One-Owner Lifetime Stamp Collection - Auction #2
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Pelzer, SC 29669
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Meares Property Advisors

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Stamp Book with Miscellaneous Stamps

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Stamp Book with Miscellaneous Stamps

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Velmar Mint Block File Book with 3 Cent Stamps

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Visible X Album with Miscellaneous Stamps

405
#802 1937 3¢ U.S. Virgin Islands Territory
U.S. #802 shows Charlotte Amalie Harbor in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Issued five years after all residents of the territory were granted U.S. citizenship, this stamp pictures the city of Charlotte Amalie. The port city is on the island of St. Thomas, and both the harbor and city are displayed on the stamp.

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# 800 - 1937 3¢ Alaska Plate Block of Six

On October 18, 1937, the US Post Office issued the first stamp in a new series honoring the overseas territories of the United States.

The first stamp in the series was issued on October 18, 1937, in Honolulu Hawaii.  It pictures a statue of King Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810.  Hawaii adopted its first constitution in 1840.  And the United States recognized Hawaii as an independent government in 1842.

In 1893, Queen Liliuokalani attempted to install a new constitution that would increase her power, which led to a revolution that removed her from office.  This led to the creation of the Republic of Hawaii before the islands came under the control of US businessmen.

These businessmen lobbied for Hawaii to be annexed by the US. On August 12, 1898, the islands were officially annexed and became US possessions.  Hawaii became a US territory on June 14, 1900, making Hawaiians US citizens.  It later achieved statehood in 1959.


407
# 937 - 1945 3¢ Alfred E. Smith

U.S. #937 was issued to commemorate Alfred E. Smith, former governor of New York, who had died the previous year. 


408
# 943 - 1946 3¢ Smithsonian Institution Plate Block of Four
U.S. #943 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Smithsonian Institution. The stamp pictures the Smithsonian Institution and the words, “For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Among Men.” 
 

 


409
# 944 - 1946 3¢ Kearny Expedition into New Mexico

U.S. #944 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Stephen Watts Kearny into Santa Fe. The stamp pictures the raising of the American flag above the governors palace in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1846.


410
Set of 14 100th Anniversary United States Postage Stamps 1947 Souvenir Sheets

411
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled California's rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

412
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion Plate Block of Four
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

413
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

414
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

415
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

416
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

417
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

418
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in Americas labor history.

419
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in Americas labor history.

420
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in America€™s labor history

421
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

422
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

423
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

424
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

425
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

426
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary Plate Block of Four
Plate Block of Four In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

427
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary Plate Block of Four
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

428
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

429
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

430
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

431
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Stamp
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.
 

432
# 1017 - 1953 3¢ National Guard
U.S. #1017 commemorates the contributions of the U.S. National Guard in both peace and wartime. The stamp pictures a National Guardsman ready for action. The two background images picture a guardsman in a war scene and another protecting life and property.

433
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
 #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

434
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

435
# 1017 - 1953 3¢ National Guard Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1017 commemorates the contributions of the U.S. National Guard in both peace and wartime. The stamp pictures a National Guardsman ready for action. The two background images picture a guardsman in a war scene and another protecting life and property.

436
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America Plate Block of Four
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

437
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

438
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

439
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

440
# 998 - 1951 3¢ United Confederate Veterans Final Reunion

On June 10, 1889, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) was founded in New Orleans.


441
# 998 - 1951 3¢ United Confederate Veterans Final Reunion
On June 10, 1889, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) was founded in New Orleans.

442
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled California's rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

443
# 999 - 1951 3¢ Nevada Settlement Plate Block of Four
On October 31, 1864, Abraham Lincoln admitted Nevada to the Union to aid in the Civil War.

444
# 999 - 1951 3¢ Nevada Settlement Plate Block of Four
On October 31, 1864, Abraham Lincoln admitted Nevada to the Union to aid in the Civil War.

445
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

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# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

447
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

448
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

449
# 1002 - 1951 3¢ American Chemical Society Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American Chemical Society, U.S. #1002 pictures the organization's emblem along with several instruments related to chemical work, including an alembic, hydrometer, and ionization indicator.

450
# 1002 - 1951 3¢ American Chemical Society Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American Chemical Society, U.S. #1002 pictures the organization€™s emblem along with several instruments related to chemical work, including an alembic, hydrometer, and ionization indicator.

451
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

452
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

453
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

454
# 1004 - 1952 3¢ Betsy Ross Plate Block Four
Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Betsy Ross’ birth, U.S. #1004 features a reproduction of a C.H. Weisgerber painting. The stamp pictures Betsy Ross showing the flag to the Flag Committee – General George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross. 
 

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# 1004 - 1952 3¢ Betsy Ross Plate Block Four
Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Betsy Ross’ birth, U.S. #1004 features a reproduction of a C.H. Weisgerber painting. The stamp pictures Betsy Ross showing the flag to the Flag Committee – General George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross. 
 

456
# 1005 - 1952 3¢ 4-H Club Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1005 was issued to honor the 4-H Club movement. The stamp pictures the club’s symbol – a four-leaf clover. Also pictured are farm buildings and a teenage boy and girl.

457
# 1005 - 1952 3¢ 4-H Club Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1005 was issued to honor the 4-H Club movement. The stamp pictures the club’s symbol – a four-leaf clover. Also pictured are farm buildings and a teenage boy and girl.

458
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

459
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

460
# 1009 - 1952 3¢ Grand Coulee Dam
U.S. #1009, picturing the Grand Coulee Dam, commemorates 50 years of Federal assistance in the West managing the resources of local rivers and streams. 

461
U.S. #1007 3¢ American Automobile Association
U.S. #1007 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the American Automobile Association. The stamp pictures a crossing guard protecting two young girls from stepping into the road where 1902 and 1952 model year cars are driving.

462
#1007 3¢ American Automobile Association
U.S. #1007 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the American Automobile Association. The stamp pictures a crossing guard protecting two young girls from stepping into the road where 1902 and 1952 model year cars are driving.

463
# 1009 - 1952 3¢ Grand Coulee Dam
U.S. #1009, picturing the Grand Coulee Dam, commemorates 50 years of Federal assistance in the West managing the resources of local rivers and streams. 

464
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

465
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

466
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

467
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

468
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial

469
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

470
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

471
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

472
# 1015 - 1952 3¢ Newspaper Boys Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1015 was issued to honor America's newspaper boys. The stamp pictures a boy delivering newspapers along with a hand holding a torch, symbolizing free enterprise.

473
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.”  

474
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

475
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

476
# 910 - 1943 Overrun Countries: 5¢ Flag of Czechoslovakia
U.S. #910 is part of the Overrun Countries Series, which honors each of the nations invaded by Axis powers during World War II. It pictures the flag of Czechoslovakia, which features red and white bars from the ancient coat of arms of Bohemia.  The blue triangle was added in 1920 to differentiate it from the flag of Poland.
 

477
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

478
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

479
# 1020 - 1953 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, U.S. #1020 pictures Karl Bitter€™s sculptured plaque of James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, and Francois Barbe Marbois signing the 1803 Louisiana Transfer in Paris.

480
# 1020 - 1953 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, U.S. #1020 pictures Karl Bitter€™s sculptured plaque of James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, and Francois Barbe Marbois signing the 1803 Louisiana Transfer in Paris.

481
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry's negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry's ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry's portrait in the upper-right corner.

482
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four plus Four Extra
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry's negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry's ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry's portrait in the upper-right corner.

483
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry€™s negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry€™s ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry€™s portrait in the upper-right corner.

484
# 1022 - 1953 3¢ American Bar Association Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1022 commemorates the 75th anniversary of the American Bar Association. The stamp pictures a section of the frieze from the walls of the U.S. Supreme Court Room. It pictures four figures representing Wisdom, Justice, Divine Inspiration, and Truth.

485
# 1024 - 1953 3¢ Future Farmers of America Plate Block of Four Plus Four Extra Stamps
U.S. #1024 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Future Farmers of America. The stamp pictures a future farmer, wearing a jacket with the organization's emblem, standing before a farm with rolling hills in the distance.

486
# 1027 - 1953 3¢ New York City Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of New York City, U.S. #1027 pictures an artist's representation of the town of New Amsterdam in the early days of settlement. The stamp pictures a Dutch ship in the harbor with an outline of a modern New York City skyline in the background.

487
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

488
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable-type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.” 

489
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable-type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.” 

490
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four

491
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

492
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
#1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

493
# 1027 - 1953 3¢ New York City
Issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of New York City, U.S. #1027 pictures an artist's representation of the town of New Amsterdam in the early days of settlement. The stamp pictures a Dutch ship in the harbor with an outline of a modern New York City skyline in the background.

494
# 1028 - 1953 3¢ Gadsden Purchase Plate Block of Four Plus Six Extra Stamps
U.S. #1028 was issued to mark the centennial of the 1853 Gadsden Purchase, which added a strip of land along the U.S.-Mexico border.

495
# 1029 - 1954 3¢ Columbia University Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1029 commemorates the 200th anniversary of Columbia University. The stamp pictures the front view of the Low Memorial Library. The library, which serves as the schools administrative center, was built in 1895 by then-University President Seth Low in honor of his father, Abiel Abbot Low.

496
# 951 - 1947 3¢ U.S. Frigate Constitution
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary if the launching of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, U.S. #951 pictures an architects line drawing of the ship also famously known as Old Iron-sides. Surrounding the ship are 16 stars, representing the 16 states in the Union in 1797, the year the ship was first launched.

