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SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA, U. S. A. Volume 75 No. 2 //• Coins, Autographs, Miscellaneous Curios 1918 Lincoln Centennial half-dollar, unc.$1.25 10 cowrie shells used for money in Africa, fine.25 Dahomey leather powder holder, 5 wooden compartments, ornamented with cowrie shells, very curious . 1.50 % Miscellaneous lot of ten assorted small curios.50 Another lot of 5, better and larger . 1.00 Large 8 in. bullet mold for musket ball, wooden handle, fine.75 Chinese pink glass bracelet, fine .50 Turkish mache papier tobacco box, ornamented in -bright colors, fine.50 7 in. sawfish’s saw, fine .35 Section of Atlantic cable, made into paper weight, 1 in. long, diameter 2*4 in., fine .75 100 perfect Indian arrow heads. 3.50 5 perfect granite celts, assorted sizes . .•.. 1.75 6% in. Zuni rain god, clay, very good . 1.25 Bronze candle stick, 18 in. high standing on ornamental 8 in. base, holder inlaid with green glass, fine . 2.50 id Another, standing on plain 6 in. base, 19 in. high, holder ornamented with green glass, slightly broken . 1.50 “Moorehead’s Pre-Historic Indian Relics” 165 pp., hundreds of cuts, # paper, new, the best low-priced book on Indian relics .75 % Set of 10 Chicago World’s Fair tickets, beautifully engraved portraits of Washington, Lincoln, Franklin, etc., new, the set.4 0 Large Chinese bronze seal ornamented with dragons, numerous Chinese characters, fine .r. 1.00 10 different copper 10 cash pieces of various Chinese Provinces, fine.50 Confederate $100.00 coupon bond, fine .50 Confederate $500.00 coupon bond, fine .75 100 different foreign copper nickel and brass coins. 2.25 1795 U. S. silver dollar, very good . 3.75 9 in. leather powder flask, embossed on front with hunting scene, fine. . .75 Pair of small English heel spurs, fine .75 Thos. Jefferson and Jas. Madison, parchment document signed, with % great seal of IT. S. attached, very fine. 4.50 Jas. Madison and R. Smith, Secy, of State, parchment document signed $ with great seal of U. S. attached, very fine. 3.00 Jas. Monroe and J. Q. Adams, .parchment document signed with great seal of U. S. attached, very fine. 3.50 Andrew Jackson and Edw. Livingston, Secy, of State, parchment docu¬ flr ment with great seal of XT. S. attached, very fine. 5.00 John Adams and Timothy Pickering, Secy, of State, large paper docu¬ ment with great seal of U. S. attached, fine. 8.50 Our new 100 page Fixed Price List No. 24 is just out, sent free to col¬ lectors upon receipt of postage. Coins and autographs postpaid, regis¬ tration extra, curios and Indian relics, postage or express extra. Coins, bills and medals postpaid. Curios, etc., express or parcel post extra. Registration cr insurance extra. Selling list free. St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co. 115 N. Eleventh St., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI PHILATELIC WEST 1 MONEY LOANED NEW ISSUES ON STAMPS, STAMP COLLECTIONS, Unused COINS, CURIOS, ANTIQUES, Entire Collections Purchased Netherland Dues y2c, .01; lc.$0.01 J. S. $5.00 1807.v. 9.00 l%c, .02; 2%c.. . .02 U. S. $3.00 Gold.$5.00 3c, .02; 4c.03 U. S. $1.00 Gold. 2.50 5c, .03; 7^c.05 U. S. Dollar 1798 or 1799_3.00 10c, .06; 12 y2c. . . .07 U. S. y2 Dollar, 1806, or 1807 1.10 15c, .08; 25c.13 U. S. y2 Dollar Pan Pacific.. 1.50 4%c, .02; 6%c.. . .03 y2 Dollar Illinois Centennial. 