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| Scott | Issues From | Click For Availability | Cat Price Mint | Cat Price Used | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 134 | 1870 - 1879 | 2500.00 |
175.00 |
1¢ Franklin With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points) or "I" Grill (8.5 x 10mm; 10-11 x 10-13 points) This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 5,000,000 Produced, No Grill - 140,000,000 Produced. | |
| 135 | 1870 - 1879 | 1200.00 |
80.00 |
2¢ Jackson With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points) or "I" Grill (8.5 x 10mm; 10-11 x 10-13 points). This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 10,000,000 Produced, No Grill - 250,000,000 Produced. | |
| 136 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 750.00 |
25.00 |
3¢ Washington With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points) or "I" Grill (8.5 x 10mm; 10-11 x 10-13 points). This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 50,000,000 Produced, No Grill - 1,200,000,000 Produced. |
| 137 | 1870 - 1879 | 5000.00 |
525.00 |
6¢ Lincoln With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points) or "I" Grill (8.5 x 10mm; 10-11 x 10-13 points). This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 400,000 Produced, No Grill - 27,600,000 Produced. | |
| 138 | 1870 - 1879 | 4000.00 |
475.00 |
7¢ Stanton With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points) or "I" Grill (8.5 x 10mm; 10-11 x 10-13 points). This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 120,000 Produced, No Grill - 2,825,000 Produced. | |
| 139 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 5500.00 |
725.00 |
10¢ Jefferson With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points) or "I" Grill (8.5 x 10mm; 10-11 x 10-13 points). This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 80,000 Produced, No Grill - 10,920,000 Produced. |
| 140 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 25000.00 |
3000.00 |
12¢ Henry Clay With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points). Not produced with an "I" Grill. This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 80,000 Produced, No Grill - 10,920,000 Produced. |
| 141 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 7500.00 |
1200.00 |
15¢ Webster With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points) or "I" Grill (8.5 x 10mm; 10-11 x 10-13 points). This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 80,000 Produced, No Grill - 5,500,000 Produced. |
| 142 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 17000.00 |
6500.00 |
24c Winfield Scott With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points). Not produced with an "I" Grill. This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 2,000 Produced, No Grill - 1,148,000 Produced. |
| 143 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 17000.00 |
3250.00 |
30¢ Hamilton With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points). Not produced with an "I" Grill. This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 20,000 Produced, No Grill - 893,000 Produced. |
| 144 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 15000.00 |
2200.00 |
90¢ Perry With "H" Grill (10 x 12mm; 11-13 x 14-16 points). Not produced with an "I" Grill. This stamp is part of the Bank Note Series that extends from #134 to #209 (1870 to 1882). They were produced with and without grills and secret marks and also on various papers by NBN, CBN and ABN. Stamps #134 to #144 had Grills as described. Grilled - 28,000 Produced, No Grill - 185,000 Produced |
| 145 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 650.00 |
20.00 |
1¢ Franklin, The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. |
| 146 | 1870 - 1879 | 350.00 |
15.00 |
2¢ Jackson. The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 147 | 1870 - 1879 | 325.00 |
1.75 |
3¢ Washington, The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 148 | 1870 - 1879 | 1000.00 |
35.00 |
6¢ Lincoln, The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 149 | 1870 - 1879 | 1200.00 |
95.00 |
7¢ Stanton, The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 150 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 1600.00 |
30.00 |
10¢ Jefferson, The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. |
| 151 | 1870 - 1879 | 2750.00 |
200.00 |
12¢ Clay, Without Grill 2,915,000 Produced. The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 152 | 1870 - 1879 | 2750.00 |
200.00 |
15¢ Webster, No Grill 5,500,000 Produced. The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 153 | 1870 - 1879 | 2000.00 |
160.00 |
24c Purple Winfield Scott. 1,148,000 stamps produced. The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 154 | 1870 - 1879 | 6750.00 |
250.00 |
30c Black Alexander Hamilton. 893,000 Produced. The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 155 | 1870 - 1879 | 4750.00 |
350.00 |
90c Carmine Perry, 185,000 produced. The second series of the Bank Note Issue from 1870 to 1882. Produced without Grills by the NBN in 1870-71 on Hard White Wove Paper. This series includes #145 to #155. Except for the grills, this series is identical to the series #134 to #144. | |