497
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled Californias rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

498
# 995 - 1950 3¢ Boy Scouts of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #995 is the first U.S. stamp honoring the Boy Scouts of America. It was issued in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on the opening day of the 1950 Boy Scout Jamboree in that location. The stamp features three Scouts of varying ages (and Scouting levels). The Statue of Liberty is shown in the background, reflecting the 1950 Scout theme Strengthening the Army of Liberty

499
# 995 - 1950 3¢ Boy Scouts of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #995 is the first U.S. stamp honoring the Boy Scouts of America. It was issued in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on the opening day of the 1950 Boy Scout Jamboree in that location. The stamp features three Scouts of varying ages (and Scouting levels). The Statue of Liberty is shown in the background, reflecting the 1950 Scout theme Strengthening the Army of Liberty

500
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

501
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

502
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

503
# 992 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: U.S. Capitol Building
The four-stamp set honoring the 150th anniversary of the nations capital includes U.S. #992, which pictures the U.S. Capitol building.

504
# 992 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: U.S. Capitol Building
The four-stamp set honoring the 150th anniversary of the nations capital includes U.S. #992, which pictures the U.S. Capitol building

505
# 991 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Supreme Court Building
U.S. #991 is part of a four-stamp set to honor the 150th anniversary of the nations capital. The stamp pictures the U.S. Supreme Court Building to illustrate the Judicial branch of government. The building was completed in 1935. Before then, the Supreme Court met in various parts of the U.S. Capitol building.

506
# 991 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Supreme Court Building
U.S. #991 is part of a four-stamp set to honor the 150th anniversary of the nations capital. The stamp pictures the U.S. Supreme Court Building to illustrate the Judicial branch of government. The building was completed in 1935. Before then, the Supreme Court met in various parts of the U.S. Capitol building.

507
# 977 - 1948 3¢ Moina Michael Plate Block of Four
On November 9, 1918, Moina Michael penned her poem, “We Shall Keep the Faith,” and resolved to wear a red poppy every day in remembrance of the fallen.

508
# 972 - 1948 3¢ Indian Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #972 arose from the request of Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, who asked Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan in 1947 for a stamp to commemorate the arrival of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. The stamp was issued in Muskogee, which served as the location of the Union Agency, a two-story stone building where the heads of the Five Civilized Tribes met.

509
# 970 - 1948 3¢ Fort Kearny Centenary Plate Block of Four
U.S. #970 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of Fort Kearny, Nebraska. It was an important trade center in the middle of the 1800s. 

510
# 898 - 1940 3¢ Coronado Expedition Plate Block of Four
The 1940 Coronado Expedition stamp commemorates the 400th anniversary of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's two-year exploration of the American Southwest. The stamp features a reproduction of Gerald Cassidy's painting, Coronado and His Captains. The top right corner of the stamp features the Coronado coat of arms. 

511
# 964 - 1948 3¢ Oregon Territory Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #964 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Oregon territorial government. The stamp pictures a wagon on the Oregon Trail and portraits of John McLoughlin and Jason Lee. 

512
# 934 - 1945 3¢ US Armed Forces: Army Plate Block of Four
U.S. #934 was issued to recognize the achievements of the U.S. Army during World War II. The stamp pictures a procession of troops in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as six bombers pass overhead. The arc was constructed in the early 1800s to honor all those who fought for France, especially during the Napoleonic Wars. The arc has served as a popular place for French victory marches over the years, including the French with their American allies in 1944 and 1945.

513
# 931 - 1945 2¢ Roosevelt and Little White House Plate Block of Four
U.S. #931 was issued as part of a series of four memorial stamps issued just a few months after President Franklin Roosevelt’s unexpected death in April 1945. This stamp commemorates the time President Roosevelt spent at the Little White House in Warm Springs, Georgia. As therapy following an attack of polio, Franklin Roosevelt swam in the warm mineral pools of Warm Springs, Georgia. In an effort to help polio victims afford treatment, Roosevelt bought the land surrounding the springs and established The Warm Springs Foundation.

514
# 928 - 1945 5¢ UN Peace Conference Plate Block of Four
When 46 nations gathered in San Francisco on April 25, 1945, they were exhausted from the extended war, disheartened by the inhumanity they had seen, and determined to prevent future generations from experiencing what they had seen firsthand. Their ultimate goal was to form an international organization that would have the power to maintain security and foster prosperity and give human rights an international legal status.

515
# 958 - 1948 5¢ Swedish Pioneer Centennial

U.S. #958 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Swedish pioneers traveling to the Middle West. The stamp pictures a Swedish pioneer’s covered wagon traveling westward. On either side of the wagon are 12 stars, representing the 12 Midwestern states the Swedish settled. 


516
# 955 - 1948 3¢ Mississippi Territory Plate Block of Four

517
# 1015 - 1952 3¢ Newspaper Boys Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1015 was issued to honor Americas newspaper boys. The stamp pictures a boy delivering newspapers along with a hand holding a torch, symbolizing free enterprise.

518
# 950 - 1947 3¢ Utah Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #950 commemorates Utah's 100th anniversary of settlement. The stamp pictures the first settlers entering the Great Salt Lake valley and the words his is the Place, which Brigham Young said when he led early pioneers on their trip to Utah.

519
# 951 - 1947 3¢ U.S. Frigate Constitution Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary if the launching of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, U.S. #951 pictures an architects line drawing of the ship also famously known as Old Iron-sides. Surrounding the ship are 16 stars, representing the 16 states in the Union in 1797, the year the ship was first launched. 

520
# 1016 - 1952 3¢ International Red Cross Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1016, issued to honor the International Red Cross, was the first bi-colored U.S. postage stamp ever produced on the rotary press. 

521
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Four
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

522
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Four
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

523
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Eight

524
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Eight
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

525
Velmar Mint Block File Stamp Book with a few stamps.

526
# 663 - 1929 T Roosevelt 5¢ Deep Blue
The 5¢ Kansas stamp was overprinted on U.S. #557, picturing Theodore Roosevelt.
 

527
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

528
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

529
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

530
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

531
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green

The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 


532
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Four
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

533
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

534
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Six
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

535
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Eight
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

536
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

537
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

538
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Eight
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

539
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

540
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Stamp Booklet with a few stamps.

541
Scott US Possessions Album The Panama Canal - Canal Zone

542
# BK80 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, Booklet Pane

543
The Panama Canal Booklet # CZ71 - 1924 1¢ Canal Zone - Franklin
Like many early Canal Zone issues, this stamp was created by overprinting an existing stamp – the 1923 1¢ deep green Franklin, U.S. #552.

544
1946 5¢ DC-4 Skymaster
This stamp was issued to replace the previous airmail stamp. The post office wanted to provide a stamp in a size more suitable for coils, stamp vending machines, and booklets of stamps

545
# RW58 - 1991 Federal Duck Stamp - King Eiders, and # RW12 - 1945 $1.00 Federal Duck Stamp

546
US Dept of Interior Migratory Birds and Hunting Stamps

547
1¢ Franklin Four Sets of Six Stamps

548
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

549
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

550
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

551
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps and Single Stamp

552
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

553
# 634 2¢ Washington Set of Four Panes with Six Stamps

554
# 498 - 1¢ Washington Green Set of Five Panes with Six Stamps

555
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with 1¢ Washington Stamps

556
One Penny Western Australia

557
Mexico Early Stamps, Set of Six

558
Early 1800's Cuba Stamps Set of Four Blocks with Four Stamps

559
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

560
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

561
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

562
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

563
Mozambique Company Stamps

564
Stamps Honoring Portuguese Navigators, Six Stamps

565
1952 Macau and Portuguesa Stamps

566
Four Stamps #B11-B114 1939 Queen Maud of Norway
The four surtaxed Norwegian stamps Sc. #B11-B14 were issued on July 24, 1939, about eight months after the death of Queen Maud of Norway.  The surtax benefited public charities. The common design features a portrait of Queen Maud.

Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria (1869-1938) was the youngest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of Great Britain.  In 1896, she married Prince Carl of Denmark, who would later become King Haakon VII of Norway.  As the Queen of Norway, Maud supported many charities, especially those for the benefit of children and animals, and she also provided encouragement for artists and musicians.  Maud died of heart failure on November 20, 1938, during a visit to Great Britain.

567
Russian Post Stamps

568
1918 Montenegro Red Cross Stamps

569
SUID AFRIKA 1943 1/2d GREEN STAMP

570
Indochina Air Mail Stamp

571
1911 American Red Cross Christmas Seal Outdoor Winter Home Snow Stamp

572
1937 16¢, US Air Mail, Special Delivery Stamps

573
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with 1¢ Washington Stamps

574
The White Ace United Sates Historical Air Mail Album

575
1952 The American Commemorative Stamp Album with Stamps

576
1930 C. Sancte Marie S Magistri Navis Sail Ship Spain Postage Stamp

577
Spain-Four 1930 Airmail Postage Stamps-Centenary of Goya

578
Spain-Four 1930 Airmail Postage Stamps-Centenary of Goya

579
Spain 1930 Early Air Stamp Columbus Issue 5¢ and 10¢

580
Three Spain Stamps

581
SAAR 195-198 Airmail League of Nations France Stamps

582
South Africa 1/2d and 1d Stamps

583
SG434-437 1929 PUC Stamps

584
# 578 1¢ Franklin Stamp

585
# 575 1¢ Franklin Stamp

586
# 557 2¢ Washington Stamps

587
# 575 - 1923 1¢ Franklin, Green

588
# 597 - 1923 1¢ Franklin, Green

589
# 606 - 1923 2¢ Washington

590
# 599 - 1923 2¢ Washington, Carmine

591
# 600 - 1924 3¢ Lincoln Two Stamps

592
# 612 - 1923 2¢ Harding

593
1954 San Marino Stamps

594
# 300 Liberia C54-56 Stamps

595
Hungary Sports Festival Stamps

596
New Caledonia C1-6 Sea Plane Stamps

597
Velmar Mint Block File with Stock Transfer Stamps

598
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with Used Stamps

599
Stamp Wallet # 12 with Stamps

600
Stamp Wallet # 12 with Stamps

601
Monaco 1956 Royal Wedding Stamp Set

602
Used Documentary Liberty Stamps

603
South West Africa Air Mail Stamps

604
1936 US Poster Stamp Rhode Island Tercentenary

605
1906 U.S. Begins Issuing Stamps in Philippines, Used Stamps
On June 30, 1899, the American military government issued its first stamps in the Philippines.

