Significant and valuable holding of United Nations issues from 1948 to about 1990, with Mint, Used, F.D.C's, Proofs, Meter Mail, Special issues, UNTEA, and much more. Highlights include major errors of missing colors, printed on the gummed side, imperforate, seldom seen Meter Mail with Special cancels, Caravan tour, Lake Sucess cancellations, dignitary autographed pieces, Emergency Force covers, UNTEA covers, offset printing, Waterlow Specimen stamps from 1955, many of these were purchased from A.Terins, the leading dealer of UN material in the 1970's. This is not your average United Nations collection; it is worth time to study and evaluate. Fine to Very Fine.
F/VF
Sold for $1,028
Estimated at $1,000 - $1,500
Includes Buyer's Premium
Significant and valuable holding of United Nations issues from 1948 to about 1990, with Mint, Used, F.D.C's, Proofs, Meter Mail, Special issues, UNTEA, and much more. Highlights include major errors of missing colors, printed on the gummed side, imperforate, seldom seen Meter Mail with Special cancels, Caravan tour, Lake Sucess cancellations, dignitary autographed pieces, Emergency Force covers, UNTEA covers, offset printing, Waterlow Specimen stamps from 1955, many of these were purchased from A.Terins, the leading dealer of UN material in the 1970's. This is not your average United Nations collection; it is worth time to study and evaluate. Fine to Very Fine.
F/VF
Auction: Coins, Stamps, Bank Notes & Political Ephemera, Nov 13, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- Competitive bidding at Doyle's November 13, 2024 auction of Coins, Stamps, Bank Notes & Political Ephemera drove strong results and a sale total that surpassed expectations. Collectors and enthusiasts vied for U.S. and World numismatics, philatelics and other rarities from collections in the New York area and other regions of the country.
Highlighting the sale was a U.S. 1907 $20 St. Gaudens High Relief in Mint State that soared past its estimate of $13,000-16,000 to achieve $51,425. The $20 gold coin was created by the famed Irish-American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens under a commission arranged by President Theodore Roosevelt. The double eagle was first made in a high-relief form, giving a sculptured effect. The production proved to be too difficult and was discontinued in favor of the standard flat surfaces. With over half of the original minting of 12,367 still in existence today, as many were saved, most of these are in lower grades. Consequently, higher-grade coins with smaller populations, such as this example, are highly sought-after by collectors.
Consignments are currently being accepted for future auctions. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary auction evaluation. Our Specialists are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection.
For information, please contact Norman Scrivener, 212-427-4141, ext 273, Coins@Doyle.com