Category: United States




  • Scott #4

    Scott #4

    The issuance of Scott #4 reflects an early instance of postal authorities recognizing and responding to the interests of stamp collectors. By the mid-19th century, collecting stamps had become a popular hobby, and early issues like Scott #2 were becoming difficult to obtain. The reissue provided collectors an opportunity to add a version of this…

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  • Scott #3

    Scott #3

    The issuance of Scott #3 marked an early recognition by postal authorities of the growing interest in stamp collecting. During this period, the hobby of philately was gaining momentum, and collectors sought earlier stamps that were becoming scarce. By reissuing Scott #1 as Scott #3, the postal service provided collectors with an opportunity to obtain…

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  • Scott #2

    Scott #2

    United States stamp Scott #2, issued concurrently with the Scott #1 in 1847, represents a significant chapter in the history of American postal services. This stamp, featuring a 10-cent denomination, was integral to the evolving postal system of the mid-19th century. Design & Print The Scott #2 stamp features a portrait of George Washington, a…

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  • Scott #1

    Scott #1

    The United States stamp Scott #1 marked a pivotal moment in the history of the United States postal system. Officially issued on July 1, 1847, this stamp emerged as a response to the evolving needs of a growing nation and its communication infrastructure. Design & Print The printer responsible for Scott #1 was Rawdon, Wright,…

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