GJ.20, 3rd printing, with VARIETY: "dim" impression, rare, superb!
Auction # 2415 ARGENTINA: Special May auction
By: Guillermo Jalil - Philatino
Guillermo Jalil - Philatino Auction # 2415 ARGENTINA: Special May auction
Notable selection of good lots from all periods, covering all the chapters of Argentine philately, including great rarities and many stamps that are seldom available, all with very attractive starts!
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Lot #78 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.20, 3rd printing, used in Buenos Aires on 19/AP/1865, superb!
Lot #79 - Argentina rivadavias
NOTABLE EXAMPLE: GJ.20, 3rd printing, VERY CLEAR impression, very orangish dun color, light thin on back of little importance, spectacular front, rare!
Lot #80 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.20, 3rd printing, with blue cancel of SAN ANDRÉS DE GILES, very fine quality!
Lot #81 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.20, 3rd printing, 4 stamps in different shades, very attractive, very fine quality!
Lot #82 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.20, very nice example of 3rd printing franking a front of folded cover to B.Aires, it bears a fantastic ellipse SAN JUAN cancel with FRANCA in bluish gray (+30%), very attractive!
Lot #83 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.20d, 3rd printing, diagonally DIRTY PLATE variey and also lightly mulatto, franking an entire letter sent from Rosario to Buenos Aires on 23/AU/1865, VF quality. These varieties on cover are rare!
Lot #84 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.20, 3rd printing, unused, with VARIETY: diagonal paper fold + "blurred" area left of the oval, excellent!
Lot #85 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.21, 10c. clear impression, mint, very fine quality!
Lot #86 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.21, 10c. clear impression, used, VF quality!
Lot #87 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.23, lot of 5 stamps of 10c., varied shades (from yellow-green to bluish green), and from almost clear impression to very worn, very nice group!
Lot #88 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.23, 10c. green, semi-clear impression, worn plate (with interesting white spots in several areas), excellent!
Lot #89 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.23, with the rare mute cancel of Concordia "circle of 8 small wedges joined at the center" (+300%), VF quality!
Lot #90 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.23, with the scarce oval cancel of EL MORRO (San Luis), VF quality!
Lot #91 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.23, 10c. very worn impression in bluish dark green color, franking a folded cover to Tucumán, with datestamp of Buenos Aires for 13/DE/1866, VF quality!
Lot #92 - Argentina rivadavias
EXTREMELY RARE CANCEL: GJ.23BI, 10c. green, diagonal bisect used as 5c. on a fragment, with blue "CORREOS DE SAN JOSÉ DE METÁN" (Salta) cancel (+700%), only a front of folded cover and this fragment are known with this cancellation, a small classic gem, with Alberto Solari certificate
Lot #93 - Argentina rivadavias
RARE VARIETY IN THE 10c. VALUE: GJ.23g, 10c. semi-clear impression with MULATTO variety, very interesting, very fine quality. NOTE: The GJ catalog value is wrong and will be corrected in the next edition.
Lot #94 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.24, 14c. blue, worn impression, interesting example with signs of WORN PLATE (defective impression, with white areas), VF and interesting
Lot #95 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.24, 15c. blue, semi-clear impression, used in Concordia, superb!
Lot #96 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.24, 15c. blue, 5 used examples, varied blue shades, from almost clear impression to very worn, very nice lot!
Lot #97 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.24, 15c. worn impression, with right sheet margin (rare!), superb!
Lot #98 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.25, typical example of 4th printing, mint original gum (rare, +300%), very fine quality! Catalog value US$192.
Lot #99 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.25, 4th printing, group of 8 used stamps with varied cancels, shades, and papers (at least one is parchment-like, and there are several different levels of thickness), also an interesting example with worn impression (from the last examples printed with the worn plate B) and a GJ.25Ba (lilac-rose and mulatto), good oportunity!
Lot #100 - Argentina rivadavias
GJ.25, 4th printing, rose-red, used in Buenos Aires on 2/MAR/1866, superb!