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D.P.O. HUSTED(El Paso County)COLORADO-3c もっと見る
D.P.O. HUSTED(El Paso County)COLORADO-3c BANKNOTE-JAN/10-CIRCA
1880-TO WARRENTON MO-OPENED A LITTLE ROUGH AT RIGHT-VERY SCARCE
EARLY USAGE-minor wear/toning.....a82122
1857, 3¢ dull red, type III. Very oily red strike of cds もっと見る
1857, 3¢ dull red, type III. Very oily red strike of cds with
matching target tying 1857, 3¢ dull red single on illustrated
corner card showing the Rocky Mountain News Building, addressed to
Oquawka, Ill., Very Fine and attractive, a rare illustrated corner
card from Colorado Territory, with a similar example (from the same
correspondence) realizing $2500 in our Sale #52, Lot #681.,
ex-Risvold and Haub. Scott No. 26; Estimate $500 - 750. The Rocky
Mountain News was established by William N. Byers in April 1859,
when present-day Denver was part of Kansas Territory, the building
depicted in this design was reportedly destroyed in 1864
1857, 3¢ dull red, type III. Clear strike of serifed もっと見る
1857, 3¢ dull red, type III. Clear strike of serifed "Tombstone"
postmark (Jarrett 65) on fresh cover to Missouri, franked with 1857
3¢ dull red (26) cancelled by matching grid; enclosed letter
datelined "Denver City K Ter Octo 30th 1860" with business letter,
in part, "...Enclosed you will please find an order on Messrs
Russell Majors & Waddell for the Amt collected of W. Fiske for
you", F.-V.F., An attractive example of the scarce Denver City
Tombstone postmark. Scott No. 26; Estimate $500 - 750
1857, 3¢ dull red, type III. Manuscript postmark on very early
(1860 もっと見る 1857, 3¢ dull red, type III. Manuscript postmark on very early (1860 or 1861) territorial cover to New York, franked with manuscript cancelled 1857 3¢ Dull Red, slight reduction at left just into manuscript postmark, Fine and rare. Scott No. 26; Estimate $100 - 150
1861, 1¢ blue. Blue double circle duplex postmarks with target
tying もっと見る 1861, 1¢ blue. Blue double circle duplex postmarks with target tying 1861 1¢ blue horiz. pair and single (63) on orange cover, slightly reduced at left, Very Fine and attractive, an attractive and scarce use of the 1¢ 1861 issue adhesive, ex-Jarrett. Scott No. 63; Estimate $200 - 300
Denver, Col. Nov 19. Clear strike of blue cds with matching もっと見る
Denver, Col. Nov 19. Clear strike of blue cds with matching strikes
on 1866 cover to France, franked with 1861 1¢ blue pair + 3¢ rose &
10¢ green tied by matching target cancels, red transit cds "New
York PAID 12 Dec 1" with small boxed "PD", numerous transit
markings front and verso, 1¢ adhesives defective, F.-V.F. and a
nice territorial usage. Scott No. 63, 65, 68; Estimate $400 - 500
1861, 3¢ rose. Black cds on neat cover to Boston franked with もっと見る
1861, 3¢ rose. Black cds on neat cover to Boston franked with 1861
3¢ rose tied by target cancel; slight reduction at left, small tear
at lower left corner, otherwise Very Fine, Oddly, Colorado City had
never had a handstamped postmark until late 1867. Note that "C.T"
has no period after the "T" - a construction also found in other
territorial postmarks. Scott No. 65; Estimate $100 - 150
1861, 3¢ rose. Bold black cds with circle of wedges killer もっと見る
1861, 3¢ rose. Bold black cds with circle of wedges killer tying
1861 3¢ rose (65, minor faults) on buff cover to New York, pencil
"1863" may indicate the date, some cover flaws, Fine. Scott No. 65;
Estimate $75 - 100
1861, 3¢ rose. Manuscript postmark with manuscript cancelled もっと見る
