Sale 1244 — The Arthur S. Przybyl Collection of United States, Confederate States and Hawaii

Sale Date — Tuesday-Wednesday, 9-10 November, 2021

Category — 1901 Pan-American Issue and Inverts (Scott 294-299)

Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
383
S
Sale 1244, Lot 383, 1901 Pan-American Issue and Inverts (Scott 294-299)4c Pan-American, Center Inverted, Specimen Ovpt. (296a-S). Original gum, h.r., remarkably well-centered, bright colors, neat blue "Specimen" at right, thin spot at right, two tiny tears at bottom, reperfed at top

VERY FINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE 4-CENT PAN-AMERICAN INVERT WITH "SPECIMEN" OVERPRINT.

The 4c stamp portrays an electric automobile, known at the time as the "Electric Vehicle Service," as depicted on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad brochure from which the engraving was made. In the background one can see the dome of the Capitol. One of the two men seated at the front was Samuel B. Hege, B&O's passenger agent, so this stamp actually depicts a living person in violation of the law.

The 4c Pan-American Invert was a special printing and not regularly issued. Examples were distributed through two official channels. One sheet was overprinted with "Specimen". A total of 106 copies, both with and without "Specimen", were distributed to friends and dignitaries. 197 were destroyed. One pane of 100 was retained by the Post Office Department and was stuck down on a ledger page in the Post Office archives. The sheet was broken up in about 1916 or 1917, and 97 copies were traded in exchange for material needed for the government collection. Since most of the stamps were removed from the mounting paper, they are generally thinned or have seriously disturbed gum.

With 2007 P.F. certificate

11,500
4,250