The General Issues of United States Stamps Their Shades And Varieties to Which
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One of the old faithfuls of Philately. As I previously wrote of the Two Cents Jackson of 1863, this stamp is al- ways remembered by collectors who have long ago ceased collecting. Considering the quantity issued it is remarkable that the colour does not run to more shades. We have a dark and a light ultra-marine and that is all. Like the rest of the set, the stamp exists as an original without grille, and as a reissue in 1875, the latter being rare in fine condi- tion. Many very faintly grilled... copies are sometimes mis- taken for the reissue, but the latter is always a bright ultra- marine on very white paper with white gum. POSTAL ISSUES. 43 VALUES. Fine Unused Used Ordinary 3c Pale ultramarine $o. 75 $0. 06 $0. 04 30 Deep ultramarine i. Oo . 06 . 04 30 Pale ultramarine (no grille) 30. 00 10. 00 7. 50 30 Bright ultramarine (1875).. 11. 25 11. 25 10. 00 THE SIX CENTS, BLUE, WASHINGTON. Only two shades of this stamp are of sufficient tint to warrant notice. We have a dull ultra-marine and a deep clear ultra-marine.
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