1861, 3¢ rose. Manuscript postmark with manuscript cancelled 1861
3¢ rose (65) on yellow cover to Pennsylvania, received docketing;
toning at upper left impacting manuscript, slightly reduced at
right, Fine, ex-Persson. Scott No. 65; Estimate $100 - 150
1873, 3¢ green, C.B.N.C. printing. Sharp complete strike of cds もっと見る
1873, 3¢ green, C.B.N.C. printing. Sharp complete strike of cds on
orange cover to Centre Rutland, Vermont, franked with 3¢ Bank Note
(158) tied by cork cancel, Very Fine. Scott No. 158; Estimate $75 -
100
Coraville K.T. Jun 17. Two beautiful strikes of straight もっと見る
Coraville K.T. Jun 17. Two beautiful strikes of straight line
postmark on beautiful light yellow cover to Quindaro, K.T., franked
with 1857 3¢ dull red (26) tied by one of the straight line
postmarks; slight reduction at left, Extremely Fine, A similar
example realized $14,500 hammer in our Sale #28 (Feb, 2008), Lot
#10. Estimate; $5,000 - 7,500. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COLORADO
COVERS IN EXISTENCE AND THE EARLIEST RECORDED HANDSTAMP POSTMARK
FROM PRE-TERRITORIAL COLORADO. There never was a community named
Coraville. The Coraville post office, located in Denver City, was
also the western terminus of the Leavenworth City and Pike's Peak
Express Company. The contract for mail between Salt Lake City did
not include Coraville (in error). Only three mails were dispatched
from Coraville as contract mails
Greeley C.T. Jun 13. Black manuscript postmark with day on nose もっと見る
Greeley C.T. Jun 13. Black manuscript postmark with day on nose of
1869 3¢ ultramarine (114) on neat cover to N.Y., Very Fine and
choice, ex-Jarrett. Estimate; $150 - 200. The Greeley Post Office
was started on April 21st 1870, to serve the postal needs of the
new town settled by the New York organized Union Colony. It took
its name quite naturally from its sponsor, Horace Greeley, famous
editor and owner of the New York Tribune
Group of ten covers from one correspondence, Colorado Territory
(2x), もっと見る Group of ten covers from one correspondence, Colorado Territory (2x), Montana Territory (6x) and Salt Lake City (2x). All on yellow or orange covers franked with 1861 3¢ rose adhesive (#65) addressed to Swett family members in Canaan, N.Y.; two with "Black Hawk Point Col" double circle datestamps (Jul 8 64 and Oct 4 64); one with "Virginia City Montana Jan 8" (no year date); five with "Helena Montano" cds's year-dated from pencil docketing ranging from Sep 24, 1867 to Jun 8, 1869 (franked with 3¢ 1869 issue adhesive), and two with "Salt Lake City U." double-circle cds's (Oct 6 68 and Nov 20 68), some minor adhesive flaws (except 3¢ 1869 defective), Fine. Estimate; $300 - 400
Spanish Bar, C.T. Two cover from the "Shaver" correspondence もっと見る
Spanish Bar, C.T. Two cover from the "Shaver" correspondence to
Illinois, each franked with 1861 3¢ (65) with manuscript Spanish
Bar postmark of 1864, some faults, Fine. Estimate; $100 - 150. The
first gold that was panned in the Idaho area was at Spanish Bar.
The town was named for the many Mexican prospectors who work the
various streams and creeks. The Post Office opened in December 1860
while still part of Kansas Territory
Mill City, Col. Ty. Oct 8. Bold black circa 1870 cds with もっと見る
Mill City, Col. Ty. Oct 8. Bold black circa 1870 cds with target
killer tying 3¢ 1869 issue (two corner defects) on cover to
Philadelphia, with St. Nicholas Hotel, Central, Colorado corner
card; repaired at left including tear affecting corner card, Fine.
