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FILTER: Area=United States, Sub Area=Confederate States and Civil War-Related, Issue/Country=Confederate States and Civil-War Related, All Sale Dates thru 2025/01/01, Catalogue = Hendersonville NC, Symbol IN ("COVER")
Area/Sub/
General/Issue
Sale#/
Date
Lot#/
Grade
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
United States
Confederate States and Civil War-Related
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Confederate States and Civil-War Related
2017-06-27
2017 Rarities of the World
c
Sale 1159, Lot 301, The Civil War and Confederate StatesHendersonville N.C. June 3 (1861). Clearly-struck circular datestamp (some letters in watery ink) ties 3c Dull Red, Ty. III (26) on lady's small cover to Bowman's Bluff N.C., obsolete Federal stamp not recognized, blurry "Hendersonville N.C. June 5" circular datestamp and manuscript "Pd 5" Confederate rate applied two days later, neatly docketed on back "Annie -- Rec'd June 6th 1861"

EXTREMELY FINE. A VERY RARE EXAMPLE OF CONFEDERATE "OLD STAMPS NOT RECOGNIZED" TREATMENT OF A LETTER PREPAID WITH UNITED STATES POSTAGE AFTER JUNE 1, 1861.

The Federal demonetization of all United States stamps issued before the new 1861 series resulted in use of "Old Stamps Not Recognized" markings on letters originating in the North with obsolete postage affixed. In the South, Federal postage stamps were not accepted as prepayment for the Confederate rates effective June 1, 1861. Markings used to reject prepayment were applied in manuscript, or letters were simply marked postage due or held for postage. This cover was mailed by a young lady (Annie) to another young lady (Harriet) on June 3 with the old United States 3c stamp affixed (upside down -- deliberately?). The postmaster at Hendersonville held the letter until the 5c required Confederate postage was prepaid. Examples such as this are extremely rare.

Ex Birkinbine and Walske

E. 2,000-3,000
1,900
United States
Confederate States and Civil War-Related
-
Confederate States and Civil-War Related
2007-12-19
U.S. and C.S.A. Postal History
c
Sale 950, Lot 2863, Independent State and C.S.A. Usage of U.S. StampsHendersonville N.C. June 3 (1861). Clearly-struck circular datestamp (some letters in watery ink) ties 3c Dull Red (26) on lady's small cover to Bowman's Bluff N.C., obsolete Federal stamp not recognized, blurry "Hendersonville N.C. June 5" circular datestamp and ms. "Pd 5" Confederate rate applied two days later, neatly docketed on back "Annie -- Rec'd June 6th 1861"

EXTREMELY FINE. A VERY RARE EXAMPLE OF CONFEDERATE "OLD STAMPS NOT RECOGNIZED" TREATMENT OF A LETTER PREPAID WITH UNITED STATES POSTAGE AFTER JUNE 1, 1861.

The Federal demonetization of all United States stamps issued before the new 1861 series resulted in use of "Old Stamps Not Recognized" markings on letters originating in the North with obsolete postage affixed. In the South, Federal postage stamps were not accepted as prepayment of the Confederate rates effective June 1, 1861. Markings used to reject prepayment were applied in manuscript, or letters were simply marked postage due or held for postage. This cover was mailed by a young lady (Annie) to another young lady (Harriet) on June 3 with the old United States 3c stamp affixed (upside down -- deliberately?). The postmaster at Hendersonville held the letter until the 5c required Confederate postage was prepaid. Examples such as this are extremely rare.

Ex Birkinbine.

E. 1,500-2,000
2,000
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United States
Confederate States and Civil War-Related
-
Confederate States and Civil-War Related
2002-12-19
U.S. Postal History & Foreign
c
Sale 853, Lot 2729, Old Stamps Not Recognized and Suspended MailsHendersonville N.C. June 3 (1861). Clearly-struck circular datestamp (some letters in watery ink) ties 3c Dull Red (26) on lady's small cover to Bowman's Bluff N.C., obsolete Federal stamp not recognized, blurry "Hendersonville N.C. June 5" circular datestamp and ms. "Pd 5" Confederate rate applied two days later, neatly docketed on back "Annie -- Rec'd June 6th 1861"

EXTREMELY FINE. A VERY RARE EXAMPLE OF CONFEDERATE "OLD STAMPS NOT RECOGNIZED" TREATMENT OF A LETTER PREPAID WITH UNITED STATES POSTAGE AFTER JUNE 1, 1861.

The Federal demonetization of all United States stamps issued before the new 1861 series resulted in use of "Old Stamps Not Recognized" markings on letters originating in the North with obsolete postage affixed. In the South, Federal postage stamps were not accepted as prepayment of the Confederate rates effective June 1, 1861. Markings used to reject prepayment were applied in manuscript, or letters were simply marked postage due or held for postage. This cover was mailed by a young lady (Annie) to another young lady (Harriet) on June 3 with the old United States 3c stamp affixed (upside down -- deliberately?). The postmaster at Hendersonville held the letter until the 5c required Confederate postage was prepaid. Examples such as this are extremely rare.

Ex Birkinbine.

E. 2,000-3,000
0
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United States
Confederate States and Civil War-Related
-
Confederate States and Civil-War Related
2002-09-25
The Dr. Karl Agre Collection of Confederate States
c
Sale 850, Lot 5346, Handstamped Paid and Due Markings (North Carolina)Hendersonville N.C. Sep. 17. Circular datestamp with date and "Paid 5" in ms. on cover to Savannah Ga., some slight edgewear, Fine

E. 100-150
120
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FILTER: Area=United States, Sub Area=Confederate States and Civil War-Related, Issue/Country=Confederate States and Civil-War Related, All Sale Dates thru 2025/01/01, Catalogue = Hendersonville NC, Symbol IN ("COVER")

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