1.25 Panama 1916 2c.03 U. S. H Dollar, 1805 or 1807 .90 1918 12c, .15; 15c.20 U. S. dime, 1834, 35 or 36.20 24c 32 U. S. 3 cent silver.10 U. S. cent 1794 . 1.00 1915 y2c rose.03 U. S. cent 1798 35 Papua 1911 2p, .06; 4p.11 U. S. cent 1802 .30 Peru 1917 1 on 4c.02 U. S. cent 1812 .25 U. S. Cents, 20 different dates 1918 lc, .01; 2c.02 before 1857 . 1.00 4c, .04; 5c.05 U. S. y> Cent, 18c; 5 different 8c, .07; 10c.09 12c .10 dates . 90 Philippine 1911 2c, .02; 4c.03 Two different Cuban bills ... .10 6c, .04; 8c.06 Large Japanese oval coin.10 10c, .07; 12c.08 Mexican Bills $1, $5, $10.15 16c, .11; 26c.17 8 So. Dearborn St. Fred /Wichael Chicago, Illinois A small collection of 600 varieties “Improved Premier Bonanza” of stamps, mounted alphabeti¬ cally .$1.00 CONTAINS 15 varieties San Francisco Pre¬ different postage stamps ONLY. cancels . 25 95 per cent are postally used and 125 varieties California Postmarks, free of paper. Others are mint, clear and cut 2x4, for.25 o. g. Catalog anywhere from lc to 60c each—many commoner kinds left out en¬ 150 var. U. S. stamps, including tirely while better kinds cataloging from envelopes and revenues ..50 •3, 5 to 10, 12, 15, 25 and 30c each are 215 var. Forein stamps in pairs, found throughout. Wonderful — Im¬ nice lot . $1.00 mense—Real Value in Quality postage A lot of 50 Precancelled Battleship stamps—NONE BEING TORN OR revenues (1898), 15 or more vari¬ DAMAGED. Built from our own stock eties, including several l%c....$1.00 to give genuine satisfaction to the deal¬ Charles E. Jenney, Box 263 er, collector or exchanger. Catalog's $30 00. 6 Colfax, Calif. High values, really scarce stamps, surcharged and War stamps. Nice show¬ CANADIAN REVENUES ing British, Trench, Dutch and Portu¬ and Entires my Specialty guese Colonies. Old “classics” from Prance, Italy, Mexico, Panama, Spain, Referen ces etc. Desirable bi-colored, commemor- Mrs. E. W. Oughtred, atives, jubilees, pictorial and parcel post 380 Claremont Ave., Westmount, stamps galore. Quebec, Canada. $3.60 $3.60 STAMPS ON APPROVAL. BUY YOUR LOT NOW—no chance for Desirable stamps on approval. loss or disappointment—our ABSOLUTE Priced right. Reference. GUARANTEE of “money back if vou want it” PROTECTS YOU. P. J. Terrell, SPA 2971, Powell Stamp Co., 58? Slum Late, Iowa Box 563, Atlanta, Ga.—38 2 PHILATELIC WEST Australian Stamps FREE Send $2 International Money Order for SPECIAL TRIAL LOT OF AUSTRALIANS (Worth over $5.00) and get TWO Rare QUEENSLAND Stamps catalogued by SCOTTS 1916— at $1 each FREE Only one lot to each customer. Illustrated Catalogue and Monthly Bargain List post free (Established 15 years) Well known to U. S. Collectors and Dealers W. H. ROBINSON Headquarters for Australian Stamps 282 Queen Street, Brisbane (5-6) Queensland (Australia) JOIN THIS ONE British Postmarks Fifteen used stamps accepted, in¬ cluding 10c coin with return post¬ age, and your membership will be ON ONE PENNY RED printed and mailed you immediate¬ ly. No other Card Exchange like Selected for Legibility ours. of Postmark CARD & STAMP EXCHANGE Mounted Collection 650 Varieties $10.00 Bryn Mawr ... Washington 300 varieties.$2.25 200 varieties. 125 100 varieties.50 60 stamps mounted in approval 50 varieties.25 book .