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Between December 3, 1917, and January 31, 1918, each stamp could be purchased at the price of $4.12. If purchased on January 2, 1918, the return on the investment would be 4 percent, compounded quarterly. The price of the stamp increased by one cent for each month after January 1918 until sales ended in December 1918.
Bluenose (postage stamp) The Bluenose is the nickname for a 50-cent definitive postage stamp issued by the Canadian Post Office on 8 January 1929 as part of the King George V "Scroll Issue". Scott number is 158 with a perforation of 12. The stamp depicts the fishing schooner Bluenose and the design, by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ottawa, is ...
Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1976) Declaration of Independence signer. George Washington Carver on a 1948 stamp. George Washington Carver (1948) Botanist [26] Johnny Cash (2013) Singer [24] [33] [34] Mary Cassatt on a 1966 stamp. Mary Cassatt (1966) Painter [3] Willa Cather on a 1973 stamp.
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International trading tax stamp is kind of revenue stamps that were used in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s for taxation of the trade in stamps. The latter were considered a commodity for which philatelists could be taxed. This type of taxation was introduced by the Soviet government in addition to revenue it collected from stamp sales.
An 8¢ air mail stamp issued in 1963 was the first stamp printed for trials with new cancelling machines. The 5¢ City Delivery issue of 1963 was the first commemorative issue produced with tagging. Precancelled stamps and service-inscribed stamps are not usually tagged because they need not be routed through the cancelling equipment.
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