606
1929 Cuba Stamps

607
1899-1958 Cuba Stamps

608
Vintage Cuba Stamps

609
Stamps from Cuba

610
Stamps from Cuba

611
Confederate States of America Five Cent Stamps

612
1861 5¢ Green Horizontal Pair Used, Confederate States Of America 5c

613
CSA Scott 1 5¢ Green Horizontal Pair, 1861 Postmark Savannah GA

614
100th Anniversary of Moonwalk, Saint Lucia First day Issue Disney Stamps

615
Grenada 1979 First Day of Issue Disney Stamps

616
Japan 283a National Park Set Stamps

617
Europe C14-16 Stamps

618
1953 Chicago World's Fair Stamps

619
708 1932 3¢ Washington Plate block of Four, and 709 4c Washington Block of Four with Broken Frame Li
708 1932 3¢ Washington Plate block of Four, and 709 4¢ Washington Block of Four with Broken Frame Line 

620
1932 5¢ and 6¢ Washington Stamps
#10 Scratches 
Mark on Forehead

621
1932 9¢ and 10¢ Washington Stamps

622
1932 7¢ and 8¢ Washington Stamps

623
#704 1932 1/2¢ Washington Stamp
Broken Circle #8

624
1951, The White Ace United Sates Historical Album Commemorative Issues of the US with Stamps

625
Nudes Stamps 100 All Different Open Envelope,
Open Envelope- Set may not be complete.

626
Belgian Congo Flower Stamps

627
Cuba Stamps

628
Philippines 5¢ Block of Four

629
1936 Morocco Agencies, Four Set Block of Four

630
South Africa 1/2d and 1d Stamps

631
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢

632
Lot of Stamps

633
Washington Stamps Range of 1¢-10¢

634
Washington 2¢ Stamps

635
US National Park Postage Stamps

636
US National Park Postage Stamps

637
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

638
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

639
Washington Stamps 1¢-10¢, Some Used

640
Presidential Postage Stamps

641
Miscellaneous Washington/Franklin Postage Stamps

642
Washington Stamps 1¢-10¢ Some Used

643
Presidential Postage Stamps

644
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢ Some Used

645
Washington/Harding Stamps, Some Used

646
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢ Some Used

647
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

648
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

649
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

650
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

651
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

652
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

653
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

654
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

655
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

656
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

657
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

658
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

659
US Overrun Countries Postage Stamps

660
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

661
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

662
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

663
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

664
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

665
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

666
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps, Some Used

667
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps, Some Used

668
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

669
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

670
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

671
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

672
Connecticut Used Postage Stamps

673
Missouri Used Postage Stamps

674
Minnesota Used Postage Stamps

675
Michigan Used Postage Stamps

676
Florida Used Postage Stamps

677
North and South Dakota Used Postage Stamps

678
Wisconsin Used Postage Stamps

679
Washington DC Used Postage Stamps

680
Virginia Used Postage Stamps

681
Washinton Used Postage Stamps

682
Virginia Used Postage Stamps

683
North and South California Used Postage Stamps

684
Iowa Used Postage Stamps

685
Oregon Used Postage Stamps

686
Georgia Used Postage Stamps

687
Maryland Used Postage Stamps

688
Maine Used Postage Stamps

689
Delaware Used Postage Stamps

690
California Used Postage Stamps

691
Kansas Used Postage Stamps

692
Nebraska Used Postage Stamps

693
Kentucky Used Postage Stamps

694
New Jersey Used Postage Stamps

695
Rhode Island Used Postage Stamps

696
Pennsylvania Used Postage Stamps

697
Stamp Reference Books, Weston Collection of Worldwide Stamps, and US British Empire & Foreign Stamps

698
Stamp Reference Book, Madison Avenue Galleries US, British Empire and Foreign Stamps

699
Stamp Reference Book, US Postage Stamp and Postal History

700
2008 US/BNA Postage Stamp Catalog

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401
Stamp Book with Miscellaneous Stamps

402
Stamp Book with Miscellaneous Stamps

403
Velmar Mint Block File Book with 3 Cent Stamps

404
Visible X Album with Miscellaneous Stamps

405
#802 1937 3¢ U.S. Virgin Islands Territory
U.S. #802 shows Charlotte Amalie Harbor in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Issued five years after all residents of the territory were granted U.S. citizenship, this stamp pictures the city of Charlotte Amalie. The port city is on the island of St. Thomas, and both the harbor and city are displayed on the stamp.

406
# 800 - 1937 3¢ Alaska Plate Block of Six

On October 18, 1937, the US Post Office issued the first stamp in a new series honoring the overseas territories of the United States.

The first stamp in the series was issued on October 18, 1937, in Honolulu Hawaii.  It pictures a statue of King Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810.  Hawaii adopted its first constitution in 1840.  And the United States recognized Hawaii as an independent government in 1842.

In 1893, Queen Liliuokalani attempted to install a new constitution that would increase her power, which led to a revolution that removed her from office.  This led to the creation of the Republic of Hawaii before the islands came under the control of US businessmen.

These businessmen lobbied for Hawaii to be annexed by the US. On August 12, 1898, the islands were officially annexed and became US possessions.  Hawaii became a US territory on June 14, 1900, making Hawaiians US citizens.  It later achieved statehood in 1959.


407
# 937 - 1945 3¢ Alfred E. Smith

U.S. #937 was issued to commemorate Alfred E. Smith, former governor of New York, who had died the previous year. 


408
# 943 - 1946 3¢ Smithsonian Institution Plate Block of Four
U.S. #943 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Smithsonian Institution. The stamp pictures the Smithsonian Institution and the words, “For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Among Men.” 
 

 


409
# 944 - 1946 3¢ Kearny Expedition into New Mexico

U.S. #944 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Stephen Watts Kearny into Santa Fe. The stamp pictures the raising of the American flag above the governors palace in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1846.


410
Set of 14 100th Anniversary United States Postage Stamps 1947 Souvenir Sheets

411
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled California's rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

412
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion Plate Block of Four
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

413
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

414
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

415
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

416
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

417
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

418
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in Americas labor history.

419
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in Americas labor history.

420
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in America€™s labor history

421
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

422
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

423
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

424
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

425
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

426
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary Plate Block of Four
Plate Block of Four In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

427
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary Plate Block of Four
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

428
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

429
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

430
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

431
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Stamp
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.
 

432
# 1017 - 1953 3¢ National Guard
U.S. #1017 commemorates the contributions of the U.S. National Guard in both peace and wartime. The stamp pictures a National Guardsman ready for action. The two background images picture a guardsman in a war scene and another protecting life and property.

433
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
 #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

434
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

435
# 1017 - 1953 3¢ National Guard Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1017 commemorates the contributions of the U.S. National Guard in both peace and wartime. The stamp pictures a National Guardsman ready for action. The two background images picture a guardsman in a war scene and another protecting life and property.

436
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America Plate Block of Four
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

437
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

438
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

439
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

440
# 998 - 1951 3¢ United Confederate Veterans Final Reunion

On June 10, 1889, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) was founded in New Orleans.


441
# 998 - 1951 3¢ United Confederate Veterans Final Reunion
On June 10, 1889, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) was founded in New Orleans.

442
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled California's rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

443
# 999 - 1951 3¢ Nevada Settlement Plate Block of Four
On October 31, 1864, Abraham Lincoln admitted Nevada to the Union to aid in the Civil War.

444
# 999 - 1951 3¢ Nevada Settlement Plate Block of Four
On October 31, 1864, Abraham Lincoln admitted Nevada to the Union to aid in the Civil War.

445
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

446
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

447
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

448
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

449
# 1002 - 1951 3¢ American Chemical Society Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American Chemical Society, U.S. #1002 pictures the organization's emblem along with several instruments related to chemical work, including an alembic, hydrometer, and ionization indicator.

450
# 1002 - 1951 3¢ American Chemical Society Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American Chemical Society, U.S. #1002 pictures the organization€™s emblem along with several instruments related to chemical work, including an alembic, hydrometer, and ionization indicator.

451
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

452
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

453
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

454
# 1004 - 1952 3¢ Betsy Ross Plate Block Four
Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Betsy Ross’ birth, U.S. #1004 features a reproduction of a C.H. Weisgerber painting. The stamp pictures Betsy Ross showing the flag to the Flag Committee – General George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross. 
 

455
# 1004 - 1952 3¢ Betsy Ross Plate Block Four
Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Betsy Ross’ birth, U.S. #1004 features a reproduction of a C.H. Weisgerber painting. The stamp pictures Betsy Ross showing the flag to the Flag Committee – General George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross. 
 

456
# 1005 - 1952 3¢ 4-H Club Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1005 was issued to honor the 4-H Club movement. The stamp pictures the club’s symbol – a four-leaf clover. Also pictured are farm buildings and a teenage boy and girl.

457
# 1005 - 1952 3¢ 4-H Club Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1005 was issued to honor the 4-H Club movement. The stamp pictures the club’s symbol – a four-leaf clover. Also pictured are farm buildings and a teenage boy and girl.

