Category: United States



  • Scott #119

    Scott #119

    United States stamp Scott #119 belongs to the 1869 Pictorial Issue, a series notable for introducing engraved scenes of historical and allegorical importance into U.S. postage for the first time. This issue was produced to modernize the nation’s stamp designs and provide denominations that matched both domestic and international postal rates. Scott #119 is the…

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  • Scott #118

    Scott #118

    United States stamp Scott #118 is part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, a series that departed from the earlier practice of exclusively featuring portraits of political leaders and instead included historical events, allegorical themes, and transportation imagery. Scott #118 represents the 15-cent denomination of the series and depicts the landing of Christopher Columbus. Issued in…

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  • Scott #117

    Scott #117

    United States stamp Scott #117 is part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, the first series of U.S. postage stamps to move away from exclusively portraying statesmen and national leaders. Instead, the issue featured a mixture of historical scenes, transportation themes, and allegorical subjects. Scott #117 is the 12-cent denomination in this series, produced in 1869…

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  • Scott #116

    Scott #116

    Scott #116 is part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, a series that marked a major departure from the earlier tradition of exclusively using portraits of political leaders or symbolic emblems on U.S. postage stamps. This issue combined both conventional portraits and pictorial themes, including allegorical and national symbols. The 10-cent denomination, Scott #116, featured an…

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  • Scott #115

    Scott #115

    Scott #115 is part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, a groundbreaking series in U.S. postal history that introduced designs depicting events and symbols rather than exclusively portraits of statesmen. While other values in the set showcased locomotives, allegories, and historic scenes, the 6-cent denomination returned to a traditional portrait of George Washington, underscoring his enduring…

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  • Scott #114

    Scott #114

    Scott #114 is part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, a series that introduced groundbreaking departures from the traditional stamp designs of the United States. Prior to this issue, stamps almost exclusively depicted portraits of statesmen and allegorical figures. In 1869, the Post Office Department authorized a new approach that included historical scenes and symbols of…

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  • Scott #113

    Scott #113

    Scott #113 is part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, a landmark series in U.S. postal history for being the first to introduce designs beyond the traditional portraits of statesmen and allegorical symbols. The 2-cent denomination depicted the Pony Express, a service that operated briefly between 1860 and 1861 but became strongly associated with westward expansion…

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  • Scott #112

    Scott #112

    Scott #112 is part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, the first U.S. stamp series to depart from the long-established tradition of exclusively portraying national leaders and symbolic emblems. This series included both historical figures and scenes, with the 1-cent denomination depicting Benjamin Franklin, the first Postmaster General of the United States. The issue was printed…

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  • Scott #293

    Scott #293

    Scott #293 is the highest-value issue of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition series, a commemorative set designed to coincide with the Omaha exposition that celebrated the economic, agricultural, and industrial growth of the American West. The series consisted of nine denominations ranging from one cent to two dollars, each featuring a theme of western life and…

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  • Scott #292

    Scott #292

    Scott #292 is the second highest denomination of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition Issue, released to mark the exposition in Omaha, Nebraska. This series aimed to portray key aspects of western settlement, agriculture, and industry through engraved designs. The one-dollar denomination, titled Western Cattle in Storm, was created not only to serve a postal function but…

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