Greg Manning Galleries Sale #208 2004-04-22 Auction - 889 Price Results - Greg Manning Auctions, Inc. in NJ - Page 6
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3668: #166-69,3684: #359-64 var., 1952 Olympics,3139: #B111, 1933 WIPA souvenir sheet,
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West Caldwell, NJ, United States
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Greg Manning Galleries Sale #208

Welcome to another huge Greg Manning Galleries Sale! They say that variety is the spice of life. If that is so, then this is a very tasty sale, for both collector and dealer alike. Whether it be colletions and lots, United States singles in the $50 to $500 price range, plate blocks, proofs and essays, or British Commonwealth and Foreign mid-range sets and singles, it is all here for your perusal. This auction is also featuring the extensive collection formed by the late Arthur P. Freeman. Arthur P. Freeman, A.P.S. life member #7161, was a most dedicated philatelist. In the 1920's, while just a young boy, he began his collecting endeavors. By the time he was in high school during the 1930's, he had already garnered several youth awards for his United States exhibits. Arthur continued avidly collecting both United States stamps and the issues of The Nordic Countries until his passing, just over a year ago, in his hometown of Seattle, Washington. Arthur's passion for philately continued to the very end. On Thanksgiving evening in 2002, he and his wife attended a party, at which Arthur had a great time discussing myriad topics and demonstrating his intellectual wit. Upon returning home in a jovial mood, and not quite ready to retire for the evening, Arthur bade his wife good night and retreated to his stamp den. Several hours later, Mrs. Freeman noticed his absence and went in search of him. She found him, where he had passed on quietly; slumped at his desk among him numerous collections, stamp tongs still in hand. Arthur P. Freeman, we philatelists salute you! You will be sorely missed.
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#C2,: choice mint single, near perfect centering amid large balanced margins, o.g., N.H., an Extremely Fine gem. Scott $160
2917: #C2,Est. $120-$180See Sold Price
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#C12,: a premium quality mint example, beautifully centered within uncommonly wide margins, P.O. fresh, o.g., N.H., Extremely Fine. Scott $350
2918: #C12,Est. $250-$375See Sold Price
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C18,: excellent centering, o.g., lightly hinged, fresh and Extremely Fine. Scott $325
2919: C18,Est. $220-$325See Sold Price
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C18,: excellent centering, o.g., VF. Scott $325
2920: C18,Est. $100-$150See Sold Price
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#OX1, 1905 Post Office Seal,: wonderfully fresh and well centered, o.g., lh, VF and scarce. Scott $475
2921: #OX1, 1905 Post Office Seal,Est. $250-$375See Sold Price
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#4,: used, clear to mostly large margins, fresh and bright, nearly Very Fine. Scott $500
2922: #4,Est. $150-$220See Sold Price
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#4d, 3p Red on thin paper,: an especially choice used single, with large to mostly huge margins all around, including the frame line from the adjacent stamps at the sides, rich color on crisp fresh paper, target cancel,
2923: #4d, 3p Red on thin paper,Est. $100-$150See Sold Price
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#14 var., "Q" flaw,: town and grid cancellations, Fine and very scarce (SCS #14iv).
2924: #14 var., "Q" flaw,Est. $300-$400See Sold Price
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#17d,: a fake cover with the bisect "tied" by unframed grid and red "Paid 5", 1861 use from Dresden U.C. to Quebec, handsome appearance and would be convincing to many as the forger's work is quite good;
2925: #17d,Est. $75-$100See Sold Price
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#18,: five used singles, mostly slightly different shades, generally light cancellations, virtually all F-VF. Scott $400
2926: #18,Est. $85-$125See Sold Price
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#18a, 12½c Blue green,: well-centered with margins clear of the design all around, fresh color and very lightly cancelled, choice Very Fine; a difficult stamp to find this nice. Scott $90
2927: #18a, 12½c Blue green,Est. $50-$75See Sold Price
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#22b: unused, nicely centered for this, Fine; 1995 A.P.S. certificate. Scott $400
2928: #22bEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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#25 var.,: extraordinarily well-centered with a light target cancellation, couple tiny trivial toning specks on the reverse, otherwise Extremely Fine; rare (SCS #25 iv).
2929: #25 var.,Est. $500-$750See Sold Price
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#29,: exceptionally fresh and well centered, strong color, full clean o.g., very lightly hinged, Very Fine. Scott $65
2930: #29,Est. $60-$90See Sold Price
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#34 var., Major re-entry, position 49,: huge margins and essentially perfectly centered, pressed crease and single pulled perf., otherwise Extremely Fine; scarce variety; 1995 C.P.E.S. certificate (SCS #34 iv).
2931: #34 var., Major re-entry, position 49,Est. $50-$75See Sold Price
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#34a, Imperforate horizontal pair,: unused regummed, large to huge margins, light vert. crease barely affects R stamp, otherwise Extremely Fine. Scott as o.g. $450
2932: #34a, Imperforate horizontal pair,Est. $70-$105See Sold Price
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#38, 5c Slate green,: uncommonly fresh mint single, nicely centered, rich color and fine impression, full clean o.g., lightly hinged, Very Fine. Scott $375
2933: #38, 5c Slate green,Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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#39: fresh and bright, nicely centered, o.g., lightly hinged, nearly Very Fine. Scott $325
2934: #39Est. $120-$180
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#42, 5c Gray,: an impressive mint single, possessing a marvelous overall freshness, incredibly well centered amid lavishly large margins all around, o.g., very lightly hinged, Extremely Fine; a large-margined gem.
2935: #42, 5c Gray,Est. $120-$180See Sold Price
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#42,: o.g., huge margins and beautifully centered, Extremely Fine. Scott $90
2936: #42,Est. $75-$110See Sold Price
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#42,: o.g., separations, faint trivial gum thin spot in one, otherwise Fine. Scott $360+
2937: #42,Est. $85-$125See Sold Price
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#43,: a gorgeous mint example, precisely centered within uncharacteristically large margins, sumptuously rich color and crisp impression, o.g., very lightly hinged, an Extremely Fine gem. Scott $85
2938: #43,Est. $100-$150See Sold Price
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#43,: fresh, o.g., NH, beautiful deep rich color, nearly Fine. Scott as hinged $340
2939: #43,Est. $75-$110See Sold Price
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#45, 10c Brown red,: select mint single, excellent centering within generous margins, particularly fresh, o.g., very lightly hinged, choice Very Fine. Scott $325
2940: #45, 10c Brown red,Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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