458
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

459
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

460
# 1009 - 1952 3¢ Grand Coulee Dam
U.S. #1009, picturing the Grand Coulee Dam, commemorates 50 years of Federal assistance in the West managing the resources of local rivers and streams. 

461
U.S. #1007 3¢ American Automobile Association
U.S. #1007 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the American Automobile Association. The stamp pictures a crossing guard protecting two young girls from stepping into the road where 1902 and 1952 model year cars are driving.

462
#1007 3¢ American Automobile Association
U.S. #1007 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the American Automobile Association. The stamp pictures a crossing guard protecting two young girls from stepping into the road where 1902 and 1952 model year cars are driving.

463
# 1009 - 1952 3¢ Grand Coulee Dam
U.S. #1009, picturing the Grand Coulee Dam, commemorates 50 years of Federal assistance in the West managing the resources of local rivers and streams. 

464
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

465
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

466
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

467
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

468
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial

469
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

470
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

471
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

472
# 1015 - 1952 3¢ Newspaper Boys Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1015 was issued to honor America's newspaper boys. The stamp pictures a boy delivering newspapers along with a hand holding a torch, symbolizing free enterprise.

473
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.”  

474
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

475
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

476
# 910 - 1943 Overrun Countries: 5¢ Flag of Czechoslovakia
U.S. #910 is part of the Overrun Countries Series, which honors each of the nations invaded by Axis powers during World War II. It pictures the flag of Czechoslovakia, which features red and white bars from the ancient coat of arms of Bohemia.  The blue triangle was added in 1920 to differentiate it from the flag of Poland.
 

477
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

478
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

479
# 1020 - 1953 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, U.S. #1020 pictures Karl Bitter€™s sculptured plaque of James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, and Francois Barbe Marbois signing the 1803 Louisiana Transfer in Paris.

480
# 1020 - 1953 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, U.S. #1020 pictures Karl Bitter€™s sculptured plaque of James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, and Francois Barbe Marbois signing the 1803 Louisiana Transfer in Paris.

481
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry's negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry's ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry's portrait in the upper-right corner.

482
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four plus Four Extra
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry's negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry's ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry's portrait in the upper-right corner.

483
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry€™s negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry€™s ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry€™s portrait in the upper-right corner.

484
# 1022 - 1953 3¢ American Bar Association Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1022 commemorates the 75th anniversary of the American Bar Association. The stamp pictures a section of the frieze from the walls of the U.S. Supreme Court Room. It pictures four figures representing Wisdom, Justice, Divine Inspiration, and Truth.

485
# 1024 - 1953 3¢ Future Farmers of America Plate Block of Four Plus Four Extra Stamps
U.S. #1024 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Future Farmers of America. The stamp pictures a future farmer, wearing a jacket with the organization's emblem, standing before a farm with rolling hills in the distance.

486
# 1027 - 1953 3¢ New York City Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of New York City, U.S. #1027 pictures an artist's representation of the town of New Amsterdam in the early days of settlement. The stamp pictures a Dutch ship in the harbor with an outline of a modern New York City skyline in the background.

487
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

488
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable-type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.” 

489
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable-type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.” 

490
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four

491
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

492
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
#1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

493
# 1027 - 1953 3¢ New York City
Issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of New York City, U.S. #1027 pictures an artist's representation of the town of New Amsterdam in the early days of settlement. The stamp pictures a Dutch ship in the harbor with an outline of a modern New York City skyline in the background.

494
# 1028 - 1953 3¢ Gadsden Purchase Plate Block of Four Plus Six Extra Stamps
U.S. #1028 was issued to mark the centennial of the 1853 Gadsden Purchase, which added a strip of land along the U.S.-Mexico border.

495
# 1029 - 1954 3¢ Columbia University Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1029 commemorates the 200th anniversary of Columbia University. The stamp pictures the front view of the Low Memorial Library. The library, which serves as the schools administrative center, was built in 1895 by then-University President Seth Low in honor of his father, Abiel Abbot Low.

496
# 951 - 1947 3¢ U.S. Frigate Constitution
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary if the launching of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, U.S. #951 pictures an architects line drawing of the ship also famously known as Old Iron-sides. Surrounding the ship are 16 stars, representing the 16 states in the Union in 1797, the year the ship was first launched.

497
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled Californias rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

498
# 995 - 1950 3¢ Boy Scouts of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #995 is the first U.S. stamp honoring the Boy Scouts of America. It was issued in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on the opening day of the 1950 Boy Scout Jamboree in that location. The stamp features three Scouts of varying ages (and Scouting levels). The Statue of Liberty is shown in the background, reflecting the 1950 Scout theme Strengthening the Army of Liberty

499
# 995 - 1950 3¢ Boy Scouts of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #995 is the first U.S. stamp honoring the Boy Scouts of America. It was issued in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on the opening day of the 1950 Boy Scout Jamboree in that location. The stamp features three Scouts of varying ages (and Scouting levels). The Statue of Liberty is shown in the background, reflecting the 1950 Scout theme Strengthening the Army of Liberty

500
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

501
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

502
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

503
# 992 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: U.S. Capitol Building
The four-stamp set honoring the 150th anniversary of the nations capital includes U.S. #992, which pictures the U.S. Capitol building.

504
# 992 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: U.S. Capitol Building
The four-stamp set honoring the 150th anniversary of the nations capital includes U.S. #992, which pictures the U.S. Capitol building

505
# 991 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Supreme Court Building
U.S. #991 is part of a four-stamp set to honor the 150th anniversary of the nations capital. The stamp pictures the U.S. Supreme Court Building to illustrate the Judicial branch of government. The building was completed in 1935. Before then, the Supreme Court met in various parts of the U.S. Capitol building.

506
# 991 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Supreme Court Building
U.S. #991 is part of a four-stamp set to honor the 150th anniversary of the nations capital. The stamp pictures the U.S. Supreme Court Building to illustrate the Judicial branch of government. The building was completed in 1935. Before then, the Supreme Court met in various parts of the U.S. Capitol building.

507
# 977 - 1948 3¢ Moina Michael Plate Block of Four
On November 9, 1918, Moina Michael penned her poem, “We Shall Keep the Faith,” and resolved to wear a red poppy every day in remembrance of the fallen.

508
# 972 - 1948 3¢ Indian Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #972 arose from the request of Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, who asked Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan in 1947 for a stamp to commemorate the arrival of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. The stamp was issued in Muskogee, which served as the location of the Union Agency, a two-story stone building where the heads of the Five Civilized Tribes met.

509
# 970 - 1948 3¢ Fort Kearny Centenary Plate Block of Four
U.S. #970 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of Fort Kearny, Nebraska. It was an important trade center in the middle of the 1800s. 

510
# 898 - 1940 3¢ Coronado Expedition Plate Block of Four
The 1940 Coronado Expedition stamp commemorates the 400th anniversary of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's two-year exploration of the American Southwest. The stamp features a reproduction of Gerald Cassidy's painting, Coronado and His Captains. The top right corner of the stamp features the Coronado coat of arms. 

511
# 964 - 1948 3¢ Oregon Territory Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #964 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Oregon territorial government. The stamp pictures a wagon on the Oregon Trail and portraits of John McLoughlin and Jason Lee. 

512
# 934 - 1945 3¢ US Armed Forces: Army Plate Block of Four
U.S. #934 was issued to recognize the achievements of the U.S. Army during World War II. The stamp pictures a procession of troops in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as six bombers pass overhead. The arc was constructed in the early 1800s to honor all those who fought for France, especially during the Napoleonic Wars. The arc has served as a popular place for French victory marches over the years, including the French with their American allies in 1944 and 1945.

513
# 931 - 1945 2¢ Roosevelt and Little White House Plate Block of Four
U.S. #931 was issued as part of a series of four memorial stamps issued just a few months after President Franklin Roosevelt’s unexpected death in April 1945. This stamp commemorates the time President Roosevelt spent at the Little White House in Warm Springs, Georgia. As therapy following an attack of polio, Franklin Roosevelt swam in the warm mineral pools of Warm Springs, Georgia. In an effort to help polio victims afford treatment, Roosevelt bought the land surrounding the springs and established The Warm Springs Foundation.

514
# 928 - 1945 5¢ UN Peace Conference Plate Block of Four
When 46 nations gathered in San Francisco on April 25, 1945, they were exhausted from the extended war, disheartened by the inhumanity they had seen, and determined to prevent future generations from experiencing what they had seen firsthand. Their ultimate goal was to form an international organization that would have the power to maintain security and foster prosperity and give human rights an international legal status.

515
# 958 - 1948 5¢ Swedish Pioneer Centennial

U.S. #958 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Swedish pioneers traveling to the Middle West. The stamp pictures a Swedish pioneer’s covered wagon traveling westward. On either side of the wagon are 12 stars, representing the 12 Midwestern states the Swedish settled. 


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# 955 - 1948 3¢ Mississippi Territory Plate Block of Four

517
# 1015 - 1952 3¢ Newspaper Boys Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1015 was issued to honor Americas newspaper boys. The stamp pictures a boy delivering newspapers along with a hand holding a torch, symbolizing free enterprise.

518
# 950 - 1947 3¢ Utah Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #950 commemorates Utah's 100th anniversary of settlement. The stamp pictures the first settlers entering the Great Salt Lake valley and the words his is the Place, which Brigham Young said when he led early pioneers on their trip to Utah.

519
# 951 - 1947 3¢ U.S. Frigate Constitution Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary if the launching of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, U.S. #951 pictures an architects line drawing of the ship also famously known as Old Iron-sides. Surrounding the ship are 16 stars, representing the 16 states in the Union in 1797, the year the ship was first launched. 

520
# 1016 - 1952 3¢ International Red Cross Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1016, issued to honor the International Red Cross, was the first bi-colored U.S. postage stamp ever produced on the rotary press. 

