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July 9, 2014 by Andrew Titley

Certificate #515910 – Scott #9X3, Bluish Paper on Cover

The cover above was pu515910rchased at least 10 years ago as a very nice example of a 9X1, on bluish-white paper and had sat unexamined in that collection ever since.

The collector was re-examining this cover, along with several others, and with the Certificate Search function available on the Philatelic Foundation website, noted that it was part of a correspondence – all sent to Miss Maria L. Holley in Connecticut. This particular cover was postmarked March 23, 1847. In the PF database, thCertificate9x3Correctere are 4 additional covers from this correspondence, dated December 15, February 9, March 10 and March 30, all in 1847. The two covers postmarked in March were certified as the very scarce gray paper variety, of which an estimated 12 were known to exist on cover.

What is the likelihood that a cover, postmarked on March 23, right in the middle of the March 10 and March 30 covers, and part of the same correspondence, was a bluish white paper, and not the gray paper? The March 23 cover was sent to the PF, along with the information about the other two covers.

Based on the expertise of the PF staff and their extensive research library, it was certified as the 13th known on-cover gray paper variety of the NY postmaster provisional.

Written by Mark S. Schwartz who is a Trustee on the Board of the Philatelic Foundation.

 

Filed Under: Recently Expertized

May 22, 2014 by Andrew Titley

Research Articles

FrontPageSmallA page dedicated to various research articles has been uploaded online. These primarily consist of articles written in The Philatelic Foundation Bulletin. Many of these were written in the 1980s-1990s and were distributed and sent to Contributing members on a regular basis. In the future, more articles will be placed online. These are organized in sections for those interested in particular pieces.

Click here to visit the page…

Filed Under: News

March 5, 2014 by Andrew Titley

Why Should I Expertize?

BannerWhether you are a collector – from beginner to advanced, expert or dealer, confidence in what you buy is essential. That’s why people turn to the Philatelic Foundation for expertizing their stamps. Our newly updated “Why Expertize” page will take you through some of the reasons – with real-life examples – as to why you should place trust in our opinions. This page will highlight what you can expect on a certificate, protecting your investment by getting a certificate, some challenging areas of collecting and what grading can do to value.

Click here to visit the newly designed page…

Filed Under: News

March 4, 2014 by Andrew Titley

Updated Certificate Fee Rates

AppScanThe Philatelic Foundation has had a change in certificate fee rates. Despite these nominal increases, the Philatelic Foundation remains the best value for expertizing and commands the greatest respect in the field of philately.

The changes in the rates will be as follows for all submissions:

– Fee: The percentage of submitted value has gone from 5% to 5.5%.
– Minimum Fee: The minimum fee has not changed and will remain at $27.00. Thus, not affecting most a majority of the volume of submissions.
– Maximum Fee: This will be raised from $650.00 to $1,000.00 (which only affects less than 2% of submissions)
The above fees will be regardless of the service requested (Standard, Priority and Express)


Foreign Stamps and Covers

– Minimum Fee: This will be $35.00 with the exception of a) overprints (including those not found genuine) and b) used examples in which the value is in the cancellation in which the minimum fee will be $50.00.
– Turnaround Time: While we do the best to turn around items within 30-35 business days, exceptionally difficult items may take 90-150 days.
– Services: As before, no Priority or Express services are offered on foreign stamps and covers and they cannot be in a “Keep Together” with U.S. submissions.
– Payment: Checks for payment must be payable to a US Bank. If payment is made by Euros, please add a 5% processing fee. If payment is made through PayPal, please add a 3% convenience fee.

Click here to visit the new applications…

Filed Under: News

February 21, 2014 by Andrew Titley

Fakes and Forgeries Online

Frame1- Pg  002A 5 frame exhibit on U.S. Fakes and Forgeries from the Philatelic Foundation’s Reference Collection has been uploaded online. This sneak peak into the Philatelic Foundation archives is sorted by issue and shows some of the reference material on file to assist in the expertizing process. Click here to learn more…

Filed Under: News

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