Early Issues (Scott 1-133) 
1c Blue, Ty. III – Scott 8(0)
FINEST ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE Position 44L4, original gum, lightly hinged, large margins at top and bottom, ample to clear at sides, deep rich Plate 4 color and sharp impression from a late state of the plate with unusually wide breaks in top and bottom outer lines EXTREMELY FINE. THIS IS THE FINEST ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE [...]
Full Story»90c Carmine & Black – Scott 122
THE SOLE EXAMPLE IN “95” NONE HIGHER. Original gum, lightly hinged, brilliant color as fresh as the day it was printed, beautiful centering with unusually wide margins for this difficult issue EXTREMELY FINE GEM WITH THE EXALTED P.S.E. GRADE OF XF-SUPERB 95. THIS IS EASILY ONE OF THE FINEST ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLES OF THE 90-CENT 1869 [...]
10c Black – Scott 2
THIS IS EASILY THE FINEST FAULT-FREE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 10-CENT 1847 ISSUE. ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT STAMPS TO OBTAIN IN SOUND, ORIGINAL-GUM CONDITION WITH FOUR LARGE MARGINS. A MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE OF THE FIRST UNITED STATES GENERAL ISSUE. The Act of March 3, 1847, signed by President Polk, specified that Postmaster General Cave Johnson [...]
15c Brown & Blue – Scott 119b
, Ty. II, Center Inverted Well-centered, Marvelous Rich Colors, Nearly Full o.g., Very Fine, Phenomenal Condition For Such An Extraordinarily Rare Stamp, Of the Three Known Unused Examples This Is By Far The Best, in our opinion this is the Most Valuable United States Stamp Extant, ex-Hind, Bingham & L.ily. THIS IS FROM A 1982 [...]