Zf33 Mexico #112 PS Wmk 5ctv Block-4, (Oaxaca) 30-77 Mint OG Est 200-400 VF

Zf33 Mexico #112 PS Wmk 5ctv Block-4, (Oaxaca) 30-77 Mint OG Est 200-400 VF
Zf33 Mexico #112 PS Wmk 5ctv Block-4, (Oaxaca) 30-77 Mint OG Est 200-400 VF

Zf33 Mexico #112 PS Wmk 5ctv Block-4, (Oaxaca) 30-77 Mint OG Est 200-400 VF
Zf33 Mexico #112 PS Wmk 5ctv Block-4, (Oaxaca) 30-77 Mint OG Est 200-400 VF Vertical laid paper with some weak gum spots. The watermarks cover parts of all four stamps. Nice in any collection, this will be great in yours. Please take the opportunity to view all my material. I hope you will find those special items that will enhance your collecting experience. Prices listed in NF are for F-VF and Scott are for VF. I do not however insure any stamps sent. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOTS BEING SENT TO MEXICO UNLESS THEY ARE SENT REGISTERED. Some of my markings you may not be familiar with. MOG = Mint original gum. This is what I may call anything from one that has a good amount of gum to one that is even lightly hinged. MNG = Mint NO Gum, in other words, one that has been soaked of gum or never had gum when issued. MH = Mint Hinged, a category that covers anything from one that has been easily visible hinging marks to one that still has a hinge attached. MLH = Mint Light Hinge, a stamp that has very little of the original hinge mark showing. This can be one that obviously has been hinged, but is in no way a hinge noticeable. MNH = Mint Never Hinged, is a stamp that has no disturbance of the gum, from hinge or otherwise. Sc = Scott Catalogue (current prices at time listing is done). NF = Nicholas Follansbee’s catalogue. DP = David Pietsch cat value for Eagles. Y/B = Yag Bash Catalogue of Stampless cancels (pre-1856). OOD = Out of District These are cancels used either as cancellation at place of sending or as receiver cancels. Only on cover is there positive proof of use. T-(numbers 1-10) = one of the ten relief types found on 1868 issues. T-with number =’type – number’ on any items that needs separation of types including the Eagle Issue periods. Tipo = Types of Mexico, the 1868 issues that were printed from the original stones, used in a contemporary postal fraud during 1870-71. Sz = Schatzkes catalogue number for cancels used from 1856 to 1874. Sch = Schimmer Catalogue number (state, office#/cancel #) 1874 -1900 issues. PB = Peter Bamert catalogue on Mexican Postal Stationery. MR = Michael Roberts “Mexico’s Revenue Stamps”. District may be abbreviated, such as DGO = Durango, GDA = Guadalajara, GTO = Guanajuato, MAZ = Mazatlan, MEX DF = Mexico, OAX = Oaxaca, PUE = Puebla, QRO = Queretaro, SLP = San Louis Potosi, VCZ = Veracruz and ZAC = Zacatecas. I hope you find interesting items for your collections. Mepsi #2795, APS #198784, USPCS #4030, Western Cover Society#1423, UPSS #6670, CCNY, RPSL. The item “Zf33 Mexico #112 PS Wmk 5ctv Block-4, (Oaxaca) 30-77 Mint OG Est 200-400 VF” is in sale since Sunday, January 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Stamps\Latin America\Mexico”. The seller is “oobubba” and is located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Quality: used or mint
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Place of Origin: Mexico

Zf33 Mexico #112 PS Wmk 5ctv Block-4, (Oaxaca) 30-77 Mint OG Est 200-400 VF