$0.26 50c Parcel Post U. S. 30c per dozen 20 stamps mounted on sheet.10 50c Violet U. S. 15c per dozen. Order early and avoid the rush. Chromite, specimen 25c. W. E. BERG, Molybdenum “rare” 25c. Gold dust “real stuff,” 25c, 50c, $1.0# Tioga North Dakota Postage on above extra One-cent Approvals for Reference W. C. BARTLETT Le Moine, California 92 100 Letterheads, 35c.; 100 Envelopes, 30c.; 100 statements, 25c.; 100 business I OFFER SEVERAL HUNDRED cards, 25c.; 100 envelope slips, 90c. Print¬ ACRES LAND IN MINNESOTA EX¬ ing samples for stamp. Goods taken in CHANGE FOR DEALERS’ STOCK OR exchange for printing. McCreery’s GOOD COLLECTIONS. (U. S. PRE¬ Printery, Chatham, Ont., Canada. FERRED). NO TRASH WANTED. IF INTERESTED WRITE FOR PARTIC¬ 1919 EDITION SCOTT’S CATALOGUE ULARS, STATING FULLY WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER. Cloth Bound $1.25. Postage Extra Order Now. Pay Upon Receipt TOM BRADLEY, MILTON HUBSCH, 1112*4 East Second Street Mount Vernon, New York Duluth, Minnesota. 93 PHILATELIC WEST ############!##########«>## As Canadian Representative % ♦ of this, the only real, Worth While, & collectors journal, I/ solicit your Jifir. ’ %? kind patronage for both renewals ♦ and new subscriptions and also ad¬ vertising space. ?»r Rates found elsewhere in this issue. To everyone sending me their Money Order (prom¬ ises not negotiable) I will send a nice premium, well jfc. worth while. 5 *? J. A. KIRKPATRICK sndavie Av«, TORONTO* CANADA ?»T Canadian Representative “The Philatelic West” # “Universal Correspondence Club” of Danmark C. P. A.—MEMBER—M. P. A. Sometimes I have good stamps for sale and exchange. L,et’s get acquainted. «###########!#########»##< PARCEL POST STAMPS Stamps For Sale and Exchange 1911-1912 Union and South African, send 25 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 25, 50c, one set only cents for “African Packet.” 90c. JOS. BOWEN W. J. Ervart, Jr., 99 Cornkill St., Berea Box 128, Murray, Ollio Dundee Natal, South Africa. IF YOU HAVEN’T TRIED Tried our exchang-e be sure to do so at once. Send in a book of your good duplicates marked at your lowest net prices. We exchange on net basis only. This protects you. We will allow you 85 percent of the amount of stamps you send in exchange from other books from our circuits. 7,000 varieties now in the exchange and new members joining daily. Look up ad in Mekeel’s Weekly. Special departments for Pre-Caneelled and Minor Varieties. Always send your want list with your first books. We try to send you what you want. If you will request us to send you an approval selection we will send you two landy Panama stamps free. References required from everyone for both exchange and approvals. ELK STAMP EXCHANGE, St. Marys, Penna. Note. See our other ad in this paper. 4 PHILATELIC WEST SUPPLIES FOR SMALL DEALERS We have just prepared samples and issued a new price list quoting prices on all kinds of printed supplies for small dealers, on stamps in mixtures, stamps at lc, 2c, 3c and up, stamps on approvals ready mounted, packets, sets, small al¬ bums, etc. We have also prepared a special ready printed price list that any small dealer can use. Read this list and get samples at once. POUR PAGE PRICE LIST. A neat illustrated four page price list listing 14 different packets, 60 different sets, hinges. Blank approval sheets and books and a neat 10c album. In this list you will find that we have included just the things you want to offer for every item is such that it can be carried in stock at a very small cost. FOURTEEN PACKETS ranging from a 100 variety packet at 10c to packets of different groups of countries at 25c each. SIXTY SETS of stamps at 10c per set. Every set and every packet can be readily