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Saturday, August 31, 2024
A Collector's Guide to 1898 Documentary Printed Precancels: Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska Uses
Thursday, August 29, 2024
A Collector's Guide to 1898 Document Printed Precancels: The Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska's Collectible Types and Varieties
While a major component of The Burlington Route, the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska appears to have used a different printer than most of the other Burlington Route railroads. Their precancels are in bold nonserifed full caps and use a dotted line to indicate a space for writing or stamping the date.
There are only three main collectible precanceled stamps: one cent roulette and hyphen-hole stamps, and a two cent roulette stamp. An invert exists of the one cent roulette. Fullerton reported a two cent hyphen-hole but I do not believe this stamp exists.
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
A Collector's Guide to 1898 Documentary Printed Precancels: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Uses
CB&QRR precancels with additional handstamps showing their business in Illinois and Iowa; on-document uses further below:
Sunday, August 25, 2024
A Collector's Guide to 1898 Documentary Printed Precancels: The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy's Varieties of Questionable Collectible Value -or- CB&Q Curiosities
In my review of the Fullerton List, the 70+ year old catalog of 1898 documentary precancels, I critiqued the varieties included by Fullerton, suggesting that some belonged in a new, revised list, and that some should be deleted. The trick is establishing exact criteria for inclusion, if possible.
The CB&Q, and some of its Burlington Route sisters, produced more varieties than any other railroad or railroad system. Below are several print precancel varieties, some that could merit potential inclusion in a revised list, but some that definitely should not. I am still working out where to draw the line!
The first variety is the high period after the "Co". The stamp below shows an unambiguously high period, and would qualify as Fullerton's high period variety.
Saturday, August 24, 2024
A Collector's Guide to 1898 Documentary Printed Precancels: The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad's Collectible Varieties
The CB&Q's precancels have seemingly endless variations, some more or less collectible. This post features what I consider to be the unambiguously collectible varieties and for this post, excludes more ambiguous and transient varieties and varieties subject to individual interpretation.
The first two variants are the most eye-catching, and as usual these are the varieties caused by errors during the process that printed the cancels on the stamps. The first example is an inverted cancel; the second is a doubled cancel.
Thursday, August 22, 2024
A Collector's Guide to 1898 Documentary Printed Precancels: The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad's Normal, Collectible Types
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
A Collector's Guide to 1898 Documentary Printed Precancels: The Burlington Route
The Burlington railroads, or The Burlington Route, likely printed and used more precanceled 1898 documentary stamps than any other railroad group or single railroad. Eight different Burlington railroads produced printed cancels, with many types and varieties stemming from those eight. The following eight stamps represent the eight railroads that will feature over the coming weeks in a review of the collectible cancels from The Burlington Route.