Lot 10028 – 5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken “5” and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.

Stamp of Egypt » 1866 First Issue » Essays and Proofs 5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken "5" and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.
Stamp of Egypt » 1866 First Issue » Essays and Proofs 5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken "5" and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.
Stamp of Egypt » 1866 First Issue » Essays and Proofs 5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken "5" and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.
Stamp of Egypt » 1866 First Issue » Essays and Proofs 5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken "5" and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.

Lot 10028 – 5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken “5” and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.

Egypt » 1866 First Issue » Essays and Proofs
Price realised
Unsold
Estimate
300 – 400 CHF
Auction date
ven. 5 déc. 2025 at 14:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Description
5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken “5” and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.
Catalogue ref: Nile Post D6
Delcampe Category: 5pi rose, a proof vertical imperforate strip of three, an outstanding first-issue variety showing the broken “5” and types I and II, an exhibition showpiece; unwatermarked, with a paper fold along the left side.
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