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U.S. Postal History: 20th Century Issues

Lots 1337-1346 Lots 1347-1356 Lots 1357-1361

Lot 1357    

1923, 2¢ carmine, rotary coil waste. Tied by Washington D.C. slogan cancel on 1924 Trans-Polar Flight Expedition card, usual Norway franking on reverse, Very Fine, a very scarce usage.
Scott No. 595; $550 on cover    Estimate $200 - 300.

Realized: $150

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Lot 1358    

1929, 1¢ Kans. + 5¢ Nebr. + 6¢ Nebr. + 5¢ Ericsson. Stamps tied by "North Platte, Nebr." oval killers on registered cover to Council Bluffs, Iowa, Very Fine, scarce combination franking.
Scott No. 628+658+674+675    Estimate $100 - 150.

Realized: $70

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Lot 1359    

1929, 1¢-10¢ Kans. complete. Tied by "Washington, D.C. May 1, 1929" postmarks on Roessler First Day Cover, addressed in pencil, Very Fine.
Scott No. 658-668    $1,500.

Realized: $550

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Lot 1360    

1929, 1¢-10¢ Nebr. complete. Fine blocks of four (671 block of 6) on 11 covers addressed to H.H. Chapin, Batavia, N.Y. mostly tied by green or red (5¢ and 8¢) "Alexander, N.Y. Jan 2, 1932" First Day of Issue duplex postmarks., 9¢ is cacheted, 6¢ is a trifle oxidized, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 669-679; $663    Estimate $250 - 300.

Realized: $145

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Lot 1361    

1945, 3¢ United Nations. Tied by 1945 Sacramento, Cal. machine postmark on multicolored Dorthy Knapp hand colored cachet cover, Very Fine.
Scott No. 928    Estimate $75 - 100.

Realized: $110

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