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A map of the 1822 Florida Territory was pictured on the statehood commemoration from its original state seal on its 100th anniversary by a 3-cent stamp on March 3, 1945. The gates of St. Augustine are pictured on the left and the State Capitol in Tallahassee on the right. [ 6 ]
Nature of America is a series of twelve self-adhesive stamp sheets that the United States Postal Service released annually between 1999 and 2010 starting with the Sonoran Desert sheet [3] [5] and ending with the Hawaiian Rain Forest Sheet.
Size: 1+ 84 ⁄ 100 x + 75 ⁄ 100 inch: Map of the U.S. & two planes Design: C. A. Huston: 18246 R, 18247 B: more than 42,092,800 September 18, 1926: 15¢ Olive Brown Size: 1+ 84 ⁄ 100 x + 75 ⁄ 100 inch: Map of the U.S. & two planes Design: C. A. Huston: 18746 L: 15,597,307 January 25, 1927: 20¢ Yellow Green Size: 1+ 84 ⁄ 100 x + 75 ...
The star of the collection is a "Z Grill" stamp from 1868 that has a face value of one cent and is expected to fetch $4 million-$5 million, which also would also mark a new record for a U.S. stamp.
The 5-cent stamp paid for a letter weighing less than 1/2 ounce and traveling up to 300 miles, the 10-cent stamp for deliveries to locations greater than 300 miles, or, twice the weight deliverable for the 5-cent stamp. Each stamp was hand engraved in what is believed to be steel, and laid out in sheets of 200 stamps.
This series of low denomination stamps features a different flower design for five values, including a 1-cent fringed tulip, 2-cent daffodils, 3-cent peonies, 5-cent red tulips and 10-cent poppies ...