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Some Recent Revenue Acquisitions...

 
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Posted 06/01/2014   9:40 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add revenuecollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
It's been a while since I posted some of my revenue pick-ups. While COMPEX was, comparatively speaking, a failure for me, I have been picking up items online.

Excluding the items I picked up for resale purposes, here are some of the keepers for my collection.

First, a nice mining bond. Apparently there's a hoard of these out there, so they are not commanding the cost that mining bonds and stock certificates normally get.




A nice bottom margin example of a part perf.




A moderately tough part perf with GREAT top and bottom margins.




Some nice cancels...










Interesing logo on this one, Bruno Grosche & Co.




I've taken a fancy to well-struck embossed cancels/seals. This one is an attractive oil company seal.






A pair of examples of R80c which, while from different sources, capture the complete left margin imprint.





A nicely struck example of a fairly scarce proprietary cancel. Great depiction of a 3-D cube. The initials stand for Albert L. Calder, an apothecary in Providence, Rhode Island.




An absolutely superb stamp and railroad cancel combination.




Lastly, an item from COMPEX that I was quite pleased to find. I'm always on the lookout for "doodle" manuscript cancels, where the clerk drew on the portrait, doodled a design, tic-tac-toe game, etc., capturing some whimsey during a war-torn era.

Rewinding a bit, this first stamp came out of a lot from the United Kingdom several years ago:




Now reuinited several years and several thousand miles later, with a stamp presumably cancelled by the same clerk on the same day. I guess he was REALLY bored that day....

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Posted 06/01/2014   11:50 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Stamp Mole to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Nice acquisitions, Dan!

I don't know which I like more. The embossed cancellation is more attractive, but those handlebar mustaches on old George are funnier.

Kevin
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I really like the Mortgage Coupon sheet, but what made me smile... Yup, sideburns and Mustache, oh and the goatee.
Very nice, through and through.
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Very nice stamps rev.

Some nice oddities and varieties too.

Chimo

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Does it appear to you someone tried to bleach out those moustaches?
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I like the margin print on that one "A.B.N.Co."
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