Estimate; $100 - 150. Mill City was laid out in 1859 as the "Rush
to the Rockies" began. It soon became a smelter and milling city
from whence its name was derived. By 1879, its name was changed to
Dumont and the town survives today nestled in the narrow confines
of Clear Creek, six miles west of Idaho Springs
Georgetown, Colo, Nov 22. (Jarrett No. 116) cds ties 1¢ blue (63)
on もっと見る Georgetown, Colo, Nov 22. (Jarrett No. 116) cds ties 1¢ blue (63) on locally addressed drop letter; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine and scarce Colorado Territorial Drop use, ex-Pacetti. Estimate; $150 - 200. The Georgetown, Colorado post office was established on June 18, 1866. This cancel was used between May 2nd 1870 and October 18, 1875, which would make this a late use of the 1861 1¢ issue
Auraria, K.T. July 11th/59. Two line manuscript postmark ties もっと見る
Auraria, K.T. July 11th/59. Two line manuscript postmark ties 1857
3¢ adhesive (tiny perf faults) on neat cover to Illinois; this
cover realized $9500 in our Sale #28 (Feb, 2008), Lot #4, cover
with trivial small corner repair at bottom leftthis cover was
carried by the first contract trip of the United States Express
Company which carried mail from July 11 until August 26, 1859; the
following year Auraria was unified with Denver City on April 5,
1860, Very Fine and rare, ex-Persson & Chow. Estimate; $2,000 -
3,000. ONE OF ONLY 5 RECORDED AURARIA, KANSAS TERRITORY MANUSCRIPT
POSTMARK USES. On October 3, 1858, a group of prospectors arrived
from Georgia led by. Green Russell. They soon established the town
site of Auraria located on the south bank of Cherry Creek. Henry
Allen surveyed the Auraria town site and was elected the first
president. Just one month later a group arrived from Kansas led by
William Larimer established Denver City located on higher ground
above the river, and became the trading center of the area later
merging with Auraria. The Auraria post office was established on
January 18, 1859, but the first contract mails were not carried
until June 18, 1859. The United States Express Company carried the
eastbound mail, however, the company failed after a short time
discontinuing service on August 26, 1859.This cover was sold by us
for $9,500 as part of the Len Persson collection of Colorado (Sale
28, Lot 4)
Auraria K.T., July 25, 1859. Clear two line handstamp showing もっと見る
Auraria K.T., July 25, 1859. Clear two line handstamp showing some
inking of cliché binding the lettering together, on 1853-55 3¢
Nesbitt entire (U10) to Manhattan, Kansas Ter., with manuscript
"Received Aug 21st" reflecting the slow mail delivery to/from
fledgling Colorado in 1859; 7mm of right edge repaired/replaced up
to indicium, F.-V.F., a nice strike of this rare short-lived
handstamp marking known used between July 25 and August 26, 1859,
this being the earliest recorded. Estimate; $750 - 1,000. The
Auraria post office was established on January 18, 1859. Contract
mail service to Auraria was begun on July 11, 1859 and was carried
by the United States Express Company until they failed after their
August 26, 1859 trip. Auraria was eventually moved and the name
changed to Denver City on February 11, 1860
Camp Wardell, Junction, Col. Manuscript on 1865 cover to もっと見る
Camp Wardell, Junction, Col. Manuscript on 1865 cover to Illinois
franked with 1861 3¢ rose tied by target cancel, additionally
postmarked with "Kearney City, Neb, April 9"; slightly reduced at
left, Very Fine and rare, this cover realized $1800 hammer in our
Sale #28 (Feb, 2008), Lot #56; illustrated in Jarrett's Colorado
book. Estimate; $500 - 750. Camp Tyler, on the South Platte River,
was renamed Fort Wardwell (sic) in 1865, then yet again renamed
Fort Morgan in 1866. The stamp was apparently affixed at the fort,
but not canceled until the military courier placed it in the U.S.
mail at Kearney City
Camp Weld, February the 23rd, 1863. Manuscript dateline on もっと見る
Camp Weld, February the 23rd, 1863. Manuscript dateline on letter
from Indiana Civil War Soldier, included is original 1861 3¢ entire
with "Denver City, C.T., Feb. 25 1863" double circle postmark to
Indiana, letter with excellent contents which reads in part, "We
are quartered at old Camp Weld near Denver City, nine companies of
our regiment, two companies started to the river last week as an
escort for six Ute Indian Chiefs that are on the road to Washington
on the purpose of making a treaty concerning their lands in Utah
Territory", entire reduced into indicia at right, Very Fine letter.
