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	<title>Rare stamps &#187; Hawaii</title>
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		<title>Hawaii Number 7</title>
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The rare stamp was sold on Ebay. Its a used Hawaii Number 7, a dark red stamp with a manuscript overpint. The Scoot #7, 1857 year, cat. price &#8211; $9000. Winning bid: $4,550.99

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Beautiful used copy of the extremely rare Hawaii number 7. Due to the rate change from 13 cents to 5 cents, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The rare stamp was sold on Ebay. Its a used Hawaii Number 7, a dark red stamp with a manuscript overpint. The Scoot #7, 1857 year, cat. price &#8211; $9000. Winning bid: $4,550.99<br />
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<blockquote><p>Beautiful used copy of the <a href="http://stampuoso.com/">extremely rare</a> Hawaii number 7. Due to the rate change from 13 cents to 5 cents, the Kingdom ordered new stamps from Boston. Until the new issues could arrive the Postmaster in Honolulu &#8220;overprinted&#8221; the remaining number 6 stock by hand using an ink pen. This copy is in terrific, used condition, no gum as issued, and with a light hinge remnant on the upper half of the back. There is a 1/16 inch tear on the left edge across from the letter &#8220;n&#8221; in Hawaiian which is not noticeable from the front or back. The cancellation is very light giving the appearance of the stamp being unused but slightly &#8220;smudged&#8221; on the right hand side. It has a 1996 Hawaiian Philatelic Society certification stating that &#8220;it is a genuine and used #7&#8243;. The catalog value for this rarity is in excess of $9,000</p></blockquote>
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