521
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Four
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

522
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Four
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

523
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Eight

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# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Eight
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

525
Velmar Mint Block File Stamp Book with a few stamps.

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# 663 - 1929 T Roosevelt 5¢ Deep Blue
The 5¢ Kansas stamp was overprinted on U.S. #557, picturing Theodore Roosevelt.
 

527
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

528
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

529
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

530
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

531
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green

The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 


532
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Four
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

533
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

534
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Six
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

535
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Eight
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

536
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

537
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

538
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Eight
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

539
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

540
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Stamp Booklet with a few stamps.

541
Scott US Possessions Album The Panama Canal - Canal Zone

542
# BK80 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, Booklet Pane

543
The Panama Canal Booklet # CZ71 - 1924 1¢ Canal Zone - Franklin
Like many early Canal Zone issues, this stamp was created by overprinting an existing stamp – the 1923 1¢ deep green Franklin, U.S. #552.

544
1946 5¢ DC-4 Skymaster
This stamp was issued to replace the previous airmail stamp. The post office wanted to provide a stamp in a size more suitable for coils, stamp vending machines, and booklets of stamps

545
# RW58 - 1991 Federal Duck Stamp - King Eiders, and # RW12 - 1945 $1.00 Federal Duck Stamp

546
US Dept of Interior Migratory Birds and Hunting Stamps

547
1¢ Franklin Four Sets of Six Stamps

548
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

549
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

550
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

551
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps and Single Stamp

552
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

553
# 634 2¢ Washington Set of Four Panes with Six Stamps

554
# 498 - 1¢ Washington Green Set of Five Panes with Six Stamps

555
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with 1¢ Washington Stamps

556
One Penny Western Australia

557
Mexico Early Stamps, Set of Six

558
Early 1800's Cuba Stamps Set of Four Blocks with Four Stamps

559
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

560
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

561
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

562
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

563
Mozambique Company Stamps

564
Stamps Honoring Portuguese Navigators, Six Stamps

565
1952 Macau and Portuguesa Stamps

566
Four Stamps #B11-B114 1939 Queen Maud of Norway
The four surtaxed Norwegian stamps Sc. #B11-B14 were issued on July 24, 1939, about eight months after the death of Queen Maud of Norway.  The surtax benefited public charities. The common design features a portrait of Queen Maud.

Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria (1869-1938) was the youngest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of Great Britain.  In 1896, she married Prince Carl of Denmark, who would later become King Haakon VII of Norway.  As the Queen of Norway, Maud supported many charities, especially those for the benefit of children and animals, and she also provided encouragement for artists and musicians.  Maud died of heart failure on November 20, 1938, during a visit to Great Britain.

567
Russian Post Stamps

568
1918 Montenegro Red Cross Stamps

569
SUID AFRIKA 1943 1/2d GREEN STAMP

570
Indochina Air Mail Stamp

571
1911 American Red Cross Christmas Seal Outdoor Winter Home Snow Stamp

572
1937 16¢, US Air Mail, Special Delivery Stamps

573
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with 1¢ Washington Stamps

574
The White Ace United Sates Historical Air Mail Album

575
1952 The American Commemorative Stamp Album with Stamps

576
1930 C. Sancte Marie S Magistri Navis Sail Ship Spain Postage Stamp

577
Spain-Four 1930 Airmail Postage Stamps-Centenary of Goya

578
Spain-Four 1930 Airmail Postage Stamps-Centenary of Goya

579
Spain 1930 Early Air Stamp Columbus Issue 5¢ and 10¢

580
Three Spain Stamps

581
SAAR 195-198 Airmail League of Nations France Stamps

582
South Africa 1/2d and 1d Stamps

583
SG434-437 1929 PUC Stamps

584
# 578 1¢ Franklin Stamp

585
# 575 1¢ Franklin Stamp

586
# 557 2¢ Washington Stamps

587
# 575 - 1923 1¢ Franklin, Green

588
# 597 - 1923 1¢ Franklin, Green

589
# 606 - 1923 2¢ Washington

590
# 599 - 1923 2¢ Washington, Carmine

591
# 600 - 1924 3¢ Lincoln Two Stamps

592
# 612 - 1923 2¢ Harding

593
1954 San Marino Stamps

594
# 300 Liberia C54-56 Stamps

595
Hungary Sports Festival Stamps

596
New Caledonia C1-6 Sea Plane Stamps

597
Velmar Mint Block File with Stock Transfer Stamps

598
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with Used Stamps

599
Stamp Wallet # 12 with Stamps

600
Stamp Wallet # 12 with Stamps

601
Monaco 1956 Royal Wedding Stamp Set

602
Used Documentary Liberty Stamps

603
South West Africa Air Mail Stamps

604
1936 US Poster Stamp Rhode Island Tercentenary

605
1906 U.S. Begins Issuing Stamps in Philippines, Used Stamps
On June 30, 1899, the American military government issued its first stamps in the Philippines.

606
1929 Cuba Stamps

607
1899-1958 Cuba Stamps

608
Vintage Cuba Stamps

609
Stamps from Cuba

610
Stamps from Cuba

611
Confederate States of America Five Cent Stamps

612
1861 5¢ Green Horizontal Pair Used, Confederate States Of America 5c

613
CSA Scott 1 5¢ Green Horizontal Pair, 1861 Postmark Savannah GA

614
100th Anniversary of Moonwalk, Saint Lucia First day Issue Disney Stamps

615
Grenada 1979 First Day of Issue Disney Stamps

616
Japan 283a National Park Set Stamps

617
Europe C14-16 Stamps

618
1953 Chicago World's Fair Stamps

619
708 1932 3¢ Washington Plate block of Four, and 709 4c Washington Block of Four with Broken Frame Li
708 1932 3¢ Washington Plate block of Four, and 709 4¢ Washington Block of Four with Broken Frame Line 

620
1932 5¢ and 6¢ Washington Stamps
#10 Scratches 
Mark on Forehead

621
1932 9¢ and 10¢ Washington Stamps

622
1932 7¢ and 8¢ Washington Stamps

623
#704 1932 1/2¢ Washington Stamp
Broken Circle #8

624
1951, The White Ace United Sates Historical Album Commemorative Issues of the US with Stamps

625
Nudes Stamps 100 All Different Open Envelope,
Open Envelope- Set may not be complete.

626
Belgian Congo Flower Stamps

627
Cuba Stamps

628
Philippines 5¢ Block of Four

629
1936 Morocco Agencies, Four Set Block of Four

630
South Africa 1/2d and 1d Stamps

631
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢

632
Lot of Stamps

633
Washington Stamps Range of 1¢-10¢

634
Washington 2¢ Stamps

635
US National Park Postage Stamps

636
US National Park Postage Stamps

637
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

638
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

639
Washington Stamps 1¢-10¢, Some Used

640
Presidential Postage Stamps

641
Miscellaneous Washington/Franklin Postage Stamps

642
Washington Stamps 1¢-10¢ Some Used

643
Presidential Postage Stamps

644
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢ Some Used

645
Washington/Harding Stamps, Some Used

646
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢ Some Used

647
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

648
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

649
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

650
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

651
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

652
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

653
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

654
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

655
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

656
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

657
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

658
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

659
US Overrun Countries Postage Stamps

660
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

661
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

662
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

663
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

664
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

665
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

666
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps, Some Used

667
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps, Some Used

668
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

669
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

670
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

671
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

672
Connecticut Used Postage Stamps

673
Missouri Used Postage Stamps

674
Minnesota Used Postage Stamps

675
Michigan Used Postage Stamps

676
Florida Used Postage Stamps

677
North and South Dakota Used Postage Stamps

678
Wisconsin Used Postage Stamps

679
Washington DC Used Postage Stamps

680
Virginia Used Postage Stamps

681
Washinton Used Postage Stamps

682
Virginia Used Postage Stamps

683
North and South California Used Postage Stamps

684
Iowa Used Postage Stamps

685
Oregon Used Postage Stamps

686
Georgia Used Postage Stamps

687
Maryland Used Postage Stamps

688
Maine Used Postage Stamps

689
Delaware Used Postage Stamps

690
California Used Postage Stamps

691
Kansas Used Postage Stamps

692
Nebraska Used Postage Stamps

693
Kentucky Used Postage Stamps

694
New Jersey Used Postage Stamps

695
Rhode Island Used Postage Stamps

696
Pennsylvania Used Postage Stamps

697
Stamp Reference Books, Weston Collection of Worldwide Stamps, and US British Empire & Foreign Stamps

698
Stamp Reference Book, Madison Avenue Galleries US, British Empire and Foreign Stamps

699
Stamp Reference Book, US Postage Stamp and Postal History

700
2008 US/BNA Postage Stamp Catalog
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One-Owner Lifetime Stamp Collection - Auction #2
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Monday Nov 27 , 5:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Monday Dec 4 , 1:00 PM
Auction Location

Pelzer, SC 29669
Company
Meares Property Advisors

Contact: Darron Meares, CAI, MBA
Phone: 864-947-2000
Website: www.MPA-SC.com

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See full terms and conditions on our online bidding site by click the online catalog link on this page.
 

 

401
Stamp Book with Miscellaneous Stamps

402
Stamp Book with Miscellaneous Stamps

403
Velmar Mint Block File Book with 3 Cent Stamps

404
Visible X Album with Miscellaneous Stamps

405
#802 1937 3¢ U.S. Virgin Islands Territory
U.S. #802 shows Charlotte Amalie Harbor in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Issued five years after all residents of the territory were granted U.S. citizenship, this stamp pictures the city of Charlotte Amalie. The port city is on the island of St. Thomas, and both the harbor and city are displayed on the stamp.

