AUCTION #36 UPDATES TO LOT DESCRIPTIONS
Updated Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 5:00pm EDT.
Sale posted at Stamp Auction Network on Wednesday, March 17th, 2021 at 12:30pm EDT.
LOT# | Correction |
10 | There is a tiny filled-in pinhole to the right of the Queen’s mouth, not mentioned in the certificate. |
16 | There is a faint corner crease at top right not mentioned in the certificate. |
31 | The description should say 5 mint or unused, rather than 5 mint or used. |
105 | The catalogue value for this stamp is $900. |
123 | This stamp is a number 117, and catalogues $240. |
198 | The four 44c Walrus stamps identified by the owner as #1171c are in fact #1171a, perforated 12.5 x 13.1 from the booklet. |
316 | The #C1 shown in our scan #9 is a crude fake, and not a real $25,000 stamp. |
324 | The stamp on the left is a #11A, not a #10A. |
362 | This is actually a Scott 65-E15h essay, which catalogues $550. |
543 | Withdrawn. |
603 | This stamp is actually a #J60 and has a catalogue value of $250. |
634 | This stamp does not come with a certificate. |
635 | This stamp is accompanied by a 2001 Philatelic Foundation certificate. |
725 | For total clarity, this collection does not include the Stanley Gibbons listed British Forces in Egypt issue. |
900 | The 5 shilling value in this set is a bit faded at top. |
964 | The 4d value has a scuff at lower left. |