$190.00
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Unmounted mint multiple of twenty-eight stamps. A few tone spots.$55.00
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A very fresh MNH block of the top value to the set.$110.00
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Two ABNC plate proofs, mounted to card with paper adhesions to reverse.$60.00
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Waterlow file copies with hole punch. Part set, missing 2c and 50c values. These stamps are MNG and show partial water damage from being stored in the basement of the printer which was flooded during World War II after the German bombing of London.| /
$45.00
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SCADTA first printing with Provisional at the 45 degree angle. Only 4,200 issued. Slight toning.$170.00
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Only 1,000 stamps overprinted. Expertization mark to reverse.$65.00
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Only 3000 issued.$75.00
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Catalogued at less than the mint but much more elusive as a used stamp.$125.00
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Just 2000 copies issued. Undercatalogued.$50.00
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Only 4278 of the 10s value issued.$775.00
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Complete set in unmounted mint blocks of four. Only 2,000 sets printed. Attractive and scarce as blocks.$490.00
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The scarcest stamp in the 1929-1944 airmail series. The regular Mendez Bogota-Quito overprint of 1930 was printed in red-brown ink with a print run of 5,000. However, one sheet of 100 only was overprinted in black. A very difficult stamp. Unlisted in Scott, Sanabria 50. Two expertization signatures on the reverse.$55.00
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Overprinted onto the Officials, hence the three 'wheel' symbols in the center of the stamp. Only 5,000 sets overprinted.$35.00
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Only 5000 sets overprinted.$35.00
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Airmail cover from the German Embassy in Quito to Hamburg, displaying 4 x 20c violet and 2 x 50c dark red Aero overprint stamps from 1936, plus a further 10c brown from the Darwin series. German Embassy seal to reverse.$75.00
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Choice unmounted mint with each stamp selected as marginals with colored guide lines in the selvedge.$45.00
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Both sets VLM mint. Light toning to reverse, not affecting fronts.$290.00
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Two ABNC die proofs depicting an attractive Guayaquil scene. India paper mounted to card in the issued colors.$490.00
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Complete set of ABNC die proofs in the issued colors. Printed on India paper, mounted to card.| /
$150.00
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Ex. ABNC archives, printer's photographic black print on satin faced light card. Probably unique.
$60.00
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Pro Patria commemorative overprint service stamps. Erroneously listed in Scott as essays, these were a private overprint on an official stamp. The red AERO overprint is particularly scarce with only 1000 copies printed. MNG as issued.$30.00
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Pencil notation to reverse.$35.00
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Marginal pair with Hamilton Banknote imprint. Vertical imperforate on both sides for the left hand stamp and imperf between for the right hand stamp. Pencil notation.$60.00
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Seebeck 11c postal envelope in light yellow paper (one of four colors) from Sonsonate to Bremen with CDS dated 28th November 1891. Backstamped with Acajutla (the Salvadorean coastal port), New York Foreign Transit and Bremen handstamps.$110.00
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Block of 25 of the 1892 Provisional with surcharge in black, reading upwards.$30.00
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Marginal pair, imperforate between on the top stamp and imperforate top and bottom on the lower stamp. Small hinge remnants.$30.00
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Pencil notation to reverse.$30.00
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Hinge remnants and pencil notation to reverse.$160.00
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Unmounted mint block of forty plate proofs from the top of the sheet. On gummed, unwatermarked paper, depicting an Ocean Steamship. Hamilton Bank Note imprint on the selvedge. Light toning and vertical crease down the last column. Three hinge remainders on the upper selvedge only. Note: Seebeck issues are thought to have been printed on up to eleven original papers and seventeen reprint papers. Assume a reprint paper unless stated otherwise.$30.00
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Ocean Steamship pair, imperforate on all vertical sides. Hinge remnant and pencil notation.$50.00
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Seebeck 1896 envelope with sender's legend to top left and Via Panama-New York handstamp under. Santa Ana CDS dated 7th February 1896, backstamped with forwarding agent's mark, San Salvador CDS, New York Foreign Transit stamp and Bremen receiving mark$250.00
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Full sheet of one hundred plate proofs on ungummed, unwatermarked paper, as printed. Central vertical paper fold. Note: Seebeck issues are thought to have been printed on up to eleven original papers and seventeen reprint papers. Assume a reprint paper unless stated otherwise.$240.00
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Lake Ilopango 20c Hamilton Bank Note black print die proof. On greyish paper mounted to card. Scarce.$260.00
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Complete sheet of one hundred plate proofs on gummed paper with an upright, vertical watermark (likely to be an original printing). Vertical crease between the final column, minor tears to the selvedge only plus a few hinge remnants to the selvedge.$30.00
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Marginal pair, imperforate on all vertical sides. Pencil notation to reverse.$140.00
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Unmounted mint corner block of thirty plate proofs on gummed, unwatermarked paper, depicting Mount San Miguel. Hamilton Bank Note imprint on the selvedge. Light toning and gum crease, not visible from the front. Note: Seebeck issues are thought to have been printed on up to eleven original papers and seventeen reprint papers. Assume a reprint paper unless stated otherwise.$590.00
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Full set of 12 of the 1898 'Greater Central American Republic', Hamilton Bank Note black print die proofs. On greyish paper mounted to card, including three composite proofs. Minor surface staining in places. A scarce set.| /
$45.00
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Seebeck 13c Olive envelope from the 1898 Greater Central American Republic issue, printed on bluish grey wove. La Libertad 27th January 1899 CDS, pencil score through indicium. Large oval forwarder's mark to reverse, New York transit mark and Bremen receiving mark.$45.00
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Hinge remnant and ragged perfs.$45.00
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Toning at the lower right perf tips.$350.00
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ABNC plate proof set just missing the 50c value. Mounted to card with paper adhesions to reverse.$55.00
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An unmounted mint block of twenty stamps, displaying the 'Corriente' overprint.$50.00
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An unmounted mint block of twelve stamps, displaying the 'Corriente' overprint.$45.00
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ABNC plate proof of the 1919 Melendez issue. Mounted to card with paper adhesions to reverse.$165.00
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Complete sheet of one-hundred of the 1921 SEIS overprint, less two stamps and the top margin. The surcharge is positioned to allow 'Centavos' to remain visible.$125.00
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Unmounted mint corner marginal block of twenty-eight stamps, displaying ABNC imprint and plate number.$50.00
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The 15c value of this stamp has a 15c double variety that is catalogued at a 1300% premium. Brian Moorhouse argues in the Mainsheet that these stamps may well have been duty and key plate printed. The 15c stamp in this particular set would seem to evidence that, as the numeral can be seen to be printed in a much darker shade of red (as quoted in Mainsheet) when compared with the regular 15c stamp. This is the only copy I’ve seen with this colouration. Additionally, this set includes the 40c value in a darker shade of blue than is found on the regular stamp.These stamps were hand gummed and hand perforated (hence typical irregular perfs). Very undercatalogued with only 5,000 sets printed.$75.00
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17th December 1930 First Day of Issue 2c postcard with commemorative CDS cancellation. An undercatalogued set with only 5,000 sets printed. Minor hinge marks to reverse.$65.00
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This is as good as examples of offsets get. 100% mirror image on the gummed reverse side. Only 6,000 examples printed. Undercatalogued.$140.00
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ABNC die proof on India paper, sunk on to cream stock card.