Estimate; $300 - 400. Fort Weld, also known as Camp Weld was
established in September 1861 as a military post on 30 acres east
of the Platte River, in what is now Denver’s La Alma-Lincoln Park
neighborhood. At its center was a large square used for troop
drills, surrounded by soldiers’ quarters, officers’ headquarters,
mess halls, a hospital, and a guardhouse. The fort remained in use
until it was abandoned in 1865. Governor William Gilpin ordered the
construction of Fort Weld in 1861 to defend the territory from
potential Confederate attacks during the Civil War. Following the
Battle of Fort Sumter, rising tensions between Union and
Confederate sympathizers led to frequent fights in Denver’s streets
and saloons, along with rumors that a Texas brigade was advancing
toward Colorado
Canon City, Col. Feb. 26/64. Manuscript postmark on cover to New
York もっと見る Canon City, Col. Feb. 26/64. Manuscript postmark on cover to New York franked with manuscript cancelled 1861 3¢ rose (65, perf flaws), reduced at left, Very Fine. Estimate; $100 - 150
Colorado Postmark Group. Small lot of 10 covers with various
Colorado もっと見る Colorado Postmark Group. Small lot of 10 covers with various Colorado postmarks, towns included Boulder, Denver, Fort Collins, Golden City, Granada, Greeley with fancy "1873" killer on 3¢ Bank Note, "Mountain City, K.T." manuscript postmark, plus one incoming cover to "Denver City, Jefferson Territory", few minor faults, F.-V.F. Estimate; $200 - 300
Fort Collins, Col. Dec 15 1865. Cds with target killer tying 1861
3¢ もっと見る Fort Collins, Col. Dec 15 1865. Cds with target killer tying 1861 3¢ rose (65) on cover to Iowa with original enclosure datelined "Fort Collins Col. Ter. December 15th 1865" reads, in part, "...all of the companys of the Regt are here now expect one Co A, which I understand broke camp at Fort Halleck and is now on the road to this post. It is currently reported that all volunteers are to be mustered out of the service by the 1st of April...Your husband, Hyram," and much more including life about camp; edge wear & small tears, staining at right, F.-V.F. Estimate; $300 - 400. Fort Collins was founded as a military outpost of the United States Army in 1864. It succeeded a previous encampment, known as Camp Collins, on the Cache la Poudre River, near what is known today as Laporte
Fort Lupton, C.T., Sept. 6, 1867. Manuscript territorial postmark
on もっと見る Fort Lupton, C.T., Sept. 6, 1867. Manuscript territorial postmark on cover to Grand Rapids, Mich., franked with manuscript canceled 1861 3¢ rose (65, blunt perfs at right), some soiling affecting postmark & small corner repair at bottom left, Fine, ex-Chase. Estimate; $150 - 200. This early fur trading post was established in 1836 on the south side of the South Platte River. It was revived as a stage stop on the road to Denver and obtained a post office in January 1861 while still part of Nebraska Territory. It became part of Colorado Territory the next month
Golden City Aug 26/61. Manuscript territorial postmark as
forwarding もっと見る Golden City Aug 26/61. Manuscript territorial postmark as forwarding marking on buff cover originating with cds "Oquawka Ill. Aug 8" tying 1857 3¢ Dull Red to Golden City Colorado, forwarded to Adams Co., Iowa; with "Ford Due 3 cts" added at Golden City; portion of bottom backflap missing, corner fault at bottom left, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate; $150 - 200. Golden City was one of the early Clear Creek mining camps. The post office opened April 6, 1860, while still in Kansas Territory. The name was shortened to Golden in 1876
Kit Carson, Col. Aug 25 70. Manuscript postmark on 1864 3¢ もっと見る
Kit Carson, Col. Aug 25 70. Manuscript postmark on 1864 3¢ pink
entire to Delaware; backflap damage slightly affecting at upper
left, Very Fine, only a few manuscript postmark usages from Kit
Carson known, used between March 30 and August 25, 1870. Estimate;
$300 - 400
Lake Gulch, Col. Terr. Jun 26, 1863. Dateline on もっと見る
Lake Gulch, Col. Terr. Jun 26, 1863. Dateline on patriotic
stationery, original orange envelope franked with 1861 1¢ blue (63,
defective) canceled with black target, but not tied (but appears to
originate), cover addressed "Miss Marion C. Chamberlain, Present,
Care of Miss E.J. Pillsbury, Secret Express", contents of letter,
in part, "...Denver is as wicked as ever. The Governor has run away
on account of buying government supplies with drafts which are not
recognized by the government...It seems almost everything in our
glorious country is going to ruin...But we must have patience and
trust in our father Abraham [Lincoln]...", cover with significant
edge wear and a few small tears, Very Fine, a very rare patriotic
lettersheet used in Colorado. Estimate; $200 - 300
Spanish Bar, C.T. Sept 6 [ca 1861]. Black manuscript postmark もっと見る
