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the Daylight of the Southern Pacific Railroad; the Hiawatha of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad; the Super Chief of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; and; the 20th Century Limited of the New York Central Railroad. Descriptive text regarding each of the trains was listed on the gummed side of each stamp. [2] [3]
Canoe, 5 cents, plate number S11. The Transportation coils series is a set of definitive stamps issued by the United States Postal Service between 1981 and 1995. Officially dubbed the "Transportation Issue" or "Transportation Series", they have come to be called the "transportation coils" because all of the denominations were issued in coil stamp format. [1]
Postage Stamps Catalogue of the People's Republic of China (China), China Posts and Telecom Press; Pulko Osmali İmpararatorluğu ve Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Posta Pullari Kataloğu (Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey Postage Stamp Catalog) Pulhan: Türk Pullari Kataloğu (Turkey Postage Stamp Catalog) Sakura Catalogue of Japanese Stamps (Japan)
About 120 are specialized stamps from the US Specialized Catalogue. About 1180 are used stamp images that Scott is replacing with mint images in the general world catalogues or are poorly centered stamps that they are replacing with F to VF centered stamps. Only a handful of black and white images are left in the world catalogues.
A used railway stamp from Queensland, Australia, for 1 penny valid for the transport of newspapers and parcels A History of Railway Letter Stamps (1901) by H. L'Estrange Ewen In philately a railway stamp is a stamp issued to pay the cost of the conveyance of a letter or parcel by rail.
The 2024 postage stamp designs released by the U.S. Postal Service celebrate heroes of Underground Railroad, raise awareness about sea turtles & more Sneak peek at recently revealed 2024 postage ...
William Lambert, who helped people escape slavery, is among the Underground Railroad heroes the U.S. Postal Service is honoring on its forever stamps.
The American Revenue Association was founded in 1947 [1] and is a "non-profit corporation serving the needs and interests of all collectors of revenues, tax stamps, stamped paper, telegraph and railroad stamps, and general non-postal Back-of-the-Book material". [2] The association is run by a board of directors assisted by officers.