Sale 1283 — Commemoratives, Featuring Morton Trans-Mississippi, Brody Jamestown and Haber 1909 Issues
Sale Date — Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
Category — 1898 Trans-Mississippi Issue: Covers
$2.00 Orange Brown, Trans-Mississippi (293). Rich color, tied by clear "Philadelphia Pa. Jun. 24 3-30PM 1898" wavy-line machine cancel on immaculate cover to Mr. E. J. Clinton in Ocean City, New Jersey, clear "Ocean City N.J., Rec'd Jun. 26, 1898" receiving datestamp on backVERY FINE. THIS IS THE EARLIEST RECORDED USE OF THE $2.00 TRANS-MISSISSIPPI ISSUE -- ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COVER RARITIES OF EARLY UNITED STATES COMMEMORATIVE ISSUES.
The Trans-Mississippi Exposition was open to the public from June 1 to November 1, 1898. The stamps were not ready in time for the opening, and the official First Day of Issue was June 17.
First Day covers with the Trans-Mississippi Issue are rare. The following quantities are recorded or estimated by Henry Scheuer: 1c: 4-5 used alone (plus 4 in combination); 2c: 12+ used alone (plus 3 in combination); 4c: One used alone (plus 3 in combination); 5c: One used alone (plus 3 in combination); 8c: Two used alone (plus one in combination); 10c: One used alone (plus one in combination); 50c: One used alone; $1.00: One used alone; $2.00: None known. In the absence of a $2.00 First Day Cover after 125 years, this June 22 cover is of paramount importance and likely to remain the earliest documented use.
Ex Dr. Jerome Motto ("Vanguard" collection, Rumsey Sale 11, lot 3633) and William H. Gross. With 2001 P.S.E. and 2019 P.F. certificates.
