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U. S. Scott #182 - Used - Graded Good
$0.55
Stamp Evaluation Report: Scott #182 (Used, Never Hinged, No Gum) 1. Design Overview Scott #182 is a 1-cent ultramarine stamp from the 1879 American Bank Note issue, featuring a portrait of Benjamin Franklin. The d ... Read More
Item Specifics
- Country
- United States
- Catalog Number
- 182
- Stamp Type
- General Issue
- Condition
- Used
- Centering
- Fine
- Stamp Format
- Single
- Certificate Grade
- 70 (Fine)
- Year of Issue
- 1879
Item Description
Stamp Evaluation Report: Scott #182 (Used, Never Hinged, No Gum)1. Design Overview
Scott #182 is a 1-cent ultramarine stamp from the 1879 American Bank Note issue, featuring a portrait of Benjamin Franklin. The design is enclosed within an ornate frame, with "U.S. POSTAGE" inscribed at the top and "ONE 1 CENT" at the bottom. This issue was printed on soft porous paper, characteristic of the American Bank Note Company printings.
2. Grading Breakdown
A. Soundness Assessment
Condition: The stamp is used, never hinged, and has no gum.
Faults:
Major Fault: Several faulty, clipped, pulled, or short perforations.
Impact on Grade:
Major Fault results in a -45 deduction, per the 2009 PSE Grading Guide.
B. Centering Evaluation
Centering Grade: Fine (70)
Justification:
The perforation holes on one or two sides come very close to the design, but some white space remains visible to the unaided eye.
The white space is at least 0.2mm wide, ensuring it meets the Fine centering category.
This placement aligns with the Fine category, based on PSE centering guidelines.
C. Perforations & Margins
Perforation Condition:
The stamp exhibits multiple short, clipped, and pulled perforations.
Impact on Grade:
Major Fault classification applies (-45 deduction).
D. Cancellation Classification
Type: Light cancellation, minimally intrusive on the design.
Impact on Grade:
The cancellation is light and does not obscure Franklin’s portrait.
A light cancellation qualifies for a +5 bonus.
E. Eye Appeal Adjustment
Color: The ultramarine shade appears vibrant and well-preserved.
Impression: The engraving remains clear and legible.
Cancellation Impact:
The cancellation is light and enhances eye appeal.
Final Adjustment: +5 points for light cancellation bonus.
3. Final Numerical Grade Calculation
Grading Criteria Value
Centering Grade (Fine) 70
Soundness Deduction (Major Fault – Faulty Perfs) -45
Eye Appeal Adjustment (Light Cancellation Bonus) +5
Hinging Deduction Removed (Never Hinged) 0
Final Grade 30 (Good - G)
4. Final Summary
This Scott #182 (Used, Never Hinged, No Gum) stamp has Fine centering (70) but suffers from Major Fault soundness (-45 deduction) due to several faulty, clipped, pulled, or short perforations. The cancellation is light and does not obscure the design, qualifying it for a +5 eye appeal bonus. The stamp is also never hinged, so no hinging deduction applies. After all adjustments, the final numerical grade is 30, placing it in the Good (G) category, consistent with PSE grading standards.
Final Grade: 30 (Good - G) – Used, Never Hinged, No Gum (NG, NH)
Seller Information
- Seller
- jamisonenterprises (1009)
- Registered Since
- 03/18/2005
- Feedback
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- Store
- Jamison Stamps & Books
Bids History
| Bidder | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
| elelce (1437) | $0.55 | 04/15/2025 13:21:11 |
Sales History
| User | Price | Quantity | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| elelce (1437) | $0.55 | 1 | 04/15/2025 19:35:04 |
- Item Location
- California, United States
- Ships To
- Worldwide
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