made from any average stock and all are liberal value to the buyer. The list also offers Blank Approval sheets and Books, Hinges, etc. A crackerjack list for any dealer. Besides the price list we offer also: A neat printed letter head or correspondence paper. An excellent printed en¬ velope for mailing out your letters. Blank Approval sheets and books for mount¬ ing stamps. Index cards for keeping accounts with approval customers. Approval sheet return blanks. Packet Envelopes. Slips for mounting sets. Perforation and Millimetre Gauge. Small envelopes for keeping stock. Stamp Hinges, etc Also an excellent small 6x9 album to retail at 10c. In our wholesale price list we quote you wholesale prices on all the above goods and we also offer you mixed stamps of various countries by the 100 We offer the packets and sets in quantities of three or ten of a kind. We offer you ready mounted approval sheets, a list of 18 different sheets embracing all countries and we offer other goods that will interest the small dealer. We want to get in touch with every small dealer who is buying in small lots either for mail or home trade. We want you to order a set of the samples of printed matter that we offer in this list and get a copy of our wholesale price list. Send 10c in stamps and receive a full line of the printed samples and price list. Any bustling young man can buy from this list and make money with which to add to his own collection. An investment of from $5.00 to $25.00 will give you a nice start to do local trade and any hustler can double his money. If you can’t raise the necessary cash for an investment in a supply of these lists and the goods offered therein, make a busi¬ ness proposition to Dad and get him to help you finance the matter for a start. Anyhow send 10c for samples but don’t expect a lot of stamps for your dime. The samples are worthless to anyone who is not interested in what we offer but we must charge 10c for them to keep away the crowd that is always looking for something for nothing. We do not attempt to do a general wholesale business but we do carry in stock all goods offered in our wholesale list and to those who become buyers we will send from time to time special lists of stamps which we have in sufficient quantity to offer at wholesale. Get busy now and let us hear from you as the big busv season is just in front of you and everybody has plenty of money to spend. George W. LINN Company COLUMBUS, OHIO PHILATELIC WEST 5 Cash foryour Stamps Through my frequent AUCTION SALES I offer the opportunity of disposing of your collection or really good duplicates, for the FULL MARKET VALUES—more than any dealer can afford to pay, as a rule. Before selling any really good lots of stamps it will pay you to write me. I am also always open to buy collections, or good du¬ plicates, outright for SPOT CASH. B. L. Voorhees, LaGrange, III. ROESSLER’S STAMP NEWS SUBSCRIBE TO THE PROTECTIVE BULLETIN A. C. R. Stamp News. Regular Edi¬ The Protective Bulletin is the only tion. News and bargains for collectors. philatelic paper issued which is intend¬ Ads of leading dealers. Costs 35c for ed solely to expose fraud and forgeries. 