Sale 1197 — United States Stamps
Sale Date — Thursday-Friday, 14-15 March, 2019
Category — Hunting Permits
Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
2242
725
250
2243
$1.00 1940 Hunting Permit (RW7). Mint N.H., perfectly centered, rich color, long and full perforations, Extremely Fine Gem, with 2007 P.S.E. certificate (Superb 98; SMQ $2,200.00), this is the highest grade awarded and only five others share it, a statistic that has not changed since 2011
225
1,200
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$2.00 1951 Hunting Permit (RW18). Mint N.H., unusually wide and balanced margins, crisp impression, Extremely Fine Gem, with 2007 P.S.E. certificate (Superb 98; SMQ $450.00), only five have graded higher
90
550
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$3.00 1963 Hunting Permit (RW30). Mint N.H., brilliant colors on bright paper, perfectly centered, Extremely Fine Gem, with 2007 P.S.E. certificate (Gem 100; SMQ $800.00), this is the highest grade awarded and it is shared by only nine others
100
800
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Hunting Permits, Superb 98 Graded Balance. Six stamps, including Nos. RW27, 32, 67, 68, 71 and 73b (artist signed souvenir sheet of one), each with essentially perfect centering, bright and fresh, Extremely Fine Gems, each with P.S.E. certificate (Superb 98; total SMQ $1,625.00)
E. 750-1,000
425
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$1.00 Black on Light Brown, Vertical Safety Paper, 1949 South Dakota Resident Water Fowl (SD2). Serial no. 89985, Mint N.H., crisp impressions, Very Fine and choice, scarce, the safety paper is designed to wash away when the stamp gets wet
1,450
400
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$1.00 Black on Light Brown, Horizontal Safety Paper, 1949 South Dakota Resident Water Fowl (SD2a). Serial no. 89931, lightly hinged, intense shades, s.e. at top, Very Fine and choice, scarce, unpriced as unused in Scott, which assigns a 2.7-times premium for used
E. 750-1,000
400
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