1979 $1 tan, brown orange and yellow, brown inverted, block of four, n.h. and post office fresh, v.f., one of only three known blocks of four of this popular error, significantly undervalued given its rarity. Discovered in 1985, the CIA Invert was the first major inverted stamp in 66 years. The story began when an auctioneer specializing in U.S. error stamps announced the discovery (by a "business in northern Virginia") of 85 inverted 1979 $...
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Lot #43 - United States Modern Issues
1993 Test stamps books, 10 unexploded booklets, v.f.,
Cat. Val. $2,500
Estimate: $350
Lot #44 - United States Modern Issues
1994-2008 High values in panes of 20, including $5 Washington & Jackson (3), 4.95 Redwood Forest (3), $4.80 Mt. Rushmore (2) and $16.50 Hoover Dam (2), v.f., face value $1,449
Estimate: $750
Lot #45 - United States Modern Issues
2003 37c Snowy Egret, plate no. singles V2121 and V3211, used, with normal for comparison, v.f.
Cat. Val. $625
Estimate: $100
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