12 issues. It has already saved numbers of collect¬ ors many dollars which would have been spent on worthless trash—-it can do the Dealers’ Edition same for you. Dealers’ Edition. Mostly wholesale. Don’t put it off—you owe it to your¬ Goes to every principal wholesaler in self to take this paper. Subscription is 25c per year, and can be paid in 1, 2, world. Good for small dealers, ex¬ or 3c stamps. changers, swappers, traders, etc. 12 is¬ FIDELITY STAMP CO. sues for 25c. 2135 Porter St. Philadelphia, Penna, AIR PLANE STAMP NEWS Airplane Stamp News: Bargains and Desirable Collections bits of news of this highly profitable and popular side-line. 25 issues for 25c. Argentina, 40 diff., 35c; 66 diff., $1.25. A. C. ROESSLER Austria, 60 diff., 30c.; 115 diff., $1.50. Belgium, 50 diff., 50c.; Canada, 50 diff., East Orange, New Jersey 53c. Japan, 50 diff., 40c.; Great Britain, 40 WANTED diff., 25 c. Fine copies, postage only, no revenues United States and foreign stamps or or junk. Best value in America. Or¬ original covers. Also want 25 of eacl ders under 50c postage extra. U. S. Brazil Nos. 162 to 165, 172, 173, 186, 187 cash or postage stamps accepted. 188, 195, 196 and 197. Can also us< W. R. Brown, these if on covers. What have you tc offer? H. N. HAAS 15 Prince Rupert Avenue, S17 W. 5th St. Hastings, Nebr Toronto ..... Canada 6 PHILATELIC WEST Absolutely Absolutely Unpicked Unsolicited “A Few Actual Testimonials are St. Mary’s Mission Stamps Better Than a Thousand - Nothing Taken Out Arguments.” Hugo P. W. Janowski, Milwaukee, Less Than 4c the 1000 Stamps writes: “The sample purchase meet with Now accumulated 20,000 LBS. whicli my entire satisfaction. Enclosed is have been gathered by individuals, check for fifty pounds more.” schools, firms, and sent to St. Mary’s “I have bought many lots of the mis¬ Mission House, the headquarters for the sion mixture and use them for precan- cells only and they pay out well every- wide-world organization, the Society of time.”—Pred S. Raff, Chicago. the Divine Word, located ten miles north of Chicago, Illinois. “The mission lot was the best I ever had. Enclosed is check for two more The undersigned has secured the ex¬ bags.’’W. E. Scripture, Jr., Lawyer, Rome, clusive salesright—solicits all orders and New York. transfers them the day of receipt to the “Mission stamps received and much mission house for fulfillment DIEECT- pleased with them.”—A. J. Harris, Haw¬ TO-YOU whieh assures you of getting kins, Texas. absolutely unpicked weight stamps— “Enclosed is M. O. for another lot of never saw a dealer’s face and the “pick¬ mission stamps to be sent direct-to-me. ings”—the “finds”—are in these lots for Last lot filled a big wooden box and my buyers first-hand. spare time is spent “fishing” for shades Being sold unpicked and as received, of the 4-5-6-8-9-11-15-20-30-50-$l and $2 nothing definite can be guaranteed to be values. “Speared” a number of good for¬ in any individual bag. but one is most eign so far. I only hope the next lot will certain of securing many pleasant sur¬ prove as interesting.”—August Fleck, prises in the way of odd cancellations, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. government and private perforations, im¬ Francisco Bidegain, Buffalo, N. Y., perforates, watermarks, plate numbers, writes: “The St. Mary’s mission stamps blocks, shades, parcel post, dues, higher pleased greatly and in going over them values, revenues, commemoratives, to again I have found many good thing's I say nothing of the many regular varie¬ overlooked before. Biggest snap I ever ties. Said to have a good sprinkling of got.” foreign throughout from most parts of Fred Gutjahr, stamp dealer, Jersey the world in the proportion to the others City, N. J.:—“Precancells more than paid on hand at the time of the general mix¬ for entire purchase and I secured enough ing together of different sendings—this clean stamps that should net me $50.00 point makes these especially attractive on my approvals.” to those interested in FBECANCELS as In only TEN POUNDS of the St. Mary a nice variety is sure to be had. mission stamps I found fully 3.000 vari¬ ous precancells—a nice lot of foreign— some scarce Ceylon and worth more to 25 lbs., 7.00. 