Momen Us Stamps #o6 Official Used Xf-sup App. Lot #90906

Momen Us Stamps #o6 Official Used Xf-sup App. Lot #90906
Momen Us Stamps #o6 Official Used Xf-sup App. Lot #90906

Momen Us Stamps #o6 Official Used Xf-sup App. Lot #90906
One of the best stocks for better World Wide & US stamps. WE WILL RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS. We strive to describe the items as accurate as we can. Check out our other auctions! We strive to display the highest quality images of the front & back of the stamps. Unlike other sellers we do not use image enhancing to improve how the stamps appear. Unlike other sellers if there is any fault with the stamps it will be noted in the “Lot Description Area” above, if we do not mention any faults in the description, then the item is fault-free. H: hinged or lightly hinged or hinge remnant, use back image to decide. Unused: unused stamp with no gum or regummed. NGAI: No Gum As Issued. #1-10: means complete set from 1 to 10. #1/10: means incomplete set from 1 to 10. Values mentioned in title is for Catalogue values. Check our other items in the Store.
Momen Us Stamps #o6 Official Used Xf-sup App. Lot #90906

Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979

Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979
Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979
Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979
Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979
Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979

Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979
In 1976 the National League and National Association of Postmasters acting as the Postmasters of America commissioned The Franklin Mint to gather a collection of mint stamps commemorating US History. 200 stamps in Extremely Fine, Original Gum, and Never Hinged (XFnh) condition were selected and mailed to subscribers at a rate of six per month for nearly three years, later including an album binder to house the collection and finally in 1979 a certificate of authenticity (COA). The oldest event commemorated is Coronado’s expedition of 1540 with the three cent cuarto centennial stamp of 1940. The last event commemorated the creation of the Department of Energy in 1977 with a thirteen cent Energy Development stamp. The oldest stamp in the collection is a two cent stamp from 1929 commemorating the 150th anniversary of George Rogers Clark’s capture of Vincennes during the Revolutionary War. The newest stamps were part of the American Bicentennial commemorative collection from 1976 and 1977. Today, even the newest stamps in this collection are nearly fifty years old! The album has been stored for 47 years in a climate-controlled, smoke-free environment and has very slight indications of wear. Each stamp is sleeved in a protective jacket, then mounted to an acid-free descriptive narration card with individual artwork commissioned by the POM for the collection. Then each card is housed inside an album sleeve.
Official History of the United States in Mint Stamps 1979