Description: U.S. STAMP BOOKLET Sc #BK194The text which follows comes from page 9 of the reference book shown in the last photo for this listing. I realize that most collectors viewing this listing knows what follows, but I am trying to help new collectors who depend on their Scott catalogue. Although Scott provides some assistants on grading as it relates to individual stamps, it provides no useful info related to the grading of stamp booklets.“(12) Booklets are priced in two grades: VF-XF first, the F-VF. This does not refer to pane centering alone.A booklet’s overall condition is the primary consideration. A VF-XF booklet should have no cover tears, no serious creasing, all of its panes and interleavings intact, no serious rust stains, panes centered at least F-VF and no marks on the covers. An F-VF booklet may have minor tears, creases, creased interleaving, rust stains, marks, but still should have all of the panes present and complete. Obviously, older booklets will have more condition problems than newer ones, though the scarcity of many items means that 1939 Presidential booklets must often be thought of as “older,” and some relativity in pricing is required. No catalog can substitute for sound philatelic judgment.”What is important to note in the above text is the following:1 - The two grades do not refer to the pane centering alone 2 - A booklet’s overall condition is the primary consideration (in determining grade). 3 – For a VF-XF booklet the panes centered at least F-VF Of the numerous booklets I will be listing over the next couple of months, the grading guidance given above is only totally applicable to the booklets listed below in that they are stapled booklets and tend to have either creased front or back covers and in some cases both covers.BK105, BK109, BK115, BK116, BK119, 2nd BK119, BK120, BK121, BK122, BK123, BK124, BK125 and BK126. Also included in this group are BK-194, BK-203 and BK-211 these three booklets appear to have 25% of the covers and the panes (on the left side are glued solidly together). The top covers were provided with a “semi-perforated line” to facilitate folding of the top cover and thus resulting in a creased cover when “opened”.So let’s check this booklet against requirements for a grade of VF-XF• No cover tears – There are no tears • No serious creasing – The covers are free of any creases • All of its panes and interleafings are intact – All are totally intact with no creases or stains • No serious rust stains – The staples show no rust • I don’t know how to grade panes but I would say the air mail pane easily grades F-VF but not the 10¢ pane • No marks on the covers - The both covers are free of marks or stains. Due to the great overall condition of the booklet itself, as well as the centering of the air mail pane I would like to grade this booklet as being a VF-XF booklet due to the centering of the pane of 10¢ stamps I don’t think I can do this so I am split pricing this booklet.Scott’s catalogue value are typically for items in a desirable grade while still being affordable by larger percentage of collectors (e.g. stamp values are for those that grade VF in mint and used condition and not for stamps in XF or superb) it can only be assumed that Scott valuations for booklets are for specimens in a grade of F-VF and not the highest of the two defined grades that being VF-XF.If you purchase more than one booklet do not pay when you purchase the booklets but send me a request for an invoice so I can provide you a reduced S&H fee. MY S&H fee includes postage and mailer cost.I will be listing many booklets during the months of November and December.All my asking prices are below Scott catalogue while those stamp booklets I grade VF-XF will have a lower discount from the Scott catalogue valuation because the retail valuation for VF-XF booklets should exceed that given in Scott. If you want to send me a counteroffer go ahead but I will not dicker with a counteroffer to your counteroffer, simply I will either accept your offer or reject it.
Price: 12.5 USD
Location: East Middlebury, Vermont
End Time: 2024-02-08T00:14:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.25 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Certification: Uncertified
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Grade: Ungraded
Place of Origin: United States