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Posted 07/26/2026   8:33 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Lalo.Man to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Killer Green, Sock On The Nose
Washington 3 Cent, 1861
Scotts U.S 65, Rose
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I'm relatively new to the hobby, so this may just be my inexperience showing, but I have never seen a green cancellation mark like this. I assume they are very rare - do you agree?
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Posted Today  2 Hrs 58 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Bradnod to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply


#1 with a red cork cancel and green pen cancel
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Yes, green cancels are quite rare and popular among those who collect them, The Scott Specialized catalog adds a $100 premium to that #65 stamp which is otherwise a common $3 CV stamp.

And a US #1 that Bradnod just posted a striking 4+ margin copy, Scott adds a $1250 premium for a genuine green postmark. Without a certificate, a green pen cancel doesn't add much of a premium since it can be so easily faked. Still pretty, even if not real.
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Why would someone put a green MS. cancel on a stamp with a red grid already on it?
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Why would someone put a green MS. cancel on a stamp with a red grid already on it?


I'm wondering the same. Perhaps there was worry the red cancel could be washed enough to be reused? Or it was added after the fact.
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I very much suspect the latter, that it's a fake cancel done later.
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This is my favorite "green" cancel in my collection...

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Here is my picture of a "killer green"

A candidate for Cyclospora ...
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One more to add to the mix ...

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Nice examples, ioagoa. Here's mine.


p.s. Partime, the current Cyclospora outbreak only affects Iceberg lettuce. Romaine is fine. Made me laugh though.
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