Selection of early British West Indies issues starting with Monserrat Scott #1, 2, 9 CV $370: Nevis with Scott #'s 3, 12, 14,15,17,19, 20 used, #'s 21 & 24 unused and others CV $1,750; St. Christopher Sc 1-3 and others CV $370; St. Lucia Sc 2, 3, 5, 6 and others CV $1,675; St. Vincent strip of 3 Sc. #1, nice o.g #29, used #32 CV $2,470; Tobago Sc #1-5 to 1894 CV $2,165; Trinidad Sc #'s 1-4, 6-8,15, 16 (2), 17 and issues to 1891 CV $3,730; Turks Ils Sc 1, 4, 5, and others CV $375; the majority are used and above average, Fine to Very Fine. Scott 2021 catalogue value is estimated at approximately $11,390 Offered AS IS.
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Sold for $2,178
Estimated at $2,000 - $3,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Selection of early British West Indies issues starting with Monserrat Scott #1, 2, 9 CV $370: Nevis with Scott #'s 3, 12, 14,15,17,19, 20 used, #'s 21 & 24 unused and others CV $1,750; St. Christopher Sc 1-3 and others CV $370; St. Lucia Sc 2, 3, 5, 6 and others CV $1,675; St. Vincent strip of 3 Sc. #1, nice o.g #29, used #32 CV $2,470; Tobago Sc #1-5 to 1894 CV $2,165; Trinidad Sc #'s 1-4, 6-8,15, 16 (2), 17 and issues to 1891 CV $3,730; Turks Ils Sc 1, 4, 5, and others CV $375; the majority are used and above average, Fine to Very Fine. Scott 2021 catalogue value is estimated at approximately $11,390 Offered AS IS.
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Auction: Coins, Stamps, Gold Medals & Collectibles, Apr 9, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle's auction of Coins, Stamps, Gold Medals & Collectibles on April 9, 2024 saw competive bidding drive strong prices as the sale total far surpassed expecations. Showcased were U.S. and World numismatic and philatelic rarities from collections in the New York area and other regions of the country.
A group of rare Iranian Stamps, Coins and Medals performed exceptionally well at the sale, led by a set of seventeen gold medals commemorating the 1974 Asian Games in Tehran that achieved $36,000, exceeding its $25,000-30,000 estimate. A three-piece set of gold and enameled stamps commemorating the 1967 Coronation of the Imperial Couple estimated at $8,000-10,000, realized $16,940. And a 1976 Mothers’ Day gold medal estimated at $8,000-10,000 sold for $14,520.
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