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Sale 114: The Iglesias Collection of Mexico

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Zacatecas District

Lots 304-313 Lots 314-323

Lot 314 o   

Mexico, Zacatecas 8r Violet, with two district names cancelled boxed Aguascalientes (Schatzkes 1928)., F.-V.F.; with 2008 M.E.P.S.I. certificate.
Scott No. 5a    Estimate $300 - 400.



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Lot 315 o   

Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1858) 1r Yellow, horiz. pair, cancelled boxed Aguascalientes (Schatzkes 1928), F.-V.F. Follansbee $500.
Scott No. 2    Estimate $300 - 400.

Realized: $210

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Lot 316    

Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1858) 1r Yellow, horiz. pair, tied to large piece by boxed Aguascalientes (Schatzkes 1928), Very Fine. Follansbee $500.
Scott No. 2    Estimate $300 - 400.

Realized: $475

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Lot 317    

Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1858) 2r Green, no gum, four margins with bright fresh color, Very Fine, ex-Rubio; with 1971 M.E.P.S.I. certificate.
Scott No. 3    Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.

THE ONLY KNOWN UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE ZACATECAS MANUSCRIPT. AN ITEM OF TOP IMPORTANCE.



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Realized: $5,000

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Lot 318 o   

Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1864) 2r Green, cancelled with two strikes of the "8" of Zacatecas (Schatzkes 1849E), F.-V.F.
Scott No. 3    Estimate $250 - 350.

These used in 1864 are scarcer than the 1858 Manuscript overprint stamps and always used from Zacatecas.

Realized: $290

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Lot 319    

Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1864) 2r Green, cancelled on 15 March 1864 cover with two strikes of the "8" of Zacatecas (Schatzkes 1849E), Very Fine and rare.
Scott No. 3    Estimate $600 - 800.

Realized: $1,300

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Lot 320    

Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1858) 2r Green, tied to piece by boxed Zacatecas (Schatzkes 1851), Very Fine.
Scott No. 3    Estimate $250 - 350.

An unusual item because almost all of the 1858 Manuscript overprint stamps were used from Aguascalientes.

Realized: $220

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Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1864) 4r Red, bright, fresh color, cancelled with two strikes of the "8" of Zacatecas (Schatzkes 1849E), Very Fine and attractive, this is featured in the Schatzkes color section of his book; with 2008 M.E.P.S.I. certificate. Follansbee $6,000.
Scott No. 4    Estimate $6,000 - 8,000.

A STUNNING ITEM OF GREAT BEAUTY AND ONE OF THE TOP RARITIES OF THE 1856 HIDALGO ISSUE.



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Realized: $14,000

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Lot 322 o   

Mexico, Zacatecas Manuscript Name (1858) Group, seven stamps: 1r yellow and the others 2r greens, all used from Aguascalientes, manuscript name is in at least three different handwritings, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 2-3    Estimate $400 - 600.

During the Civil War, from November 3, 1858 to November 30, 1858, the Zacatecas Postmaster moved to Aguascalientes, Sub-Office of the District, and due to the fact that handstamp device was lost, the Postmaster overprinted the stamps by hand, giving origin to the Zacatecs Manuscripts.

Realized: $375

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Lot 323 o   

Mexico, Zacatecas Unoverprinted Provisional (1864) 2r Green, two singles, cancelled with the "0" of Zacatecas (Schatzkes 1849B), one struck once, the other twice, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 3    Estimate $250 - 350.

Realized: $260

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