| 156 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 300.00 |
5.00 |
1c Franklin, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 1c issue is a small dash of blue color in the pearl just to the left of the numeral "1". A prized variety on the 1c and 3c issue is the cogwheel punch, similar in purpose to a grill but issued in small quantities. |
| 157 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 400.00 |
22.50 |
2c Brown Jackson, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 2c issue is the joining of the scroll lines in the upper left scroll. |
| 158 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 130.00 |
1.00 |
3c Green Washington, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 3c issue is a shading area under the left scroll. A prized variety on the 1c and 3c issue is the cogwheel punch, similar in purpose to a grill but issued in small quantities. |
| 159 | 1870 - 1879 | 450.00 |
20.00 |
6c Dull Pink Lincoln, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 6c issue is a strengthening of the shading lines in the bottom of the scroll on the lower left side. | |
| 160 | 1870 - 1879 | 1500.00 |
90.00 |
7c Orange Vermillion Stanton, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 7c issue is a small semi circle at the termination of the lines in the ball on the lower right corner. This issue had been used to send foreign mail to German area countries and was discontinued in 1875. | |
| 161 | 1870 - 1879 | 1200.00 |
25.00 |
10c Brown Jefferson, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 10c issue is a small curved line of brown color in the ball that is directly under the 'E' of Postage on the upper Right Side. | |
| 162 | 1870 - 1879 | 2750.00 |
120.00 |
12c Blackish Violet Henry Clay, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 12c issue is the addition of cresent shaped balls in the figure "2" at the bottom. | |
| 163 | 1870 - 1879 | 2750.00 |
140.00 |
15c Yellow Orange Daniel Webster, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, this series has secret marks in the engraving on the 1c to 15c issues. The secret mark on the 15c issue is a dillema. The Scott catalog (and others) insist it is a heavy mark in the bottom corner of the upper left triangle. Brookman, and others, insist that mark is produced by plate wear and that one way to tell is that the CBN printings all have lost the detail of fine lines under the "U" of U.S. and the "E" of postage inside the top banner. Compare them to a NBN printing where the detail is always very evident. Read Mr. Brookman for more details on this difficult issue. | |
| 164 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 0.00 |
357000.00 |
24c Purple Winfield scott, There is little evidence that this issue was ever printed or issued by CBN. A single stamp has been certified as a #164. Needless to say it is of very high value. |
| 165 | 1870 - 1879 | 3250.00 |
130.00 |
30c Gray Black Hamilton, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, The higher values 30c and 90c had no secret marks and are difficult to distinguish from the previous NBN issues. The method suggested is via color comparisons. This issue is Gray Black or Greenish Black where the previous NBN issues were of a Black shade. | |
| 166 | 1870 - 1879 | 2750.00 |
275.00 |
90c Rose Carmine Perry, #156 to #166 make up the third printing of the Bank Note Series. Printed by CBN from 1873 to 1878 on Hard White Wove paper of various thickness, The higher values 30c and 90c had no secret marks and are difficult to distinguish from the previous NBN issues. The method suggested is via color comparisons. This issue is Rose Carmine or Pale Rose Carmine where the previous NBN issues were of a Carmine shade. Certification is suggested before buying. | |
| 167 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 12500.00 |
0.00 |
1c Ultramarine Franklin, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 168 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 6500.00 |
0.00 |
2c Dark Brown Jackson, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 169 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 15000.00 |
0.00 |
3c Blue Green Washington, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 170 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 15000.00 |
0.00 |
6c Dull Rose Lincoln, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 171 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 3500.00 |
0.00 |
7c Reddish Vermillion Stanton, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 172 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 15000.00 |
0.00 |
10c Pale Brown Jefferson, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 173 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 5500.00 |
0.00 |
12c Dark Violet Clay, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). This issue uses the design designated as a50a, with additional engraving which adds ball shapes to the cresents in the figure "2" |
| 174 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 15000.00 |
0.00 |
15c Bright Orange Webster, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 175 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 4000.00 |
