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Old August 1st 15, 04:46 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Sir F.A. Rien[_2_]
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Default Value of Stamps?

On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 15:02:14 -0700, Reinhold {Rey} Aman
sharpened a crayon and wrote:

"Sir F.A. Rien" wrote:

I'd carefully vcheck the 'white spots' as they look more like
surface scrapes then printing flaws.

Yes, they seem to have been peeled off the surface after the stamp
was stuck on the facing page in the dictionary where I found the stamp.

The 1871-74 series in 1995 priced out from US$4 to US$27,500.

That was a nice dream ...

OK, just what does a properly used copy of RB10 catalogue for today?
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Old August 1st 15, 07:44 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Rich Daugherty
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Sir F.A. Rien wrote:

On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 15:02:14 -0700, Reinhold {Rey} Aman
sharpened a crayon and wrote:

"Sir F.A. Rien" wrote:

I'd carefully vcheck the 'white spots' as they look more like
surface scrapes then printing flaws.

Yes, they seem to have been peeled off the surface after the stamp
was stuck on the facing page in the dictionary where I found the stamp.

The 1871-74 series in 1995 priced out from US$4 to US$27,500.

That was a nice dream ...

OK, just what does a properly used copy of RB10 catalogue for today?


Well, not quite today - but 2009 Scott Specialized lists RB10a (violet
paper) at $9,000 and RB10b (green paper) at $90,000.

Kelleher Auctions sold a RB10a (lot 121) for $8,260 and an RB10b (lot
120) for $18,880. (The RB10b evidentially was sold for about $98K in
2008 - meaning someone lost $80K over the last 7 years..... The
estimated price was $11,000 to $85,000.)

Cheers -- Rich
 




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