Spanish Bar, C.T. Sept 6 [ca 1861]. Black manuscript postmark with
manuscript cancelled 1857 3¢ dull red (26, minor perf flaws) on
cover to Ohio; missing backflap & corner wear at bottom right,
F.-V.F. Estimate; $150 - 200
Black Hawk Point, Col. Oct. 4, '66. Double circle postmark on もっと見る
Black Hawk Point, Col. Oct. 4, '66. Double circle postmark on drop
rate cover franked with 1861 1¢ blue (63, defective) tied by target
cancel, F.-V.F. and scarce Colorado Territorial Drop use,
ex-Pacetti. Estimate; $100 - 150
Black Hawk Point, C.T., July 29, 1863. Unusual "custom made" cds
with もっと見る Black Hawk Point, C.T., July 29, 1863. Unusual "custom made" cds with matching circular grid handstamp canceling 1861 3¢ rose (65, faulty) on cover to Iowa, with original enclosure datelined "Black Hawk Point Aug 9th 1863" (unclear why the date of letter and that of the cover are so different), light edge wear, F.-V.F. Estimate; $200 - 300
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販売価格
85.00 USD
(app. 74 EUR)
(app. 74 EUR)
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SC
26
250.00 USD
(app. 217 EUR)
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(app. 217 EUR)
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SC
26
250.00 USD
(app. 217 EUR)
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(app. 217 EUR)
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26
(1860 もっと見る 1857, 3¢ dull red, type III. Manuscript postmark on very early (1860 or 1861) territorial cover to New York, franked with manuscript cancelled 1857 3¢ Dull Red, slight reduction at left just into manuscript postmark, Fine and rare. Scott No. 26; Estimate $100 - 150
50.00 USD
(app. 43 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 43 EUR)
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63
tying もっと見る 1861, 1¢ blue. Blue double circle duplex postmarks with target tying 1861 1¢ blue horiz. pair and single (63) on orange cover, slightly reduced at left, Very Fine and attractive, an attractive and scarce use of the 1¢ 1861 issue adhesive, ex-Jarrett. Scott No. 63; Estimate $200 - 300
100.00 USD
(app. 87 EUR)
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(app. 87 EUR)
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63, 65, 68
150.00 USD
(app. 130 EUR)
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(app. 130 EUR)
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65
50.00 USD
(app. 43 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 43 EUR)
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SC
65
40.00 USD
(app. 35 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 35 EUR)
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65
50.00 USD
(app. 43 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 43 EUR)
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158
80.00 USD
(app. 70 EUR)
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(app. 70 EUR)
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2500.00 USD
(app. 2174 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 2174 EUR)
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80.00 USD
(app. 70 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 70 EUR)
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(2x), もっと見る Group of ten covers from one correspondence, Colorado Territory (2x), Montana Territory (6x) and Salt Lake City (2x). All on yellow or orange covers franked with 1861 3¢ rose adhesive (#65) addressed to Swett family members in Canaan, N.Y.; two with "Black Hawk Point Col" double circle datestamps (Jul 8 64 and Oct 4 64); one with "Virginia City Montana Jan 8" (no year date); five with "Helena Montano" cds's year-dated from pencil docketing ranging from Sep 24, 1867 to Jun 8, 1869 (franked with 3¢ 1869 issue adhesive), and two with "Salt Lake City U." double-circle cds's (Oct 6 68 and Nov 20 68), some minor adhesive flaws (except 3¢ 1869 defective), Fine. Estimate; $300 - 400
150.00 USD
(app. 130 EUR)
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(app. 130 EUR)
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50.00 USD
(app. 43 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 43 EUR)
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60.00 USD
(app. 52 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 52 EUR)
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on もっと見る Georgetown, Colo, Nov 22. (Jarrett No. 116) cds ties 1¢ blue (63) on locally addressed drop letter; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine and scarce Colorado Territorial Drop use, ex-Pacetti. Estimate; $150 - 200. The Georgetown, Colorado post office was established on June 18, 1866. This cancel was used between May 2nd 1870 and October 18, 1875, which would make this a late use of the 1861 1¢ issue
130.00 USD
(app. 113 EUR)
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(app. 113 EUR)