5000.00 |
24c Dull Purple Scott, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 176 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 12500.00 |
0.00 |
30c Black Hamilton, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 177 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 15000.00 |
0.00 |
90c Violet Carmine Perry, In 1875 the CBN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1873. These stamps were printed on special Hard, Very White paper with no gum. #167 to #177 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 178 | 1875 - 1879 | 450.00 |
12.50 |
2c Vermillion Jackson, In July of 1875 the POD decided to print this issue in a Vermillion color because of complaints over confusion with the Brown Jefferson. The 7c Stanton had been discontinued and so this color was chosen. This Issue uses the design designated as A45a which adds a small line in the engraving under the scroll at the upper left corner (i.e. the secret mark). It was printed on Yellowish Wove Paper and also exists on Silk fiber paper by the CBN. | |
| 179 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 750.00 |
25.00 |
5c Blue Zachary Taylor, This stamp was produced first in June of 1875 in response to the UPU rate to foreign countries of 5 cents, which started in July of 1875. It was printed by CBN on Hard White paper and that fact can be used to distinguish it from #185 which was printed by ABN on Soft Paper. |
| 180 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 60000.00 |
0.00 |
2c Carmine Vermillion Jackson, This issue, made in 1875 was a special printing by the CBN of the #178 but on Hard Very White Wove paper with out gum. This Issue uses the design designated as A45a which adds a small line in the engraving under the scroll at the upper left corner (i.e. the secret mark). Very few were sold and as result, values are very high for this issue. |
| 181 | 1875 - 1879 | ![]() | 115000.00 |
0.00 |
5c Bright Blue Taylor, This issue, made in 1875 was a special printing by the CBN of the #179 but on Hard Very White Wove paper with out gum. Prices are very high for this scarce issue. |
| 182 | 1870 - 1879 | 350.00 |
4.50 |
1c Dark Ultramarine Franklin, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN ( in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Except for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. | |
| 183 | 1870 - 1879 | 150.00 |
3.25 |
2c Vermillion Jackson, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Except for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. | |
| 184 | 1870 - 1879 | 120.00 |
0.80 |
3c Green Washington, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Except for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. | |
| 185 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 550.00 |
15.00 |
5c Blue Taylor, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Except for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. This issue and #179 are differentiated by the paper used, Soft, Porous for this one, Hard white for the #179 |
| 186 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 1100.00 |
27.50 |
6c Pink Lincoln, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Except for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. |
| 187 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 3500.00 |
27.50 |
10c Brown Jefferson, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. #187 was printed with new plates made from the old NBN transfer rolls and as a result has no secret mark. |
| 188 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 2500.00 |
27.50 |
10c Brown Jefferson, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Except for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. |
| 189 | 1870 - 1879 | 350.00 |
25.00 |
15c Red Orange Webster, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Exccept for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. | |
| 190 | 1870 - 1879 | 1100.00 |
80.00 |
30c Black Hamilton, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Exccept for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. | |
| 191 | 1870 - 1879 | 2500.00 |
325.00 |
90c Carmine Perry, #182 to #191 are the first printing of the Bank Note Issue by the ABN (in 1879) and the fourth and final issue of the Bank Notes (not counting special printings). In Feb 1879 the two companies (CBN & ABN) merged equipment and stock and that makes it difficult to determine who printed what items. This issue was printed using the soft porous paper that is associated with ABN issues. Exccept for #187 the printing plates and colors were the same. | |
| 192 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 50000.00 |
0.00 |
1c Dark Ultramarine Franklin, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 193 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 17000.00 |
0.00 |
2c Black Brown Jackson, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 194 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 65000.00 |
0.00 |
3c Blue Green Washington, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 195 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 40000.00 |
0.00 |