406
# 800 - 1937 3¢ Alaska Plate Block of Six

On October 18, 1937, the US Post Office issued the first stamp in a new series honoring the overseas territories of the United States.

The first stamp in the series was issued on October 18, 1937, in Honolulu Hawaii.  It pictures a statue of King Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810.  Hawaii adopted its first constitution in 1840.  And the United States recognized Hawaii as an independent government in 1842.

In 1893, Queen Liliuokalani attempted to install a new constitution that would increase her power, which led to a revolution that removed her from office.  This led to the creation of the Republic of Hawaii before the islands came under the control of US businessmen.

These businessmen lobbied for Hawaii to be annexed by the US. On August 12, 1898, the islands were officially annexed and became US possessions.  Hawaii became a US territory on June 14, 1900, making Hawaiians US citizens.  It later achieved statehood in 1959.


407
# 937 - 1945 3¢ Alfred E. Smith

U.S. #937 was issued to commemorate Alfred E. Smith, former governor of New York, who had died the previous year. 


408
# 943 - 1946 3¢ Smithsonian Institution Plate Block of Four
U.S. #943 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Smithsonian Institution. The stamp pictures the Smithsonian Institution and the words, “For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Among Men.” 
 

 


409
# 944 - 1946 3¢ Kearny Expedition into New Mexico

U.S. #944 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Stephen Watts Kearny into Santa Fe. The stamp pictures the raising of the American flag above the governors palace in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1846.


410
Set of 14 100th Anniversary United States Postage Stamps 1947 Souvenir Sheets

411
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled California's rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

412
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion Plate Block of Four
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

413
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

414
# 990 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Executive Mansion
U.S. #990 is part of the National Capital Sesquicentennial set, and honors the Executive branch of government as represented by the White House. The White House was planned by architect Francis Hoban and completed in 1802.

415
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

416
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

417
# 989 - 1950 3¢ Statue of Freedom on Capitol Dome Plate Block of Four
The “Statue of Freedom,” pictured in U.S. #989, was designed by Thomas Crawford. It stands on top of the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C. The statue was originally designed in 1855 as wearing a “Phrygian” cap – a historic symbol of freedom from slavery. But Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War and in charge of the construction of the statue, strongly objected. He felt the use of the cap was a commentary against the practice of slavery in the South.

418
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in Americas labor history.

419
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in Americas labor history.

420
# 988 - 1950 3¢ Samuel Gompers Plate Block of Four
U.S. #988 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Samuel Gompers, one of the most prominent figures in America€™s labor history

421
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

422
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

423
# 987 - 1950 3¢ American Bankers Association
U.S. honors the American Bankers Association. Issued on the 75th anniversary of its founding, the stamp pictures a coin that surrounds scenes showing where banks give service, such as farms, railroads, and manufacturing.

424
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

425
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

426
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary Plate Block of Four
Plate Block of Four In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

427
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary Plate Block of Four
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

428
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

429
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

430
# 996 - 1950 3¢ Indiana Territory Plate Block of Four
This stamp honors the centennial of the formation of the Indiana Territory, which incorporated present-day Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan and Minnesota. It was issued in Vincennes, Indiana, which served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

431
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Stamp
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.
 

432
# 1017 - 1953 3¢ National Guard
U.S. #1017 commemorates the contributions of the U.S. National Guard in both peace and wartime. The stamp pictures a National Guardsman ready for action. The two background images picture a guardsman in a war scene and another protecting life and property.

433
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
 #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

434
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

435
# 1017 - 1953 3¢ National Guard Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1017 commemorates the contributions of the U.S. National Guard in both peace and wartime. The stamp pictures a National Guardsman ready for action. The two background images picture a guardsman in a war scene and another protecting life and property.

436
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America Plate Block of Four
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

437
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

438
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

439
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

440
# 998 - 1951 3¢ United Confederate Veterans Final Reunion

On June 10, 1889, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) was founded in New Orleans.


441
# 998 - 1951 3¢ United Confederate Veterans Final Reunion
On June 10, 1889, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) was founded in New Orleans.

442
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled California's rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

443
# 999 - 1951 3¢ Nevada Settlement Plate Block of Four
On October 31, 1864, Abraham Lincoln admitted Nevada to the Union to aid in the Civil War.

444
# 999 - 1951 3¢ Nevada Settlement Plate Block of Four
On October 31, 1864, Abraham Lincoln admitted Nevada to the Union to aid in the Civil War.

445
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

446
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

447
# 1000 - 1951 3¢ Landing of Cadillac at Detroit Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1000 commemorates the 250th anniversary of the landing of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in what is now present-day Detroit. It became a key location for France in the New World, and a trading center on the edges of the American frontier. The stamp pictures Cadillac's landing, with an image of the 1951 skyline of the City of Detroit in the background.

448
# 1001 - 1951 3¢ Colorado Statehood Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood, U.S. #1001 pictures the state capitol building. Surrounding the capitol are Mount of the Holy Cross, the state seal, the state flower (the columbine), and a cowboy on a horse. 

449
# 1002 - 1951 3¢ American Chemical Society Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American Chemical Society, U.S. #1002 pictures the organization's emblem along with several instruments related to chemical work, including an alembic, hydrometer, and ionization indicator.

450
# 1002 - 1951 3¢ American Chemical Society Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American Chemical Society, U.S. #1002 pictures the organization€™s emblem along with several instruments related to chemical work, including an alembic, hydrometer, and ionization indicator.

451
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

452
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

453
# 1003 - 1951 3¢ Battle of Brooklyn Plate Block of Four
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, U.S. #1003 pictures General George Washington evacuating his troops near the Fulton Ferry House.

454
# 1004 - 1952 3¢ Betsy Ross Plate Block Four
Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Betsy Ross’ birth, U.S. #1004 features a reproduction of a C.H. Weisgerber painting. The stamp pictures Betsy Ross showing the flag to the Flag Committee – General George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross. 
 

455
# 1004 - 1952 3¢ Betsy Ross Plate Block Four
Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Betsy Ross’ birth, U.S. #1004 features a reproduction of a C.H. Weisgerber painting. The stamp pictures Betsy Ross showing the flag to the Flag Committee – General George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross. 
 

456
# 1005 - 1952 3¢ 4-H Club Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1005 was issued to honor the 4-H Club movement. The stamp pictures the club’s symbol – a four-leaf clover. Also pictured are farm buildings and a teenage boy and girl.

457
# 1005 - 1952 3¢ 4-H Club Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1005 was issued to honor the 4-H Club movement. The stamp pictures the club’s symbol – a four-leaf clover. Also pictured are farm buildings and a teenage boy and girl.

458
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

459
# 1006 - 1952 3¢ B. & O. Railroad Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1006 commemorates the 125th anniversary of granting of the charter to the B&O Railroad, which was the first common carrier railroad in America. The stamp features the 1827 Charter in the background with three stages of rail development in the center. These picture the “Pioneer Car,” the first method of passenger travel; the “Tom Thumb,” the first steam locomotive put in service by the railroad; and a streamlined diesel train. 

460
# 1009 - 1952 3¢ Grand Coulee Dam
U.S. #1009, picturing the Grand Coulee Dam, commemorates 50 years of Federal assistance in the West managing the resources of local rivers and streams. 

461
U.S. #1007 3¢ American Automobile Association
U.S. #1007 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the American Automobile Association. The stamp pictures a crossing guard protecting two young girls from stepping into the road where 1902 and 1952 model year cars are driving.

462
#1007 3¢ American Automobile Association
U.S. #1007 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the American Automobile Association. The stamp pictures a crossing guard protecting two young girls from stepping into the road where 1902 and 1952 model year cars are driving.

463
# 1009 - 1952 3¢ Grand Coulee Dam
U.S. #1009, picturing the Grand Coulee Dam, commemorates 50 years of Federal assistance in the West managing the resources of local rivers and streams. 

464
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

465
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

466
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

467
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

468
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial

469
# 1010 - 1952 3¢ Arrival of Lafayette in America
Issued in 1952, U.S. #1010 commemorates the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Marquis de Lafayette in America.

470
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

471
# 1011 - 1952 3¢ Mt. Rushmore Memorial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1011 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

472
# 1015 - 1952 3¢ Newspaper Boys Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1015 was issued to honor America's newspaper boys. The stamp pictures a boy delivering newspapers along with a hand holding a torch, symbolizing free enterprise.

473
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.”  

474
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

475
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

476
# 910 - 1943 Overrun Countries: 5¢ Flag of Czechoslovakia
U.S. #910 is part of the Overrun Countries Series, which honors each of the nations invaded by Axis powers during World War II. It pictures the flag of Czechoslovakia, which features red and white bars from the ancient coat of arms of Bohemia.  The blue triangle was added in 1920 to differentiate it from the flag of Poland.
 

477
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

478
# 1019 - 1953 3¢ Washington Territory Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1019 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Washington Territory. The stamp pictures early pioneers, the state flower – the rhododendron – and several products Washington is known for.

479
# 1020 - 1953 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, U.S. #1020 pictures Karl Bitter€™s sculptured plaque of James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, and Francois Barbe Marbois signing the 1803 Louisiana Transfer in Paris.

480
# 1020 - 1953 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, U.S. #1020 pictures Karl Bitter€™s sculptured plaque of James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, and Francois Barbe Marbois signing the 1803 Louisiana Transfer in Paris.

481
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry's negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry's ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry's portrait in the upper-right corner.

482
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four plus Four Extra
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry's negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry's ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry's portrait in the upper-right corner.

483
# 1021 - 1953 5¢ Opening of Japan Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1021 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matthew Perry€™s negotiations with Japan that opened the nation to trade after more than 200 years of isolation. The stamp pictures Commodore Perry€™s ships in Tokyo Bay with Mount Fuji in the background and Perry€™s portrait in the upper-right corner.