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1000.00 USD
(app. 870 EUR)
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(app. 870 EUR)
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375.00 USD
(app. 326 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 326 EUR)
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250.00 USD
(app. 217 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 217 EUR)
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150.00 USD
(app. 130 EUR)
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(app. 130 EUR)
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York もっと見る Canon City, Col. Feb. 26/64. Manuscript postmark on cover to New York franked with manuscript cancelled 1861 3¢ rose (65, perf flaws), reduced at left, Very Fine. Estimate; $100 - 150
50.00 USD
(app. 43 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 43 EUR)
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Colorado もっと見る Colorado Postmark Group. Small lot of 10 covers with various Colorado postmarks, towns included Boulder, Denver, Fort Collins, Golden City, Granada, Greeley with fancy "1873" killer on 3¢ Bank Note, "Mountain City, K.T." manuscript postmark, plus one incoming cover to "Denver City, Jefferson Territory", few minor faults, F.-V.F. Estimate; $200 - 300
475.00 USD
(app. 413 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 413 EUR)
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3¢ もっと見る Fort Collins, Col. Dec 15 1865. Cds with target killer tying 1861 3¢ rose (65) on cover to Iowa with original enclosure datelined "Fort Collins Col. Ter. December 15th 1865" reads, in part, "...all of the companys of the Regt are here now expect one Co A, which I understand broke camp at Fort Halleck and is now on the road to this post. It is currently reported that all volunteers are to be mustered out of the service by the 1st of April...Your husband, Hyram," and much more including life about camp; edge wear & small tears, staining at right, F.-V.F. Estimate; $300 - 400. Fort Collins was founded as a military outpost of the United States Army in 1864. It succeeded a previous encampment, known as Camp Collins, on the Cache la Poudre River, near what is known today as Laporte
150.00 USD
(app. 130 EUR)
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(app. 130 EUR)
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on もっと見る Fort Lupton, C.T., Sept. 6, 1867. Manuscript territorial postmark on cover to Grand Rapids, Mich., franked with manuscript canceled 1861 3¢ rose (65, blunt perfs at right), some soiling affecting postmark & small corner repair at bottom left, Fine, ex-Chase. Estimate; $150 - 200. This early fur trading post was established in 1836 on the south side of the South Platte River. It was revived as a stage stop on the road to Denver and obtained a post office in January 1861 while still part of Nebraska Territory. It became part of Colorado Territory the next month
80.00 USD
(app. 70 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 70 EUR)
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forwarding もっと見る Golden City Aug 26/61. Manuscript territorial postmark as forwarding marking on buff cover originating with cds "Oquawka Ill. Aug 8" tying 1857 3¢ Dull Red to Golden City Colorado, forwarded to Adams Co., Iowa; with "Ford Due 3 cts" added at Golden City; portion of bottom backflap missing, corner fault at bottom left, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate; $150 - 200. Golden City was one of the early Clear Creek mining camps. The post office opened April 6, 1860, while still in Kansas Territory. The name was shortened to Golden in 1876
80.00 USD
(app. 70 EUR)
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(app. 70 EUR)
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150.00 USD
(app. 130 EUR)
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(app. 130 EUR)
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100.00 USD
(app. 87 EUR)
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(app. 87 EUR)
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80.00 USD
(app. 70 EUR)
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(app. 70 EUR)
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130.00 USD
(app. 113 EUR)
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(app. 113 EUR)
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with もっと見る Black Hawk Point, C.T., July 29, 1863. Unusual "custom made" cds with matching circular grid handstamp canceling 1861 3¢ rose (65, faulty) on cover to Iowa, with original enclosure datelined "Black Hawk Point Aug 9th 1863" (unclear why the date of letter and that of the cover are so different), light edge wear, F.-V.F. Estimate; $200 - 300
260.00 USD
(app. 226 EUR)
2026/03/26 08:00 PDT
(app. 226 EUR)
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