874/1173, 1940/60 1c/4c Commemoratives, 44 stamps, all different except 1015 (2), all with modern (2014/18) PSE graded certificates, 5 stamps graded at 95 with the balance grading 98, all NH and PO fresh, also includes 828 and 991 graded 98 and slabbed, a perfect lot for the eBay or bourse dealer looking for modern issues (SMQ $2,350)
905 Var., 1942 3c "Win the War", plate no. 23062 block of six showing "double paper" and repair tape, additionally red crayon rejection from examiner, NH, Very Fine, most unusual production error. (Scott unlisted).
909-21 1943 5c Overrun Nations, complete on pages, 29 FDC's, singles and some blocks of four, some better cachets including WWII Patriotics and Propaganda, Very Fine, please inspect (no photo)
929, 1945 3c "Iwo Jima", "John H. Bradley Ph. M2/c U.S.N." autograph of one of the flag raisers on Mount Suribachi in selvedge of plate block of 10, NH, Very Fine, an important part of WWII history.
1547c, 1974 10c Energy Conservation, Green color omitted, UR plate no block of four, NH, Very Fine; about 100 singles recorded. 2005 PF certificate. (Scott $2,000 as singles)
1610a, 1979 $1 Candleholder, Intaglio brown omitted, transition strip of three with right stamp the error and center stamp brown partially omitted, NH, Very Fine (Datz $450)
1789c, 1979 15c John Paul Jones, Imperforate horizontally, lower right "Mr. Zip" vertical block of six, NH, Extremely Fine. (Scott $250 as two vertical pairs).
2468a, 1990 $1 Seaplane coil, Imperforate, strip of three, NH, Very Fine; only 54 mint plus 13 used stamps in pairs and strips recorded; 2005 PF certificate. (Scott $1,750 as pair).
To Come, 2018 Forever Dragons, Imperforate strip of four, complete sheet of 20 with the die cuts dramatically shifted up 53mm, well into the design of the third row of stamps, leaving the bottom row of four completely imperforate, this error was discovered on the first day of issue at StampShow 2018 in Columbus Ohio and reported on by Linn's Stamp News shortly thereafter, only 13 sheets were found that day and none have appeared since (other misregistered diecuts were found that do not leave the bottom row imperforate and therefore do not qualify for a Scott listing), making this an incredibly scarce modern error, very few have found their way onto the market yet, a rare opportunity to own a major error only months after its discovery, post office fresh and Extremely Fine (to be listed in 2020 Scott Specialized)
To Come, 2018 Forever Dragons, Imperforate strip of four, as above but with a less dramatic diecut shift of 44mm, still well clear of the bottom row resulting in four completely imperforate stamps