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Schuetz Collection - 2002 thru 2006 - 5th Finest Set of All Time

1929 Kansas Nebraska Overprints (NH)

Weighted GPA : 96.30
% Complete:  100.00%
Set Rating: 96.30
% Jumbo: 4.55
Owner's Comments:
This set was retired March, 2006.My original goal in 2001 was to assembly a complete set of M-98s. After almost five years of collecting, I have achieved the following. 1.Ten of the 22 stamps graded M-98 with 4 of the 10 being the only recorded copy. 2. All the other stamps were graded at M-95 or higher except for two graded at M-90. 3. At this date in history, only 17 of the 22 has recorded grades of M-98 or higher. 4. Of the 17 known, 11 are the only recorded copies. 5. Those stamps still missing this lofty grade are numbers 667, 670, 671, 673, and 677. For the future collector of the Kan & Nebr set, I would like to relate my experience and reseach on this very rare set. Through statistical analysis and the use of the bell curve applied to the low quantity issued, one can expect that the normal population of M-98s for each stamp will not exceed ten copies. All stamps in the series are totally under valued based on the price guides. DO NOT be lead to believe that # 679 and 666 are the two rarest stamps in the set. There are many nice copies out there and there values are priced fairly. It is all the other stamps in the set that are undervalued. You will find that # 677 is the rarest stamp in the set but don't overlook the low end values. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY HUNTING

Schuetz Collection - 2002 thru 2006
Item Scott No. Issue Date Denom Color PSE Grade Pop* Pop
Higher*
J Pop
Higher*
Condition Owner's Comments
1c 658  1929  1c  Green  95  41  22  Mint OGnh   
1-1/2c 659  1929  1½c  Brown  90  23  33  Mint OGnh   
2c 660  1929  2c  Carmine  98  20  Mint OGnh   
3c 661  1929  3c  Violet  95  36  15  Mint OGnh   
4c 662  1929  4c  Yellow brown  95J  26  Mint OGnh   
5c 663  1929  5c  Deep blue  98  Mint OGnh   
6c 664  1929  6c  Red orange  98  15  Mint OGnh   
7c 665  1929  7c  Black  95  21  23  Mint OGnh   
8c 666  1929  8c  Olive green  98  Mint OGnh   
9c 667  1929  9c  Light rose  95  36  25  Mint OGnh   
10c 668  1929  10c  Orange yellow  98  Mint OGnh   
1c 669  1929  1c  Green  95  34  13  Mint OGnh   
1-1/2c 670  1929  1½c  Brown  95  24  Mint OGnh   
2c 671  1929  2c  Carmine  95  40  31  10  Mint OGnh   
3c 672  1929  3c  Violet  98  23  Mint OGnh   
4c 673  1929  4c  Yellow brown  95  30  21  Mint OGnh   
5c 674  1929  5c  Deep blue  98  11  Mint OGnh   
6c 675  1929  6c  Red orange  98  15  Mint OGnh   
7c 676  1929  7c  Black  95  35  16  Mint OGnh   
8c 677  1929  8c  Olive green  90  31  42  Mint OGnh   
9c 678  1929  9c  Light rose  98  Mint OGnh   
10c 679  1929  10c  Orange yellow  98  15  Mint OGnh   

* Pop (population) values are the number of stamps graded by Scott number and condition for each item listed.
Pop Higher values represent the number of stamps which are worth more points in the Registry, taking into account bonus points for Jumbos whereas 80J = 83, 85J = 88, 90J = 93, 95J = 97, 98J = 99, 100J = 102. J Pop Higher values are the number of Jumbos graded higher for each item listed.