50 lbs. 12.00 me for the pleasure I secured than the Insured Parcel Post Charges Extra. price paid. Greatest direct-source-of- supply for precancells agoing,” writes Mailed from Techny, Illinois. Charles Abbott, Yonkers, New York. “Those mission stamps take that Sold without recourse—recommended GRUDGE out of a fellow’s system that to you by scores of buyers—repeat or¬ those weight stamps sold by stamp deal¬ ders the general rule—the above prices ers have placed in.”—Wm. Knostman, have been GREATLY REDUCED and merchant, Spokane, Washington. mean more satisfaction for each dollar J. D. Hubei, veteran precancell dealer, than ever before—a worthwhile double- DETROIT has purchased many bags of barreled saving offered for your immed¬ these stamps. He writes on Sept. 16th, iate acceptance. 1918: “I found a dandy 5 CENT RED Order your lot NOW—prices subject to ERROR used in my last lot—enclosed advance. check for another 25 lbs.” IMPORTANT: Ask your Postmaster rate from your city to Techny, Ill., and you have carriage charges. Precancelled or Airplane stamps used. State which. H. S. F*ow/esll, Box 895 Storm Lake, la. PHILATELIC WEST 7 Stamps ^ree 60 AH Different „FforTwoecoT“ tors and”3c postage. Japan Coronation, 4 var.$ .25 Brazil Official, 5 var., 1913.: .05 Egypt, 1914, complete. 1.00 Ven. Official, 1912, 5 var.20 Salvador, 1912, complete.60 COINS—COINS BARGAINS IN PACKETS 10 different foreign coins.$ .15 Great Reductions 20 different foreign coins.25 200 varieties . ,.$ .25 50 different foreign coins . 1.00 300 varieties .50 100 different foreign coins. 2.00 500 varieties . 1.00 10 large U. S. cents .’. . . . .40 1000 varieties. 3.50 U. S. y2c fair.. . .20 2000 varieties . 9.00 U. S. silver three-cent . 15 3000 varieties . 25.00 U. S. nickle 3-cent ..*.10 4000 varieties . 50.00 1883 nickle without cents.15 10 Animal stamps .*. . . . .10 U. S. $3,00 gold. 5.00 50 Animal stamps.75 Jackson cent or token.15 50 French Colonies.50 Liberia coin .'..15 100 Central America . 1.00 Baroda, two varieties.15 100 British Colonies . . . . !.50 German East Africa.15 10 blank Approval Books to hold 60, 15c; 100 for .$0.90 10 Approval Books to hold 100, 20c; 100 .$1.50 10 Approval Books to hold 500 .75 10 Approval Books to hold 1000 . 1.25 50 Blank Approval Sheets, 15c; 100 for.30 50 Return Blanks, 15c; 100 for.25 1,000 Hinges, 12c; 5,000, 50c; 10,000 for.••... .80 10 Paraguay lc, 1911. .05 10 Panama yellow }4c.08 100 French Col., lc asst.40 100 Portugese col. asst.50 $2.00 DEALER’S STOCK WHOLESALE LIST FOR DEALERS 5-50 variety packets, 3-100 variety packets, 1-150 variety packet, 1-200 var¬ iety packet, 1-300 variety packet, 3000 Stock Books die cut hinges, 1000 peelable hinges, 10 millimetre scales, 2000 mixed stamps, 50 Pocket size, 25c; 6x7^.$1.25 blank approval sheets, 2-40 var. U. S., 1-100 var. U. S., 1-50 var. unused stamps. Loose Leaf, $3.50; larger. 