1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

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1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby librarianc on Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:56 pm

I acquired this cover in a small estate recently and wondered if there was anything unusual about the cancel or the coils used as postage?

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I know the condition is really bad, but I thought I'd ask before I drop it into a bulk box or something..............

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Re: 1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby bennettoons on Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:55 am


I can't say much about the cancel or the stamps per se, John . . .

. . . but I do like the concordance of the Cleveland, Ohio cancel and the James Garfield stamps --- Garfield was laid to rest in a huge memorial mausoleum in Lakeview Cemetery in downtown Cleveland. I used to walk by it on my lunch hours when I worked there!
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Re: 1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby librarianc on Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:10 am

Thanks, Dave! I love to have a bit of "side" info on some of these if I decide to sell. :D

This cover is so spotty with dirt, creases, etc. that I can't decide if the rail side makes it worth listing or not. :problem:

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Re: 1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby librarianc on Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:00 am

Any other comments on this or do I accept that it is just a plain, dirty old cover of no consequence?

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Re: 1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby revcollector on Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:44 am

librarianc wrote:Any other comments on this or do I accept that it is just a plain, dirty old cover of no consequence?

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It's a double weight cover that went to a foreign destination, it has a railroad cornercard, and it used a very slightly less common stamp to get there. It's still only worth $1, but it is slightly more interesting than "just a plain, dirty old cover of no consequence". I imagine that some collector would be happy to have it for the dollar.
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Re: 1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby bennettoons on Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:31 am

revcollector wrote:I imagine that some collector would be happy to have it for the dollar.


". . . the dollar" :?: :?:

As of now it is being offered for $9.99 plus shipping. (Which I think is probably reasonable for a specialist.)

http://stampwants-stamps.bidstart.com/U ... 637/a.html
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Re: 1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby revcollector on Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:42 am

bennettoons wrote:
revcollector wrote:I imagine that some collector would be happy to have it for the dollar.


". . . the dollar" :?: :?:

As of now it is being offered for $9.99 plus shipping. (Which I think is probably reasonable for a specialist.)

http://stampwants-stamps.bidstart.com/U ... 637/a.html

$9.99 plus $2.50 shipping for this cover?? :shock: We will have to agree to disagree on this one. Especially after asking "Any other comments on this or do I accept that it is just a plain, dirty old cover of no consequence?" :wtf:
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Re: 1939 US cover - anything unusual about it?

Postby librarianc on Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:37 pm

Talk about embarrassing............This cover was in a box to be sorted out in the warehouse. I didn't even realize that there was an active listing for it. :oops:

The listing has been closed. Boy, would this have put me into a panic if someone had purchased it and it wasn't in with our BidStart store items. Wow. :shh:

Back to the drawing board with this cover.........and time for a checkup on some of the items that have been in the store (and obviously overpriced) for far too long!!

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