484
# 1022 - 1953 3¢ American Bar Association Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1022 commemorates the 75th anniversary of the American Bar Association. The stamp pictures a section of the frieze from the walls of the U.S. Supreme Court Room. It pictures four figures representing Wisdom, Justice, Divine Inspiration, and Truth.

485
# 1024 - 1953 3¢ Future Farmers of America Plate Block of Four Plus Four Extra Stamps
U.S. #1024 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Future Farmers of America. The stamp pictures a future farmer, wearing a jacket with the organization's emblem, standing before a farm with rolling hills in the distance.

486
# 1027 - 1953 3¢ New York City Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of New York City, U.S. #1027 pictures an artist's representation of the town of New Amsterdam in the early days of settlement. The stamp pictures a Dutch ship in the harbor with an outline of a modern New York City skyline in the background.

487
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

488
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable-type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.” 

489
# 1014 - 1952 3¢ Gutenberg Bible Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1014 commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book by moveable type. Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable-type press and printed his version of the Bible with 42 lines per page in 1452. The stamp pictures a painting by Edward Laning titled, “Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz.” 

490
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four

491
# 1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1012 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The stamp shows the progress in civil engineering through bridges over the first 100 years. In the lower left is an 1852-era covered bridge. To the right is the George Washington Bridge in front of the New York City skyline.

492
# 1013 - 1952 3¢ Service Women Stamp Plate Block of Four
#1013 was issued to honor the role of women in the armed services. Shown are women in uniform from the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Corps. In the background is the U.S. capitol. The image of the women was taken from a photograph in a recruiting folder from the Department of Defense.

493
# 1027 - 1953 3¢ New York City
Issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of New York City, U.S. #1027 pictures an artist's representation of the town of New Amsterdam in the early days of settlement. The stamp pictures a Dutch ship in the harbor with an outline of a modern New York City skyline in the background.

494
# 1028 - 1953 3¢ Gadsden Purchase Plate Block of Four Plus Six Extra Stamps
U.S. #1028 was issued to mark the centennial of the 1853 Gadsden Purchase, which added a strip of land along the U.S.-Mexico border.

495
# 1029 - 1954 3¢ Columbia University Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1029 commemorates the 200th anniversary of Columbia University. The stamp pictures the front view of the Low Memorial Library. The library, which serves as the schools administrative center, was built in 1895 by then-University President Seth Low in honor of his father, Abiel Abbot Low.

496
# 951 - 1947 3¢ U.S. Frigate Constitution
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary if the launching of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, U.S. #951 pictures an architects line drawing of the ship also famously known as Old Iron-sides. Surrounding the ship are 16 stars, representing the 16 states in the Union in 1797, the year the ship was first launched.

497
# 997 - 1950 3¢ California Statehood Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #997 commemorates the 100th anniversary of California statehood. In 1848, the California territory was ceded to the U.S. in the Mexican-American War. That same year, it experienced a dramatic leap in population after the discovery of gold. The stamp pictures the gold miners who fueled Californias rapid growth, as well as other important resources like oil and citrus fruit.

498
# 995 - 1950 3¢ Boy Scouts of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #995 is the first U.S. stamp honoring the Boy Scouts of America. It was issued in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on the opening day of the 1950 Boy Scout Jamboree in that location. The stamp features three Scouts of varying ages (and Scouting levels). The Statue of Liberty is shown in the background, reflecting the 1950 Scout theme Strengthening the Army of Liberty

499
# 995 - 1950 3¢ Boy Scouts of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #995 is the first U.S. stamp honoring the Boy Scouts of America. It was issued in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on the opening day of the 1950 Boy Scout Jamboree in that location. The stamp features three Scouts of varying ages (and Scouting levels). The Statue of Liberty is shown in the background, reflecting the 1950 Scout theme Strengthening the Army of Liberty

500
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

501
# 994 - 1950 3¢ Kansas City, Missouri Centenary
In April of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked Missouri for troops, and Missouri refused. This led to the first real fighting of the Civil War in the state. The Union soon came to control the northern portion of the state, while the Confederates held on to the south. In 1864, Union forces won a decisive victory near today’s Kansas City, which ended all full-scale fighting in the state. However, guerrilla forces on both sides continued to terrorize the countryside.

502
# 993 - 1950 3¢ Railroad Engineers of America Plate Block of Four
U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther Casey Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi.

503
# 992 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: U.S. Capitol Building
The four-stamp set honoring the 150th anniversary of the nations capital includes U.S. #992, which pictures the U.S. Capitol building.

504
# 992 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: U.S. Capitol Building
The four-stamp set honoring the 150th anniversary of the nations capital includes U.S. #992, which pictures the U.S. Capitol building

505
# 991 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Supreme Court Building
U.S. #991 is part of a four-stamp set to honor the 150th anniversary of the nations capital. The stamp pictures the U.S. Supreme Court Building to illustrate the Judicial branch of government. The building was completed in 1935. Before then, the Supreme Court met in various parts of the U.S. Capitol building.

506
# 991 - 1950 3¢ National Capitol Sesquicentennial: Supreme Court Building
U.S. #991 is part of a four-stamp set to honor the 150th anniversary of the nations capital. The stamp pictures the U.S. Supreme Court Building to illustrate the Judicial branch of government. The building was completed in 1935. Before then, the Supreme Court met in various parts of the U.S. Capitol building.

507
# 977 - 1948 3¢ Moina Michael Plate Block of Four
On November 9, 1918, Moina Michael penned her poem, “We Shall Keep the Faith,” and resolved to wear a red poppy every day in remembrance of the fallen.

508
# 972 - 1948 3¢ Indian Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #972 arose from the request of Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, who asked Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan in 1947 for a stamp to commemorate the arrival of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. The stamp was issued in Muskogee, which served as the location of the Union Agency, a two-story stone building where the heads of the Five Civilized Tribes met.

509
# 970 - 1948 3¢ Fort Kearny Centenary Plate Block of Four
U.S. #970 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of Fort Kearny, Nebraska. It was an important trade center in the middle of the 1800s. 

510
# 898 - 1940 3¢ Coronado Expedition Plate Block of Four
The 1940 Coronado Expedition stamp commemorates the 400th anniversary of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's two-year exploration of the American Southwest. The stamp features a reproduction of Gerald Cassidy's painting, Coronado and His Captains. The top right corner of the stamp features the Coronado coat of arms. 

511
# 964 - 1948 3¢ Oregon Territory Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #964 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Oregon territorial government. The stamp pictures a wagon on the Oregon Trail and portraits of John McLoughlin and Jason Lee. 

512
# 934 - 1945 3¢ US Armed Forces: Army Plate Block of Four
U.S. #934 was issued to recognize the achievements of the U.S. Army during World War II. The stamp pictures a procession of troops in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as six bombers pass overhead. The arc was constructed in the early 1800s to honor all those who fought for France, especially during the Napoleonic Wars. The arc has served as a popular place for French victory marches over the years, including the French with their American allies in 1944 and 1945.

513
# 931 - 1945 2¢ Roosevelt and Little White House Plate Block of Four
U.S. #931 was issued as part of a series of four memorial stamps issued just a few months after President Franklin Roosevelt’s unexpected death in April 1945. This stamp commemorates the time President Roosevelt spent at the Little White House in Warm Springs, Georgia. As therapy following an attack of polio, Franklin Roosevelt swam in the warm mineral pools of Warm Springs, Georgia. In an effort to help polio victims afford treatment, Roosevelt bought the land surrounding the springs and established The Warm Springs Foundation.

514
# 928 - 1945 5¢ UN Peace Conference Plate Block of Four
When 46 nations gathered in San Francisco on April 25, 1945, they were exhausted from the extended war, disheartened by the inhumanity they had seen, and determined to prevent future generations from experiencing what they had seen firsthand. Their ultimate goal was to form an international organization that would have the power to maintain security and foster prosperity and give human rights an international legal status.

515
# 958 - 1948 5¢ Swedish Pioneer Centennial

U.S. #958 commemorates the 100th anniversary of Swedish pioneers traveling to the Middle West. The stamp pictures a Swedish pioneer’s covered wagon traveling westward. On either side of the wagon are 12 stars, representing the 12 Midwestern states the Swedish settled. 


516
# 955 - 1948 3¢ Mississippi Territory Plate Block of Four

517
# 1015 - 1952 3¢ Newspaper Boys Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1015 was issued to honor Americas newspaper boys. The stamp pictures a boy delivering newspapers along with a hand holding a torch, symbolizing free enterprise.

518
# 950 - 1947 3¢ Utah Centennial Plate Block of Four
U.S. #950 commemorates Utah's 100th anniversary of settlement. The stamp pictures the first settlers entering the Great Salt Lake valley and the words his is the Place, which Brigham Young said when he led early pioneers on their trip to Utah.

519
# 951 - 1947 3¢ U.S. Frigate Constitution Plate Block of Four
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary if the launching of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, U.S. #951 pictures an architects line drawing of the ship also famously known as Old Iron-sides. Surrounding the ship are 16 stars, representing the 16 states in the Union in 1797, the year the ship was first launched. 

520
# 1016 - 1952 3¢ International Red Cross Plate Block of Four
U.S. #1016, issued to honor the International Red Cross, was the first bi-colored U.S. postage stamp ever produced on the rotary press. 

521
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Four
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

522
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Four
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

523
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Eight

524
# 721 - 1932 3¢ Washington, Deep Violet, Plate Block of Eight
When the first-class letter rate was increased to 3¢ in June 1932, a new stamp was needed to meet the change. This stamp was adapted from the 2¢ stamp in the Washington Bicentennial Issue (#707). The denomination and color were changed and the ribbons with “1732” and “1932” were removed. The portrait of Washington by Stuart was used for the vignette. It’s the same image used on the $1 bill.

