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New York Foreign Mail (NYFM) Consignment (#10)

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Item # Description Price Picture
c0760 #157, XF, nice margins, trivial faults, bearing an XF red strike of ST-4P1, scarce. $50
c0762 #157, F-VF, canceled by an XF black strike of scarce ST-4P1, stamp with small edge thin.

SOLD

c0766 #158, VF, bearing a beautiful, clear red strike of ST-4P1, quite scarce on 3 cent value, stamp with small tear and corner crease at top right.  A truly eye-catching NYFM item pictured on page 141 of Weiss.

SOLD

c0782 #159, F+, trivial perf faults, canceled by an XF detailed strike of ST-4P2, difficult thus.

SOLD

c0783 #160, fine, fresh, with F-VF strike of ST-4P2, stamp with small corner crease at bottom left. $40
c0784 #160, VF, with F-VF+ strike of ST-4P2, stamp with edge crease at right. $45
c0786 #161, VF+, sound, bearing a VF and clear strike of ST-4P2, clear 2003 PF certificate. $60
c0790 #153, fine, sound, good color with fine strike of scarce ST-4P2. $60
c0811 #147, fine, short perf at left, with VF+ strike of ST-5P2 and partial NYC postmark, a killer typically used on domestic mail but occasionally found on letters to foreign destinations. $15
c0813 #148, VF, tiny corner crease at upper right, with VF+ strike of ST-5P2, stamp pictured on page 149 of Weiss.

SOLD

c0826 #160, fine, fresh, canceled by clear F-VF strike of ST-5P3, stamp creased along bottom, other minor faults.

SOLD

c0839 #148, F-VF+, bearing an XF strike of ST-5P-U1, stamp with a few scissor trimmed perfs at bottom right, pictured in Weiss on page 154.  This killer has since been shown to have been used by the St. Louis, MO post office.

SOLD

c0840 #149, VF, canceled by an XF+ strike of ST-5P-U1, 2003 PF and PSE certificates noting small corner crease at bottom left.  This killer has since been shown to have been used by the St. Louis, MO post office.

SOLD

c0848 #157, F+, fresh and sound, with XF strike of New York City local mail look-alike to NYFM killer ST-8P1.  Still, a nice cancellation item. $35
c0849 #157, fine, vertically ribbed paper variety, trivial corner bend at bottom right, with XF strike of New York City local mail look-alike to NYFM killer ST-8P1.  Attractive cancel easily mistaken for the NYFM killer. $25
c0852a #136 grill, VF, light corner crease at bottom right, canceled by an XF strike of red ST-8P1, scarce on 3 cent value.  Pretty NYFM item.

SOLD

c0853 #148, VF, fresh color and sound, canceled by a brilliant red and distinct strike of red ST-8P1, clear 2002 PF certificate.   Great item.

SOLD

c0858 #149, fine, with XF black strike of ST-8P1, quite scarce on the National issues in this color, clear 2003 PSE certificate.

SOLD

c0859 #161, VF, nice margins, bearing an XF+ strike of ST-8P1.  This particular killer on Continental stamps is larger and not the same device typically found on National issues in red.  2003 PF certificate notes "tiny thin spot at left center," a trivial fault for a quality strike of this difficult killer. $75
c0864 #153, XF, great color, with XF strike of red ST-8P1, 2004 PF certificate ("light diagonal crease at bottom left"). $95
c0865 #153, VF, sound, good color, with XF+ strike of red ST-8P1, clear 2004 PF certificate. $200
c0866 #153, F+, bearing a VF-XF SOTN strike of red ST-8P1, stamp with tiny corner crease at bottom left. $95
c0868 #154, VF-XF, with an XF strike of black ST-8P1, the larger, late version of this killer usually found on Continental issues, stamp with 1 mm tear in top margin, nevertheless a very difficult item for the 30 cent value.

SOLD

       

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