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  2. Passport stamps by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedic article for Passport stamps by country or territory (search results). The Wikimedia Commons entry on "Passport stamps by country or territory" may be helpful instead. If appropriate, an article about Passport stamps by country or territory may be created.

  3. U.S. space exploration history on U.S. stamps - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 1964, the U.S. Post Office issued a postage stamp commemorating Robert Goddard. The stamp depicts an image of Goddard next to a rocket launching from the Kennedy Space Center. The Post Office released the stamp issues at a ceremony held in New Mexico. Goddard's wife, Esther Goddard, attended the ceremony.

  4. Commemoration of the American Civil War on postage stamps

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    The eight United States postage stamps issued in 1861 pictured Washington (5), Franklin (2) and Jefferson (1), and envelopes signaled the sacredness of the Constitution and rebellion as treason. Confederate stamps pictured Washington, Jefferson, Jackson and Jefferson Davis (a stamp was printed depicting John C. Calhoun but was never put into use).

  5. Dag Hammarskjöld invert - Wikipedia

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    The catalogue value of the invert is worth little more than the normal. The stamp, printed on Giori press in plates of 200, was designed by Herbert Sanborn and engraved by C. A. Brooks. 121,440,000 normal stamps were printed and 40,270,000 of the inverted reprint were produced. [3] Normal stamp

  6. Americana series - Wikipedia

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    The design for the 1-cent stamp was originally designated for a never-issued 26-cent stamps. Many of the stamps were issued in mid-November in New York City. At the time, it was usual to have a stamp issuance during the annual stamp show for the American Stamp Dealers Association, which was then held in mid-November in New York City. The March ...

  7. Click-N-Ship - Wikipedia

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    Click-N-Ship is a service offered by the United States Postal Service that allows customers to create pre-paid Ground Advantage, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express shipping labels on ordinary printer paper at commercial postage rates.

  8. War savings stamps of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Individuals accumulated their war savings stamps in various collection booklets provided with the purchase of a stamp. Filled collection booklets could later be used to purchase Series E war bonds. For example, a full 25-cent booklet contained 75 stamps and was worth $18.75, which was the initial price of a $25 war bond.

  9. Airmail stamp - Wikipedia

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    1949 Irish 1 shilling airmail stamp. An airmail stamp is a postage stamp intended to pay either an airmail fee that is charged in addition to the surface rate, or the full airmail rate, for an item of mail to be transported by air.