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1869 1¢-12¢ Pictorial Issues

Lots 1912-1921 Lots 1922-1931 Lots 1932-1936

Lot 1932    

1869, 12¢ green, o.g., lightly hinged, precision centering encompassed by large beautifully balanced margins, rich deep color and exceptional freshness, Extremely Fine to Superb; with 2005 P.S.E. and 2016 P.F. Graded certificates (XF-Sup 95 & XF-S 95 XQ respectively, SMQ $11,750 for 95).
Scott No. 117    $1,900.

A TRULY OUTSTANDING MINT GEM EXAMPLE OF THE 1869 12¢ PICTORIAL ISSUE.

In the Philatelic Foundation grading booklet in reference to exceptional quality or "XQ" they note; "The final grade of a stamp is determined by assigning an initial grade based on centering and margins and then, if needed, adjusting that grade to reflect the various additional factors just described. Important factors such as jumbo margins or other exceptional characteristics are not included in the numerical grade but designated separately with a "J" or "XQ" designation.".

Realized: $9,000

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Lot 1933    

1869, 12¢ green, o.g., paper hinge remnant at top, nice margins and centering, bold color, fresh and Very Fine.
Scott No. 117    $1,900.

Realized: $525

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Lot 1934 o   

1869, 12¢ green, perfectly centered, strong color, cork cancel, Very Fine to Extremely Fine and choice.
Scott No. 117    $120.

Realized: $150

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Lot 1935 o   

1869, 12¢ green, a magnificent stamp (undergraded at 90!) with an equally beautiful fancy cancel - a Showpiece, an Extremely Fine gem; with 2015 P.S.E. graded certificate (XF 90).
Scott No. 117    $600.

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Lot 1936 o   

1869, 12¢ green, fresh & Very Fine.
Scott No. 117    $120.

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Lots 1912-1921 Lots 1922-1931 Lots 1932-1936

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