2 cent Washington Scott 211B 1883 /red brown special printing Perf 12

2 cent Washington Scott 211B 1883 /red brown special printing Perf 12
2 cent Washington Scott 211B 1883 /red brown special printing Perf 12

2 cent Washington Scott 211B 1883 /red brown special printing Perf 12
Embrace a piece of history with the 2 cent Washington Scott 211B stamp from 1883, a classic addition to any stamp collection. This particular stamp features a pale red brown color, with the special printing of Perf 12, adding a unique characteristic to its design. It’s a genuine artifact from the United States, reflecting the rich philatelic heritage of the era. The stamp is classified as Mint Lightly Hinged (MLH), indicating it has been previously hinged, though the original gum remains intact. It boasts a Very Fine (VF) grade, signifying its excellent preservation. Notably, it showcases a favor cancel, which appears to give Washington a long Curley side burn. This type of cancellation mark that adds a personal touch to its history. This stamp is an uncertified piece that promises to be a standout in any collection.
2 cent Washington Scott 211B 1883 /red brown special printing Perf 12

1951 10 cent REGULAR ISSUE VARIETY (2nd PRINTING) Scott# 6.2a/b/c + (Binder)

1951 10 cent REGULAR ISSUE VARIETY (2nd PRINTING) Scott# 6.2a/b/c + (Binder)

1951 10 cent REGULAR ISSUE VARIETY (2nd PRINTING) Scott# 6.2a/b/c + (Binder)
United Nations MIB’s/10 are in excellent condition. CONTROL NUMBER block – upper right corner. Perforation guide dots at most intersections. Plate Variety stamp #7 – Some of the sun’s rays emanating from the emblem are much darker as they approach the’1′. Perforations on bottom horizontal line are not punched through – center of stamps in the bottom row. Stock Sheet not included. Feel free to contact me with questions. Auctiva Offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
1951 10 cent REGULAR ISSUE VARIETY (2nd PRINTING) Scott# 6.2a/b/c + (Binder)