Description: Condition: Fresh and scarce students collection/study of this controversal issue still considered a 'bogus post' in this era...typical mixed condition with some mint and some cancelled as shown...all the material in this lot are shown...this ships in glassine(s) and not the black card... From the Richard Frajola site (please see his exhibit pages for more info): Bucks Richmond Express stamps were first reported in April, 1863 by Mount Brown. A listing appeared in J.B. Moens in 1864 with an illustration as plate 26. A.C. Kline listed the stamps in 1865 as did Dr. John Gray in 1866. It is possible that there was some actual Richmond Express that served as a basis for these fabrications. August Dietz in 1947 told of remembrances of an old freed Negro who had a horse and wagon and made his living carting people’s baggage from the Richmond railway station before the war. I have added a nice selection of many stamps to my store. I fondly remember going to stamp shows as a child, enjoying going through counter books where I could pick out the 'ideal' stamp for me. The days where local stamp shows would allow this experience are few and far between. I have attempted to re-create this by listing selected stock which you can pick from. I am an APS dealer member and I will be my pleasure to make the buying experience as easy as possible. Feel free to contact me at if you have any questions or if there are item(s) that you are looking for. stock code: Track Page Views With Auctiva's FREE Counter
Price: 599.99 USD
Location: Florida
End Time: 2024-12-03T16:47:32.000Z
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Place of Origin: United States
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Topic: local stamps
Certification: Uncertified