COLLECTIONS & ACCUMULATIONS — United States Mint Sheets |
| Lot | Condition | Description | Value/Bidding |
| 808 | | (1398) 16¢ Ernie Pyle, sheets of 100, 45 sheets. | Cat. Value: face 720.00 Price Realized: $475.00 |
| 809 | | (1455) 8¢ Family Planning, sheets of 50, 74 sheets. | Cat. Value: face 296.00 Price Realized: $230.00 |
| 810 | | (1469) 8¢ Osteopathic Medicine, sheets of 50, 66 sheets in official USPS wrapper (not sealed) stapled together with front cover. | Cat. Value: face 264.00 Price Realized: $210.00 |
| 811 | | (1501) 8¢ Progress in Electronics, sheets of 50, 68 sheets in official USPS wrapper (not sealed) stapled together with front and back cover. | Cat. Value: face 272.00 Price Realized: $180.00 |
| 812 | | (1511) 10¢ Zip Code, sheets of 100, 47 sheets still stapled together with official USPS cover. | Cat. Value: face 470.00 Price Realized: $325.00 |
| 813 | | (1732-1733) 13¢ Captain Cook, sheets of 50, 44 sheets. | Cat. Value: face 286.00 Price Realized: $230.00 |
| 814 | | 3¢ Sheets, 293 sheets with duplication. | Cat. Value: face 465.60 Price Realized: $800.00 |
| 815 | | 4¢, 5¢, 6¢ Sheets, 265 sheets with some duplication. | Cat. Value: face 749.78 Price Realized: $700.00 |
| 816 | | 8¢, 10¢, 13¢ Sheets, with quite a bit of duplication. There are also a handful of 11¢, a few 7¢, only two 9¢ and a lone 14¢. | Cat. Value: face 3,366.84 Price Realized: $2,300.00 |
| 817 | | Mint sheet accumulation from the 1920’s-1930’s. The best of the group is C7-C9. However, there is much margin damage and perf separation that it should not be mint sheets but wholesale quantities, Fine. | Cat. Value: S.B. 200.00 Price Realized: $425.00 |