SCOTT 228
GRADED OGnh 95

Sale Number 1000, Lot Number 1112, 1890-93 Issue30c Black (228), 30c Black (228)
Sale held Wednesday, December 8, 2010 - Sale 1000, Lot 1112

Realized: $3,750

Details of Scott 228 graded OGnh 95 as of 2010-12-08
Number Graded Equal: 4
Number Graded Higher: 1
Highest Grade: 95J
SMQ Value: $9,200

P.S.E. Population Report as of 2025-12-29

Scott No.
Den.
Cond.
Tot.
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
70J
75
75J
80
80J
85
85J
90
90J
95
95J
98
98J
100
100J
228
30c
54
0
0
2
0
1
1
3
1
2
0
2
7
1
0
0
0
SMQ US
Scott No.
Den.
Cond.
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
70J
75
75J
80
80J
85
85J
90
90J
95
95J
98
98J
100
100J
228
30¢
NH
-
-
-
-
-
$200
-
$350
$450
$575
-
$950
$1,150
$1,350
$1,900
$2,600
$4,500
$6,500
$12,500
$19,125
-
-
-
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PSE Population report and SMQ pricing data provided by Professional Stamp Experts (P.S.E.)

Previous Sales at Siegel:

Sale
Sale Date
No. Graded
When Sold
SMQ
When Sold
Realized
Sale Number 1185, Lot Number 66, 1870-88 Bank Note Issues, 1890-93 Issue
2018-06-27
Details of Scott 228 graded OGnh 95 sold on 2018-06-27
No. Graded Equal: 7
No. Graded Higher: 2
SMQ: $7,500
Realized: $5,750
Sale Number 1150, Lot Number 829, 1890-93 Issue (Scott 219-229)
2017-03-01
Details of Scott 228 graded OGnh 95 sold on 2017-03-01
No. Graded Equal: 6
No. Graded Higher: 2
SMQ: $7,500
Realized: $6,000
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Sale Number 1000, Lot Number 1112, 1890-93 Issue
2010-12-08
Details of Scott 228 graded OGnh 95 sold on 2010-12-08
No. Graded Equal: 4
No. Graded Higher: 1
SMQ: $9,200
Realized: $3,750
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Sale Number 973, Lot Number 152, 1890-93 Issue
2009-06-13
Details of Scott 228 graded OGnh 95 sold on 2009-06-13
No. Graded Equal: 3
No. Graded Higher: 1
SMQ: $12,700
Realized: $6,500
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Sale Number 924, Lot Number 69, 1890-93 Issue
2006-11-14
Details of Scott 228 graded OGnh 95 sold on 2006-11-14
No. Graded Equal: 2
No. Graded Higher: 1
SMQ: $9,150
Realized: $9,000
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Things to keep in mind when looking at the above results (unsolds are not included):

  1. It is important to look at the individual data points listed above. Price swings up may be due to varieties such as broken hat or other positives such as cancels. Price swings down may be due to factors such as faults on items that would have graded higher if they were sound, and may not be considered as desirable as a sound copy in this grade.
  2. At the time of an auction, the SMQ value has already been published and is available to bidders. Increases or decreases in SMQ value prior to the auction may affect the price realized.

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