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Sale 124: The Westpex Sale, Vol. I

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1856 Hidalgo Issue - Soyaniquilpan to Toluca

Lots 1296-1305 Lots 1306-1315 Lots 1316-1323

Lot 1296 o   

Mexico, Soyaniquilpan, 1856, ½r blue, bold straight line Soyaniquilpan cancel (Schatzkes 1547), wide margins, Very Fine and attractive, a very rare 1856 ½r used in Soyaniquilpan (N.F. $1,000).
Scott No. 1    Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.

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Current Opening Bid: $500

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Lot 1297    

Mexico, Soyaniquilpan, 1856, 1r yellow, tied on piece by bold straight line Soyaniquilpan cancel (Schatzkes 1547), Very Fine and attractive (N.F. $200).
Scott No. 2    Estimate $150 - 200.

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Current Opening Bid: $80

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Lot 1298    

Mexico, Soyaniquilpan, 1856, 1r yellow, tied by straight line Soyaniquilpan handstamp (Schatzkes 1547) on 1861 folded letter to Mexico, Very Fine.
Scott No. 2    Estimate $200 - 300.

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Lot 1299 o   

Mexico, Soyaniquilpan, 1856, 2r yellow green, straight line Soyaniquilpan cancel (Schatzkes 1547), Very Fine (N.F. $200).
Scott No. 3    Estimate $150 - 200.

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Current Opening Bid: $80

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Lot 1300    

Mexico, Soyaniquilpan, 1856, 2r yellow green, without district overprint, tied by straight line Soyaniquilpan handstamp (Schatzkes 1547) on 1857 folded letter to Mexico, Very Fine and choice; with 1990 M.E.P.S.I. certificate.
Scott No. 3d    Estimate $200 - 300.

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Current Opening Bid: $130

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Lot 1301 o   

Mexico, Sultepec, 1856, 1r yellow, fancy Zacualpan cancel (Schatzkes 1553AA - 150 points), Very Fine - an Attractive Example of This Rarity (N.F. $1,200), ex-Quast; with 1983 M.E.P.S.I. certificate.
Scott No. 2    Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.

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Current Opening Bid: $950

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Lot 1302    

Mexico, Sultepec, 1856, 2r yellow green, tied on piece by oval Sultepec cancel (Schatzkes 1551), Very Fine, one of the rarest district issue with approximately six examples known (N.F. $2,500), ex-Larranaga.
Scott No. 3    Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.

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Current Opening Bid: $1,000

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Lot 1303    

Mexico, (Sultepec), 1856, 2r yellow green, without district overprint, tied by ornate Franco Zacualpan handstamp (Schatzkes 1553AA - 150 points) on folded letter datelined "San Mateo, March 11th, 1858" to Mexico, Very Fine, a beautiful strike of this rare cancellation (N.F. $2,500 for off cover); with 2003 M.E.P.S.I. certificate.
Scott No. 3d    Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.

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Current Opening Bid: $1,000

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Lot 1304    

Mexico, Tabasco, 1856, 4r red, diagonal bisect, upper left portion of stamp, tied on piece by oval San Juan Bautista de Tabasco date stamp (Schatzkes 1554), Very Fine, only a handful are known from this district.
Scott No. 4a    Estimate $200 - 300.

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Current Opening Bid: $100

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Lot 1305 o   

Mexico, Tampico, 1856, 2r emerald, horizontal strip of 3 showing plate line at right, fancy oval wreath Santa Anna de Tamaulipas monogram cancels (Schatzkes 1579), huge margins, left stamp with small natural thin spot, still Extremely Fine, a rare and attractive multiple.
Scott No. 3b    Estimate $300 - 400.

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Current Opening Bid: $500

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Lots 1296-1305 Lots 1306-1315 Lots 1316-1323

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