Coins & Stamps 2015-08-12 Auction - 382 Price Results - Alex Cooper in MD
U.S. 2 c., type Ia, issue of 1916-'17, imperforateU.S. 4 c. brown, imperforate, issue of 1908Great Britain Five Pound gold coin, 1984
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Towson, MD, United States
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Alex Cooper

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Extensive group of rare and classic United States stamps, gold and silver coins, and other related items
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U.S. 5 c. red brown, issue of 1847 (Scott #1): Mint, restored gum. Clean repaired tear at top center. No hinge mark, however a slight line of glazing from a split back mount at mid height.
0001: U.S. 5 c. red brown, issue of 1847 (Scott #1)Est. $300-$500
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U.S. 10 c. black, issue of 1847 (Scott #2): Used, with black cancel. Tiny scrape and thin, upper center, between Washington's head and the frame.
0002: U.S. 10 c. black, issue of 1847 (Scott #2)Est. $300-$500
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U.S. 5 c. and 10 c., reproductions (Scott #3-4): Official imitations of the 1847 issue, each unused, without gum, as issued. The 5 c.: hinge remnants; tiny stain at upper left margin corner; pencil notes verso. The 10 c.: light horizontal crease
0003: U.S. 5 c. and 10 c., reproductions (Scott #3-4)Est. $400-$600
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U.S. 5 c. red brown, reproduction (Scott #3): Official imitation of the 1847 issue, unused, without gum, as issued. Thinned, with some light soiling and a very short tear at left edge.
0004: U.S. 5 c. red brown, reproduction (Scott #3)Est. $150-$250
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IB, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #5A); position identified as "4R1E;" used, with black grid cancel. Faint vertical crease. Pencil identifications verso; purchase slip from Mule Auctions
0005: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IB, issue of 1851-'57Est. $800-$1,200
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type II, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #7); plate flaw above and to left of Franklin's head; unused, no gum. A light horizontal crease is apparent.
0006: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type II, issue of 1851-'57Est. $200-$300
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type II, 1851-'57 (Scott #7): Two examples, comprising: one used with black Philadelphia cds; the other unused, no gum. On the first stamp: Small horizontal crease extends into design from edge, apparent on back. Second stamp:
0007: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type II, 1851-'57 (Scott #7)Est. $80-$125
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #8); used, red and black cancels. Accompanied by Philatelic Foundation certificate, dated 1986.
0008: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1851-'57Est. $700-$1,000
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #8); used, very light red cancel
0009: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1851-'57Est. $300-$500
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #8); used, with pen cancel; trace of margin imprint at left edge. Pencil notes verso. Friedl certificate of authenticity, dated 1983.
0010: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1851-'57Est. $200-$300
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U.S. 3 c. red shade, Type I, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #10 or 11); unused, thin yellowish gum, no hinge marks. "33" lightly penciled on back; very faint floral-shaped collector's mark in l.r. corner.
0011: U.S. 3 c. red shade, Type I, issue of 1851-'57Est. $80-$125
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U.S. 3 c. dull red, Type I, issue 1851-'57: (Scott #11); unused, original gum, hinge remnant. Upper right corner bumped and slightly soiled
0012: U.S. 3 c. dull red, Type I, issue 1851-'57Est. $60-$90
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U.S. 10 c. green, Type I, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #13); used, black cds
0014: U.S. 10 c. green, Type I, issue of 1851-'57Est. $150-$250
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U.S. 10 c. green, Type II, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #14); unused, no gum, hinge remnants. Upper right corner rounded. Back has pencil signature and some album offsetting. Accompanied by photocopy of Philatelic Foundation certificate, dated 1973
0015: U.S. 10 c. green, Type II, issue of 1851-'57Est. $400-$600
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U.S. 10 c. green, Type IV, issue of 1851-'57: (Scott #16); used, black cds. Upper right corner rounded.
0016: U.S. 10 c. green, Type IV, issue of 1851-'57Est. $150-$300
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U.S. 12 c. black, issue of 1851-'57 (Scott #17): Unused, no gum. There is some light foxing apparent verso, and a trace of a collector's mark.
0017: U.S. 12 c. black, issue of 1851-'57 (Scott #17)Est. $400-$600
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Four U.S. stamps, issue 1851-'57: (Scott #7,10,11,14); all used, comprising: 1 c. blue, type II (#7) weak inking at lower right, black cds; 3 c. orange brown, type I (#10) black cds; 3 c. dull red, type I (#11) pen cancel; 10 c.
0018: Four U.S. stamps, issue 1851-'57Est. $100-$175
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type I, issue of 1857-'60: (Scott #18); unused, no gum. Some shortened perforations along the left edge.
0019: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type I, issue of 1857-'60Est. $150-$250
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type Ia, issue of 1857-'60: (Scott #19); identified as position 93L4, with selvage from bottom of sheet; unused, no gum. Perforations at bottom reinforced. Accompanied by photocopy of Philatelic Foundation certificate, dated
0020: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type Ia, issue of 1857-'60Est. $1,000-$2,000
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1857-'60: (Scott #21); identified as position 73L4; unused, no gum. Light pencil notation verso. Accompanied by photocopy of Philatelic Foundation certificate, dated 1974, in which this was part of a strip of
0021: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type III, issue of 1857-'60Est. $800-$1,200
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IIIa, issue of 1857-'60: (Scott #22); unused, part original gum, hinged. The gum is yellowed and heavily disturbed. Pencil notations verso.
0022: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IIIa, issue of 1857-'60Est. $200-$300
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IV, issue of 1857-'60: (Scott #23); unused, no gum. Light pencil identification verso.
0023: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IV, issue of 1857-'60Est. $300-$500
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U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IV, issue of 1857-'60: (Scott #23); unused, part original gum, hinged. Hinge remnants and pencil notations verso. Two red-brown inclusions in the paper.
0024: U.S. 1 c. blue, Type IV, issue of 1857-'60Est. $400-$600