525
Velmar Mint Block File Stamp Book with a few stamps.

526
# 663 - 1929 T Roosevelt 5¢ Deep Blue
The 5¢ Kansas stamp was overprinted on U.S. #557, picturing Theodore Roosevelt.
 

527
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

528
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

529
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

530
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Four
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

531
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green

The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 


532
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Four
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

533
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

534
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Six
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

535
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Eight
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

536
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

537
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

538
# 632 - 1926-28 1¢ Franklin, green Plate Block of Eight
The portrait of Benjamin Franklin shown on this stamp had previously been used on at least eight other U.S. stamps. It is based on a bust of the first Postmaster General created by Jean Jacques Caffieri in 1777. 

539
# 634 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, carmine Plate Block of Eight
The 1926-28 rotary stamps used the designs of the flat plate Series of 1922-25. The 2¢ denomination pictures George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British and served as our nation’s first President. One of the most moving tributes to Washington was his eulogy, given by Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee. Lee was the ninth Governor of Virginia, a cavalry officer in the Continental Army, and the father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

540
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Stamp Booklet with a few stamps.

541
Scott US Possessions Album The Panama Canal - Canal Zone

542
# BK80 - 1926-28 2¢ Washington, Booklet Pane

543
The Panama Canal Booklet # CZ71 - 1924 1¢ Canal Zone - Franklin
Like many early Canal Zone issues, this stamp was created by overprinting an existing stamp – the 1923 1¢ deep green Franklin, U.S. #552.

544
1946 5¢ DC-4 Skymaster
This stamp was issued to replace the previous airmail stamp. The post office wanted to provide a stamp in a size more suitable for coils, stamp vending machines, and booklets of stamps

545
# RW58 - 1991 Federal Duck Stamp - King Eiders, and # RW12 - 1945 $1.00 Federal Duck Stamp

546
US Dept of Interior Migratory Birds and Hunting Stamps

547
1¢ Franklin Four Sets of Six Stamps

548
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

549
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

550
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

551
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps and Single Stamp

552
# 634 2¢ Washington Booklet Pane Set of Two with Six Stamps

553
# 634 2¢ Washington Set of Four Panes with Six Stamps

554
# 498 - 1¢ Washington Green Set of Five Panes with Six Stamps

555
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with 1¢ Washington Stamps

556
One Penny Western Australia

557
Mexico Early Stamps, Set of Six

558
Early 1800's Cuba Stamps Set of Four Blocks with Four Stamps

559
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

560
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

561
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

562
Early Philippines- Filipinas Stamps

563
Mozambique Company Stamps

564
Stamps Honoring Portuguese Navigators, Six Stamps

565
1952 Macau and Portuguesa Stamps

566
Four Stamps #B11-B114 1939 Queen Maud of Norway
The four surtaxed Norwegian stamps Sc. #B11-B14 were issued on July 24, 1939, about eight months after the death of Queen Maud of Norway.  The surtax benefited public charities. The common design features a portrait of Queen Maud.

Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria (1869-1938) was the youngest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of Great Britain.  In 1896, she married Prince Carl of Denmark, who would later become King Haakon VII of Norway.  As the Queen of Norway, Maud supported many charities, especially those for the benefit of children and animals, and she also provided encouragement for artists and musicians.  Maud died of heart failure on November 20, 1938, during a visit to Great Britain.

567
Russian Post Stamps

568
1918 Montenegro Red Cross Stamps

569
SUID AFRIKA 1943 1/2d GREEN STAMP

570
Indochina Air Mail Stamp

571
1911 American Red Cross Christmas Seal Outdoor Winter Home Snow Stamp

572
1937 16¢, US Air Mail, Special Delivery Stamps

573
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with 1¢ Washington Stamps

574
The White Ace United Sates Historical Air Mail Album

575
1952 The American Commemorative Stamp Album with Stamps

576
1930 C. Sancte Marie S Magistri Navis Sail Ship Spain Postage Stamp

577
Spain-Four 1930 Airmail Postage Stamps-Centenary of Goya

578
Spain-Four 1930 Airmail Postage Stamps-Centenary of Goya

579
Spain 1930 Early Air Stamp Columbus Issue 5¢ and 10¢

580
Three Spain Stamps

581
SAAR 195-198 Airmail League of Nations France Stamps

582
South Africa 1/2d and 1d Stamps

583
SG434-437 1929 PUC Stamps

584
# 578 1¢ Franklin Stamp

585
# 575 1¢ Franklin Stamp

586
# 557 2¢ Washington Stamps

587
# 575 - 1923 1¢ Franklin, Green

588
# 597 - 1923 1¢ Franklin, Green

589
# 606 - 1923 2¢ Washington

590
# 599 - 1923 2¢ Washington, Carmine

591
# 600 - 1924 3¢ Lincoln Two Stamps

592
# 612 - 1923 2¢ Harding

593
1954 San Marino Stamps

594
# 300 Liberia C54-56 Stamps

595
Hungary Sports Festival Stamps

596
New Caledonia C1-6 Sea Plane Stamps

597
Velmar Mint Block File with Stock Transfer Stamps

598
Blue Ribbon Mint Block File Booklet with Used Stamps

599
Stamp Wallet # 12 with Stamps

600
Stamp Wallet # 12 with Stamps

601
Monaco 1956 Royal Wedding Stamp Set

602
Used Documentary Liberty Stamps

603
South West Africa Air Mail Stamps

604
1936 US Poster Stamp Rhode Island Tercentenary

605
1906 U.S. Begins Issuing Stamps in Philippines, Used Stamps
On June 30, 1899, the American military government issued its first stamps in the Philippines.

606
1929 Cuba Stamps

607
1899-1958 Cuba Stamps

608
Vintage Cuba Stamps

609
Stamps from Cuba

610
Stamps from Cuba

611
Confederate States of America Five Cent Stamps

612
1861 5¢ Green Horizontal Pair Used, Confederate States Of America 5c

613
CSA Scott 1 5¢ Green Horizontal Pair, 1861 Postmark Savannah GA

614
100th Anniversary of Moonwalk, Saint Lucia First day Issue Disney Stamps

615
Grenada 1979 First Day of Issue Disney Stamps

616
Japan 283a National Park Set Stamps

617
Europe C14-16 Stamps

618
1953 Chicago World's Fair Stamps

619
708 1932 3¢ Washington Plate block of Four, and 709 4c Washington Block of Four with Broken Frame Li
708 1932 3¢ Washington Plate block of Four, and 709 4¢ Washington Block of Four with Broken Frame Line 

620
1932 5¢ and 6¢ Washington Stamps
#10 Scratches 
Mark on Forehead

621
1932 9¢ and 10¢ Washington Stamps

622
1932 7¢ and 8¢ Washington Stamps

623
#704 1932 1/2¢ Washington Stamp
Broken Circle #8

624
1951, The White Ace United Sates Historical Album Commemorative Issues of the US with Stamps

625
Nudes Stamps 100 All Different Open Envelope,
Open Envelope- Set may not be complete.

626
Belgian Congo Flower Stamps

627
Cuba Stamps

628
Philippines 5¢ Block of Four

629
1936 Morocco Agencies, Four Set Block of Four

630
South Africa 1/2d and 1d Stamps

631
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢

632
Lot of Stamps

633
Washington Stamps Range of 1¢-10¢

634
Washington 2¢ Stamps

635
US National Park Postage Stamps

636
US National Park Postage Stamps

637
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

638
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

639
Washington Stamps 1¢-10¢, Some Used

640
Presidential Postage Stamps

641
Miscellaneous Washington/Franklin Postage Stamps

642
Washington Stamps 1¢-10¢ Some Used

643
Presidential Postage Stamps

644
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢ Some Used

645
Washington/Harding Stamps, Some Used

646
Washington Stamps 1¢-2¢ Some Used

647
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

648
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

649
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

650
Presidential Postage Stamps, Some Used

651
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

652
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

653
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

654
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

655
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

656
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

657
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

658
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

659
US Overrun Countries Postage Stamps

660
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

661
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

662
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

663
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

664
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

665
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

666
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps, Some Used

667
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps, Some Used

668
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

669
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

670
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

671
Miscellaneous US Postage Stamps

672
Connecticut Used Postage Stamps

673
Missouri Used Postage Stamps

674
Minnesota Used Postage Stamps

675
Michigan Used Postage Stamps

676
Florida Used Postage Stamps

677
North and South Dakota Used Postage Stamps

678
Wisconsin Used Postage Stamps

679
Washington DC Used Postage Stamps

680
Virginia Used Postage Stamps

681
Washinton Used Postage Stamps

682
Virginia Used Postage Stamps

683
North and South California Used Postage Stamps

684
Iowa Used Postage Stamps

685
Oregon Used Postage Stamps

686
Georgia Used Postage Stamps

687
Maryland Used Postage Stamps

688
Maine Used Postage Stamps

689
Delaware Used Postage Stamps

690
California Used Postage Stamps

691
Kansas Used Postage Stamps

692
Nebraska Used Postage Stamps

693
Kentucky Used Postage Stamps

694
New Jersey Used Postage Stamps

695
Rhode Island Used Postage Stamps

696
Pennsylvania Used Postage Stamps

697
Stamp Reference Books, Weston Collection of Worldwide Stamps, and US British Empire & Foreign Stamps

698
Stamp Reference Book, Madison Avenue Galleries US, British Empire and Foreign Stamps

699
Stamp Reference Book, US Postage Stamp and Postal History

700
2008 US/BNA Postage Stamp Catalog