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$1 Columbian Cancellation

 
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Posted 02/08/2010   09:58 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add kirks to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Can anyone give me information about this cancellation? Does it look a little "off" to you?



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Posted 02/08/2010   10:16 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nr-notrare to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Kirk.....

It looks like a Boston machine cancel......fairly common in the 1890's.......any number could be inserted.

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Posted 02/08/2010   10:22 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kirks to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Tom.

I bet you're correct. All in all, it aligns nicely with the image on the stamp -- not obscuring the title nor too much of the scene.

It's currently on ebay and I'd love to add it to my collection, but the $350 price is a bit steep for me.

I have Columbians up to the 50c denomination; I fear I may never have the rest of the set

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Edited by kirks - 02/08/2010 10:24 am
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Posted 02/08/2010   10:43 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nr-notrare to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Kirk.....


I agree......it's quite nice and will almost certainly never be in my collection......but not from lack of desire.
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Well, it's in my collection of scans, now! As well as Tom's pic of the Boston machine cancels!

Thanks KirkS and Tom!

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Posted 02/08/2010   1:59 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nr-notrare to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Kim.....


There are a lot more Boston Machine cancels........I'll post pictures later today. I think you'll be surprised.


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A basic question about machine cancels...particularly in relation to this $1 Columbian.

I think of them as hitting letters that run along an automated line, but my understanding is based only on a few pictures and diagrams I've seen over the years. Is this the case? If so, is the implication that the $1 stamp was going through the system as a "regular" letter in order to receive this cancel? What service might it have been paying for?

I would have thought in the 1890's a $1 stamp would have received some hands-on attention at the time of mailing. I'm bracing myself for a bunch of replies that include smileys rolling on the floor...
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This is a most interesting topic as these were out of reach of most Americans in the early to mid 1890's,it would cost $15.00 for all the high dollar-values and the average man couldn't afford them,also the fourth Class package weighing the maximum permissible weight of four pounds would cost only .64c to mail.
A St Louis stamp dealer by the name of C H Mekeel was one of the first to cut a deal with a Postmaster (Baker) in Shrewsbury Illinois,and have all the mail ($1.00 Columbian stamps affixed) that was hand delivered (by one of Mekeel's workers named W.L.Scott) to the postmaster cancelled and delivered via postman to C H Mekeel's address,Scott was then given a kickback or a percentage of the profit from the sale of the stamps.
Mekeel would carefully soak the stamps off and have copies of the much in-demand used Columbians to sell to collectors,I thought this was a great story and how these $1.00 Columbians ended up in collections.

BUT NOT MINE



It would be nice to see the cancellations Tom .


regards Harry
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There are a lot more Boston Machine cancels........I'll post pictures later today.

Thanks, Tom! Even though I collect used stamps, I know very very little about cancels, so this should prove both interesting and enlightening!

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Boston Machine cancels from a 1935 APS handbook.

A full collection on cover would be quite impressive......even with minimum value stamps it would be difficult......many of these are fairly scarce in decent condition. I think almost all of these and probably others can be found from most larger US cities. A good reason to hunt through cover lists and dealer dollar boxes at shows.


































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Posted 02/08/2010   6:47 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add khj to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Fantastic! Thanks, Tom!
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Posted 02/08/2010   7:38 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kirks to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting bit of trivia, Nugget.

Tom, Great reference guide.

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That'll come in handy!

Thanks.

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