6c Dull Rose Lincoln, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 196 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 6500.00 |
0.00 |
7c Scarlet Vermillion Stanton, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 197 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 40000.00 |
0.00 |
10c Deep Brown Jefferson, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 198 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 8500.00 |
0.00 |
12c Blackish Purple Clay, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 199 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 32500.00 |
0.00 |
15c Orange Webster, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 200 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 8500.00 |
0.00 |
24c Dark Violet Scott, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 201 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 22500.00 |
0.00 |
30c Greenish Black Hamilton, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 202 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 32500.00 |
0.00 |
90c Dull Carmine Perry, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 203 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 70000.00 |
0.00 |
2c Scarlett Vermillion Jackson, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 204 | 1870 - 1879 | ![]() | 100000.00 |
0.00 |
5c Blue Taylor, In 1879 the ABN made a special printing (at request of, and under contract with the Government) of the issues of 1879. These stamps were printed on Soft,Porous paper with no gum. #192 to #204 make up this series. They were produced and sold primarily to collectors and in very small quantities (typically less than 500 of each issue were sold). |
| 205 | 1882 - 1889 | ![]() | 325.00 |
10.00 |
5c Garfield in a yellow brown color, Perf 12, printed by ABN Co. Just over 167,351,000 were printed. Reported to be a relacement for the existing 5c design which had fallen out of favor, it was originally designed to be a black tribute to the Late President, but his family requested a brown color be used. |
| 205c | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 65000.00 |
0.00 |
#205C is a special printing of the #205 issue made in 1882 by the ABN Co. on soft, porous paper and with out Gum. It was issued in a Gray Brown Shade and is extremely rare, only 22 known copies have been certified. |
| 206 | 1881 - 1889 | ![]() | 85.00 |
1.00 |
#206 is a Gray Blue re-designed issue of the 1873 1c Blue Franklin. Printed and designed by the ABN Co., this issue is identified by the heavier shading in the upper background, a secret mark, soft paper and shading lines added to the upper arabesques. |
| 207 | 1880 - 1889 | 90.00 |
0.55 |
3c Blue Green Washington re-engraved. With the shading around the oval at 1/2 the width of previous issues and a small green dash line under the "TS" in Cents on the right hand lower corner. This issue is on soft, porous paper and has the secret mark. | |
| 208 | 1881 - 1889 | 675.00 |
100.00 |
#208 is the rose color redesign of the 6c Lincoln. There is a deep brown red color variety #208a. This issue is on soft paper and is visually much different in appearance than the other issues of the 6c Lincoln. | |
| 209 | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 190.00 |
6.00 |
#209 is the brown color redesign of the 10c Jefferson. There is a black brown color variety #209b. This issue is on soft paper and is visually different in the engraving as the background has been strengthened and the number of vertical lines on the left side has been changed to 4. |
| 210 | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 50.00 |
0.60 |
#210 is a Red Brown 2 cent Washington issued in accordance with the new reduced First Class rate for 1/2 ounce in 1883. Printed by the ABN Co. on soft paper it has several color varieties. |
| 211 | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 350.00 |
22.50 |
#211 is a Green 4 cent Jackson issued in accordance with the new double First Class rate for 1 ounce in 1883. Printed by the ABN Co. on soft paper it has several color varieties. |
| 211B | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 450.00 |
0.00 |
#211B is a special printing of the #210 issue made in 1883 by the ABN Co. on soft, porous paper and with Gum. It was issued in a Pale Red Brown Shade. |
| 211D | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 45000.00 |
0.00 |
#211D is a special printing of the #211 issue made in 1882 by the ABN Co. on soft, porous paper and with out Gum. It was issued in a Deep Blue Green Shade and is extremely rare, only 26 known copies have been certified. |
| 212 | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 120.00 |
2.25 |
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| 213 | 1880 - 1889 | 50.00 |
0.50 |
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| 214 | 1880 - 1889 | 80.00 |
62.50 |
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| 215 | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 250.00 |
22.50 |
|
| 216 | 1880 - 1889 | ![]() | 275.00 |
15.00 |
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| 217 | 1880 - 1889 | 475.00 |
130.00 |
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| 218 | 1880 - 1889 | 1200.00 |
260.00 |