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Orangeburg Coil Introduction

3c Orangeburg Coil (Scott 389)
From Siegel sale 804, Lot 586 (Zoellner Collection)
Realized $25,000 hammer

The Orangeburg coil was made by the Post Office Department in 1911 specifically for use by the Bell Pharmaceutical Company. The 3c coil stamps were used to send samples of their products to physicians. Due to the quantity of mail, they were put through the first-class cancelling machine at Orangeburg, New York and mailed via third-class.

The Orangeburg coil stamps' use on third class mail and the fact that philatelists were generally unaware of their production account for their rarity today. Approximately twelve covers have been certified as genuine by the Philatelic Foundation.

Label originally attached to sample tin enclosed
in envelopes sent by the Bell Pharmaceutical Company
bearing the Orangeburg Coil stamp.
Realized $3,250 hammer
in our 2000 Rarities Sale 824

3c Orangeburg Coil (Scott 389)
Realized $29,000 hammer
in our Sale 821 (March 28-29, 2000)
One of seven examples offered in that sale

 

 

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