Sale 1357 — 2025 Rarities of the World
Sale Date — Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
Category — Private Die Proprietary, Hunting Permits, Telegraph and Sanitary Fair
$3.00 1959 Hunting Permit, Back Inscription Inverted (RW26a). Mint N.H., inverted inscription is strongly printed, choice margins and centering, bright and fresh in every respect
EXTREMELY FINE. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1959 HUNTING PERMIT STAMP, INSCRIPTION INVERTED ERROR. THIS IS REPORTED TO BE THE ONLY UNUSED EXAMPLE KNOWN. A KEY TO A COLLECTION OF INVERTS.
The inscriptions printed on the back of Federal Hunting Permit stamps, warning hunters to sign their stamps, began with the 1946 Issue (RW13) and continued until the self-adhesive stamps of the late 1990's. Starting in 1954 (RW21), the inscription was printed on top of the gum, which means when hunters affixed their stamps to paper licenses, the inscription was lost. Therefore, while it stands to reason that at least a full sheet of four panes (112 stamps) received the inverted inscription, many or all the others might have been lost to philately when the gum was removed during use. The Scott Errors catalogue states two reported but reports one as used (i.e. signed but never affixed to a license, Scott also lists a price for used). We are aware of one other unused example, offered in our Sale 1258.
Ex Rudy. With 2006 P.S.E. certificate (VF-XF 85; the error unpriced in SMQ). With 2019 P.F. certificate.
