Description: U.S. #634b MNH pair with F-VF centering and a PSE certificate of authenticity declaring the stamps genuine with no faults. This is one stamp you definitely don't want to buy without a certificate of authenticity. Rarely faked but frequently misidentified (see photo 4, from the PF, for one of many examples). I’ve taken all the guesswork out of this by procuring the cert so you don’t have to spend the extra $$ and wait 30 to 90 days wondering if you're getting what you paid for. Scott 2024 Catalog value is $950 as two singles. I am willing to break up the pair for half the listed price each. First taker will get to choose which stamp they receive and also will get the original certificate; a copy will go with the second one. Message me if you are interested in a single. For anyone who may be "on the fence" about the importance of expertization, I have taken the liberty of reproducing an article from the September 2021 American Philatelist (photos 5-8) about one APS member's experiences with buying stamps at auction and then having them certified. If you take the time to read or even scan it, I think you will be appalled, as was I. Bottom line is: classic US stamps purchased without expert certification have about a 50/50 chance of being altered, misidentified or having some type of flaw or defect. Those odds might be good for Vegas, but not, I suspect, for most philatelists. I should also point out, that the gentleman who wrote this article was buying from many of the big auction houses of the day, prior to the advent and proliferation of on-line auctions. In today's environment, where virtually anyone can be an auction house, the odds are probably less than even that you will get what you paid for when buying uncertified classic stamps. About shipping: I combine shipping. Any other item purchased with this will ship at no additional charge. I’m pretty sure you’ve figured out by now that there’s no such thing as free shipping. Every seller who offers “free shipping” has already baked the shipping fees into the listing price. Which means you get to pay sales tax on everything including the “free shipping.” I price my items very competitively and charge a nominal shipping fee on the first item you purchase. Every additional item really does ship free as my price doesn’t include any kind of shipping or handling charges. In most cases, the catalog value of the stamps I use to ship your item(s) will exceed whatever you have paid for shipping, so in that respect, the shipping is just about a wash. A Little About Me and My Commitment to YouI’ve been a regular member of the APS for over 40 years (member ID# 130461) and I’m still a collector more than anything. If you check my feedback history, you will find that not only is it pristine, but that I buy far more than I sell. One thing that really troubles me are sellers who just throw a stamp up for sale and don’t even take the time to offer a good description or a compelling reason why I should want to buy their item. As an experienced collector and seller, my commitment to you is that I will always provide a thoughtful and truthful commentary on all the relevant aspects of every stamp that I offer for sale/auction. And I will give you the bad as well as the good, though I try not to sell stamps that have problems. Where applicable, I will also do my best to impart any useful information on the stamp and any pitfalls buyers should be aware of. In the unlikely event that I have misidentified a stamp, I will gladly cover your costs of expertization* provided both the stamp and certificate are returned to me. As far as I know, I am the only seller that makes this guarantee. So bid/buy with confidence that what you will receive is exactly what I have described and if you feel it is not, that I will make the return process as pleasant as possible. You can also expect an interesting assortment of stamps adorning your shipment--no run-of-the-mill forever stamps or postage meter strips! See photo #9 for a sample of what you can expect.*I recognize the expert opinions of APEX, William Crowe, the PF, PSAG and PSE.
Price: 400 USD
Location: Bonsall, California
End Time: 2024-10-29T18:39:18.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Place of Origin: United States
Color: Carmine Lake
Design Type: A157, Type I
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: PSE
Denomination: 2 Cent
Year of Issue: 1926
Perforations: 11 x 10.5
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Printing Method: Rotary Press
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Historical Figures
Watermark: unwatermarked