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Here is an item I examined yesterday. At first glance it may not appear to be anything substantial and the left two stamps are faulty (the center copy has a very heavy vertical crease). But this happens to be a great item. Who (Winston Sinclair is not allowed to respond!) can tell us why this is so special? 
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The two right stamps are type Ib, scott 5A
I stand corrected. The far right stamp is Type 1 (scott 5) and possibly a 7R1E double transfer?
Brian
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| Edited by Rileysan - 10/17/2014 2:47 pm |
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From the guide dots and the complete top designs, could they be 5-6-7R1E? |
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The far left stamp looks like a type III.
Ugh - I don't know the plates very well so I don't know if this combo is possible. I see: 8, 5, 5 (double transfer)
Not an 8. I need to quit before I embarrass myself!
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| Edited by Rileysan - 10/17/2014 2:57 pm |
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I'm also thinking its a strip of 5-6-7R1E. If only the left two are faulty, it would seem the right stamp, (scott 5) is sound? That's an awesome strip!
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I just spent the last hour looking through Neinken's 1c book (digitized by the USPCS) and agree - these are 5-6-7R1E. Is this strip documented anywhere or is it a new find? |
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| Edited by Rileysan - 10/17/2014 4:02 pm |
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Definitely 5-6-7R1E. Does not appear in Wagshal's 2001 census. The method of cancellation looks very much like that employed on a strip on cover from Benton, TN, shown in Wagshal 2001 as 084-COV. |
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...other indicators: Position 5 - the double transfer showing as extra lines under the "NE CEN" Position 7 - the double transfer showing in the shading on the right side of the portrait (into the white frame space) and the "O" in Postage at the top.
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Several of you are correct. This is Position 5-6-7R1E, which is Scott Type 1b,1b and 1 (5A,5A,5) which I believe is the rarest combo strip possible. Current Scott value is $200,000. It is the most valuable item by Scott value I have ever expertized (although I handled the unique #164 several times, I did not have anything to do with expertizing it!). This strip is, as far as I know, new to the market. I have no idea where it has been in the past. |
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The history of this strip would be fascinating to know, Bill. The knowledge that there are discoveries like this still to be made gives me a vicarious thrill, I must admit. |
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I think it proves, as you said, that there are still discoveries to be made. The submitter only said "this may need to be plated", so I think he suspected it is a decent item, but I do not think he had any idea that he had a sound #5! |
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If plating was requested I have a feeling that the owner might have had an inkling of what they had. After all it is the holy grail to the 1 cent specialists. |
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I appreciate that it is very rare, but that is one ugly strip. Seriously defective with a really ugly cancel. All the value is in the sound 5, so it might bring $35,000. Still a great find, but.............. |
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I don't think there are very many sound #5s out of those that are recorded and virtually all of the value is in that stamp. But I absolutely agree with you. The general overall appearance is poor. Still, I think the owner is going to be thrilled..... |
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Yea, the beauty in this one is the rarity! If I'm mounting say, $10.00 items in a book, ugly doesn't make the cut. The one above would have it's own special place! |
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