Auction 248-249
April 8-10, 2021
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10
Auction 248-249
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 100 €
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Empress Jingu 10 yen violet with watermark wavy lines, very fine mounted mint, cat.v. 750
Auction 248-249
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 120 €
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New Year 1935 1½ sen carmine red in sheetlet of 20, very fine mounted mint (2 hinge traces in margin and some gum wrinkles, as usual), cat.v. 1400 (as **)
Auction 248-249
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 190 €
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Empress Jingu 10 yen violet with watermark curved wavy lines, very fine mounted mint, cat.v. 900
Auction 248-249
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 380 €
1 M
Airmail. Exhibition Tokyo miniature sheet 9½ - 33 sen, very fine mounted mint, cat.v. 2000
Auction 248-249
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 280 €
1 M
Airmail. Exhibition Tokyo miniature sheet 9½ - 33 sen, fine/very fine mounted mint (hinge traces visible at front), cat.v. 2000
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Auction 248-249
Opening: 400 €
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Flags Korean War 44x 500 won, fine/very fine (un)mounted mint and the 22 miniature sheets partly with the watermark upright, mostly very fine, cat.v. 2900+
Auction 248-249
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 300 €
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Provisionals 15 kopeks orange and 35 kopeks brown (height numerals both stamps 5,1 mm), fine/very fine (some minor toning), cat.v. 2250
Auction 248-249
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 220 €
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Trans-Mississippi 50 cents sage green Western Mining Prospecting, very fine mounted mint, cat.v. $ 550
Auction 248-249
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 220 €
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Trans-Mississippi 1 dollar black Western Cattle in the Storm, fine/very fine mounted mint (large hinge remnant and black ink on reverse), cat.v. $ 1400
Auction 248-249
Opening: 750 €
Sold for: 750 €
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Abraham Lincoln 5 cents blue perforated 12 horizontally, very fine mounted mint with 1991 Philatelic Foundation certificate (for pair), cat.v. $ 5750. These first government coils were an experiment and collectors and dealers were generally unaware of their existence. Regular sheets of 400 were printed, then perforated in only one direction and then cut into strips of 20. These strips were hand pasted together to form rolls. As such, they are almost always strongly centered to one side.