relatively light hinging, rich color and proof-like impression on nicely blued paper, Very Fine and choice; with 1976 P.F. & 1999 P.S.E. certificates.
Scott Nos. 365    $2,600.

Realized: $2,400

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Lot 4211    

1909, 15¢ pale ultramarine, on bluish paper, o.g., lightly hinged, rich color, impressive centering with wide margins, Very Fine and attractive; with 1996 P.F. certificate.
Scott Nos. 366    $1,300.

Realized: $625

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