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Hawaii - 1859-65 Numeral Issues

Lots 1220-1229 Lots 1230-1239 Lots 1240-1249 Lots 1250-1255

Lot 1240 o   

Hawaii, 1864, Numeral, 1¢ black, plate 6-A, type VII, position 7, square grid cancel, clear to large margins, flaws including small sealed tear and thin with tiny internal hole, F.-V.F. appearance, An attractive and very rare used example of the 1¢ black on white wove numeral, with fewer than 15 examples are recorded; with 2011 H.P.S. certificate.
Scott Nos. 19    $10,000.

Realized: $1,700

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Lot 1241

Hawaii, 1864, Numeral, 2¢ black, Sperati reproduction, reproduced from plate 5-C, type VI, on glazed proof paper, signed Sperati with "Reproduction Interdite" handstamp, Extremely Fine.
Scott Nos. 20R    Estimate $300 - 400.

Realized: $270

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Lot 1242 ()   

Hawaii, 1864, Numeral, 2¢ black, raised "I" in "INTER" variety, plate 5-C, type VII, position 7, no gum (small tone spot on reverse), large margins, bright and fresh, Extremely Fine.
Scott Nos. 20    $775 for normal.

Realized: $400

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Lot 1243 o   

Hawaii, 1865, Numeral, 5¢ blue on blue, plate 9-A, type I, position 9, square grid cancel, ample to mostly large margins, few tiny margin thins, otherwise Very Fine; with 2014 H.P.S. certificate.
Scott Nos. 21    $700.

Realized: $220

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Lot 1244    

Hawaii, 1865, Numeral, 5¢ blue on blue, plate 9-A, type X, position 2), ample to large margins, tied by grid cancel on cover to Titus M. Coan at Albion, N.Y., in combination with U.S. 1863, 5¢ brown (76), each tied by cogwheel cancel with matching "San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 9, 1865" cds, red "Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Sep. 16" cds also tying U.S. stamp; U.S. stamp with perfs trimmed at top, small cover repair and missing most of right flap, a Fine and attractive usage, ex-Crocker & Atherton.
Scott Nos. 21    Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.

Carried aboard the American bark "Onward" which departed Honolulu September 16th and arrived in San Francisco on October 7th, 1865. It was then carried by the Overland Mail.

Realized: $1,000

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Lot 1245 ()   

Hawaii, 1865, Numeral, 5¢ blue on blue, plate 12-A, type VII, position 3, without gum, large margins all around, bright and fresh, an Extremely Fine gem.
Scott Nos. 22    $575.

Realized: $170

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Lot 1246    

Hawaii, 1865, Numeral, 5¢ blue on blue, plate 12-A, type X, position 5, part o.g., ample to large margins, very fresh, Very Fine; with 2014 H.P.S. certificate.
Scott Nos. 22    $575.

Realized: $210

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Lot 1247    

Hawaii, 1865, Numeral, 5¢ blue on blue, plate 12-A, type IV, position 4, full o.g., tiny hinge remnant, large margins, bright and fresh, light vertical crease, Extremely Fine appearance, very scarce with original gum; with 2018 P.S.A.G. certificate.
Scott Nos. 22    $575.

Realized: $230

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Lot 1248 ()   

Hawaii, 1865, Numeral, 5¢ blue on blue, plate 12-A, type III, position 8, no gum (small stain spots on reverse), full margins, bright and fresh, Very Fine.
Scott Nos. 22    $575.

Realized: $90

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Lot 1249    

Hawaii, 1865, Numeral, 5¢ blue on blue, plate 12-A, types IX-VI, VII-IV, positions 1-2, 3-4, block of 4, full o.g., clear to ample margins, rich color, very fresh, F.-V.F.; with 1992 A.P.S. certificate.
Scott Nos. 22    $2,600.

Realized: $800

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