5.00 1 Collector’s Catalogue, 50 return blanks, Stamp Tongs, 30c; larger.50 1 dime album, i Collector’s album, 10 approval books, 1 stamp button. Blank Albums 60 stamps to sell at, each. lc 25 stamps to sell at, each. 2c Spring back, 100 leaves .$1.75 10 stamps to sell at, each .3c 5 stamps to sell at, dLch....!. 4c Spring back, better grade. 2.50 5 stamps to sell at, each . 5c Postage extra 5 stamps to sell at, each.10c Retail value $6.00. Postage 10c extra. Postage extra on orders under $1.00 Toledo Stamp Co. TOLEDO, OHIO, U. S. A. 8 PHILATELIC WEST HII Bargains YOUR MONEY BACK (IF NOT SATISFACTORY) ON SINGLE STAMPS IF RETURNED WITHIN 10 DAYS U. S. Postage 1918 My U. S. Newspaper 1895 issue lc to Cata. Price $100 complete full gum (never hinged) 1847 5c brown . $ 3.00 $ 1.55 sold by U. S. Govt, at $5 per set (cata¬ 1851 10c green . 1.50 .65 log $8.50) my price $2.35. 1869 lc buff. 1.00 .40 Samoa 1887, 2sh 6p, un....$2.00 $ .40 1869 2c Horseman. .25 .10 (German) 10 pf carm. .75 .25 1869 6c Washington . 1.00 .45 (German) 25 pf orange 1869 10c yellow . 1.25 .55 un. 1.75 .75 1869 15c brown and blue. . 1.50 .90 (German) 50 pf brown 1869 30c blue and carmine. 3.50 1.75 unusued. 1.75 .80 1870 lc blue, grilled. .60 .25 Siam 1887 64a lilac & brn. . .75 .20 1870 6c carmine, grilled.. 4.00 1.50 1870 7c Vermillion, grilled 4.00 1.60 1000 Different Stamps catalogued 1871 24c purple . 1.50 .70 835.00; many stamps in this packet list 1871 90c carmine. 1.50 .65 fjom 10c to 75c each, price $3.00. P. O. 2c black un. O. G. . . .40 .15 P. O. 6c black un. O. G. . . .*25 .10 COLLECTIONS P. O 12c black . .75 .30 P. O. 30c. *.75 .35 Pour Collections mounted in old Scott’s P. O. 90c . 1.50 .65 International Albums, running from 1700 State 2c green. 4.00 1.40 to 2100 varieties, many stamps in each State 10c green. 2.00 .75 book catalog $1 to $5 each. Catalogue State 12c green. 3.75 1.50 over $100.00. Each album $10.00. We Prance 1849, 15c green.... 8.00 2.95 guarantee each collection has at least 1852, 10 pale bistre... 3.00 1.00 50 stamps catalog 50c to $5.00 each— 1853, 1 franc lake.... 15.50 5.60 many small dealers have purchased 3 1863, 5 franc lilac. . . . 6.00 2.00 to 5 of these $10.00 collections. Canada IT. S. COINS 1859 10c red lilac. 1.25 .40 1859, 2c rose. 1.50 .65 Gold $3 pieces, extra fine, each.... $4.50 1859, 17c blue . 1.50 .65 Gold $1 pieces, extra fine, each.... 2.50 New Poundland ’53 3p.... 2.50 1.00 Golds*4 Calif, pieces, extra fine... .65 11886766 2lcc bgrr.e elinla c., roul. 21..5205 ..5900 Gold $V4. Calif, pieces, extra fine.40 1876 2c gr. roul. 1.25 .45 Silver dollars 1798 or 1799, each. . . . 2.80 1876 3c blue roul.... 1.00 .35 Silver $^4 1818 to 1825, each.50 1876 5c blue roul. .60 .25 Silver 1807 to 1814, each.70 Nova Scotia 1851 3p. 10.00 4.50 Silver 1893 % Columbia-Isabella. .. .70 1851 3p blue . 2.50 1.20 1860 lc black .\ .75 .35 Silver %% Columbian 1892, rare.70 1860 2c lilac . .60 .30 1 860 5c blue . .60 .20 LABGE COIN BOOK (46 PAGES) 1860 10c vermillion ... 1.50 .60 PRICES PAID 10 CENTS From the “Big FIND.” What we are now offering for quick sale: Great Britain 1847 1 shilling green on cover.$ 1.50 Canada, 1851, 3 pence on laid paper (No. 1) two stamps on a letter, fine (Catalog $12.00) . 7.00 Canada, 1851, 6pence violet on laid (No. 2) superb on cover .$15.00 Canada, same average run on cover . 10.00 U. S., 1847, 5c on cover (mostly used, from Albany and Buffalo) ea. on cover 3.00 Joseph F. Negreen 8 EAST 23rd STREET NEW YORK CITT

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