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Public Auction #425

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POSTAGE — Scrap
LotConditionDescriptionValue/Bidding
84*Face type scrap lot hoarded over many years by a knowledgeable Ohio dealer. Completely unsorted from 1936-2003 with ugly multiples of everything. Uncounted, just estimated by us. Needs a thorough count which will take all afternoon. Thousands and thousands of stamps just jammed together.Cat. Value: S.B. 850.00
Price Realized: $650.00
85**(BK140B, BK148) Wholesale lot of high face value booklets.Cat. Value: face 1,444.50
Price Realized: $1,050.00
86*oFace types in two large cartons (weighing 75 pounds) from the backroom of a recently closed Ohio store. Messily stored over many years mainly 3-8 cent scrap that he had no way of getting face value back out of it. Shambolically stored with ng, used, and even a few foreign making a face count difficult. In heavy packaging, “102” cards, “104” cards various glassines, stockcards, pocket plate block files, and loose, etc. Our estimate is around $2,500.00 face which could be high or low as counting this mess was counterproductive. Many poor condition loose stamps included.Cat. Value: S.B. 700.00
Price Realized: $2,000.00
87*Neat, nifty, and tidy postage assemblage in three cartons from a recently closed Ohio store as discovered on its shelves. Mostly mounted in albums and on album pages starting with 3 cents onwards. A thorough search and count could be profitable. Prepare to have some fun.Cat. Value: S.B. 650.00
Price Realized: $500.00
88*oFace types in an additional two large cartons (weighing 75 pounds) from the backroom of a recently closed Ohio store. Messily stored over many years mainly 3-13 cent scrap that he had no way of getting face value back out of it. Chaotically stored with ng, used, and even a few foreign making a face count difficult. In heavy packaging, “102” cards, “104” cards various glassines, stockcards, shoeboxes, and loose, etc. Our estimate is around $2,250.00 face which could be high or low as counting this mess was counterproductive. Many poor condition loose stamps included. Another gambler lot that literally will take hours to count.Cat. Value: S.B. 650.00
Price Realized: $1,050.00
89*CVPostage types piled into five hefty cartons. Includes postal stationary, postal cards, scrap, and sheets still in USPS wrapping. Some items are massively duplicated. Good counting opportunity for a patient postage purveyor.Cat. Value: S.B. 250.00
Price Realized: $2,100.00
90*A unique pile of postage. This postage stamp decorated suit case was proudly displayed at stamp show tables of a well respected retail dealer from the Buckeye State who owned the last brick and mortar store devoted solely to the sale of stamps. The case, in inches measures 6½ H x14½ W x 20½ L and weights 24.6 lbs. We did not attempt to dig into the mass fearing we would not be able to close the case. On the surface we did spot up to 20¢ values. A true gamblers lot. The buyer’s premium and seller’s commission (25%) of the sale of this lot will be donated to the APS in the dealer’s name.Cat. Value: S.B. 200.00
Price Realized: $700.00
91**Consignment remainder lot that is a pile of postage.Cat. Value: S.B. 100.00
Price Realized: $375.00

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