Description | Price | ||
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FIRST DAY COVER - JOHN BASSETT MOORE $5 - SCOTT #1295 1966 FLEETWOOD Clean cover. |
$30.00 | ||
US SCOTT 149 7-CENT VERMILLION STANTON POSTAGE STAMP USED Light postmark. Fine stamp. |
$30.00 | ||
UNITED STATES SCOTT #330 USED STAMP Superb centering on this stamp. Most stamps in the Jamestown set have very poor centering. A premium stamp. Catalog: $30 |
$30.00 | ||
FIRST DAY COVER - ALEXANDER HAMILTON $5 - SCOTT #1053 1956 FLEETWOOD Clean cover. |
$35.00 | ||
FIRST DAY COVER - ALEXANDER HAMILTON $5 - SCOTT #1053 1956 ART CRAFT Small stain lower right corner of stamp. Also, tiny stains at top of cover (very hard to see, but there) |
$35.00 | ||
TROY NEW HAMPSHIRE STAMPLESS COVER PAID 3 IN CIRCLE Full and dark town mark and PAID 3 mark. |
$35.00 | ||
NEWPORT NEW HAMPSHIRE POSTAL HISTORY STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER FROM MARTHA TRACY TO REV. LEONARD TRACY, BAPTIST MINISTER Rev. Leonard Tracy was a Baptist minister who served as pastor to congregations is New Hampshire and Vermont. January 21, 1824, he was ordained pastor of the Claremont New Hampshire Baptist Church. He also served as pastor of a Baptist congregation in Burlington Vermont. This letter, addressed to East Bethel, Vermont, was written by his wife Martha and brings him up to date on the happenings of the last week. Her affection for him is quite clear at the outset when she opens with "My dear, dear Husband" She closes the page and a half missive with concern about her husband's well being because the weather has been very bad. Excellent and easy read. Slight separations where page folds cross. Full early Newport postmark. |
$35.00 | ||
FIRST DAY COVER - ALEXANDER HAMILTON $5 - SCOTT #1053 1956 ART CRAFT Clean, neatly addressed cover. |
$35.00 | ||
ITALY - 1939 COVER TO PARIS FRANCE VIA "AEROPLANE" WITH SCOTT #406 Premium to find Scott #406 on cover. Also, two Scott #C13 airmail stamps. Notation: "Aeroplane". Addressed to the Royal Automobile Club. Opened a bit roughly at top. |
$35.00 | ||
GEORGETOWN DC: 1830 STAMPLESS FOLDED BANK LETTER TO ELIE BEATTY, HARPERS FERRY Elie Beatty was president and cashier of the Hagerstown Bank. Beatty was a prominent citizen of Hagerstown, Maryland, having served as assistant postmaster, bank president, and a member of the Hagerstown Academy's board of directors. Postmark is light and appears to be no outer rim. However, 1830 date precedes no outer rim postmark. Under magnification, tiny lines from an outer rim are visible. |
$35.00 |