
This specific denomination of postage paid for lightweight correspondence sent by air within the United States. A small, gummed label, often featuring patriotic or aviation-themed imagery, served as proof of prepayment for... Read more »

A postage stamp of this denomination represents a specific cost for mailing services, typically applied to letters or packages within a certain weight range. For instance, a postcard or a standard-sized letter... Read more »

The 1861 three-cent stamp featuring George Washington, printed in a striking purple hue, represents a significant piece of American postal history. This particular stamp, one of several variations issued during the 1860s,... Read more »

The Benjamin Franklin definitive postage stamp, with a face value of one cent, represents a significant piece of American philately. Issued continuously from 1908 to 1922 in various printings, this iconic stamp... Read more »

The 3 U.S. postage stamp featuring a symbolic representation of Liberty was issued multiple times throughout the mid-19th century, with variations in design and color. These stamps typically depicted Liberty’s head or... Read more »

The 1 Benjamin Franklin stamp, distinguished by its grilled appearance resulting from embossed lines impressed into the paper, represents a significant piece of American philatelic history. Issued in 1868, this rare and... Read more »

A United States postage stamp featuring George Washington and issued with a face value of seven cents represents a specific period in American philately. These stamps were released at various times throughout... Read more »

A Netherlands postage stamp with a face value of 0.10 typically features a design representative of Dutch culture, history, or nature. These stamps serve the practical purpose of prepaying postage for domestic... Read more »

This postage, issued in 1959, honored General George C. Marshall, a pivotal figure in 20th-century American history. The stamp featured a portrait of Marshall and recognized his contributions as Army Chief of... Read more »

The two-cent denomination of United States postage featuring a portrait of Thomas Jefferson was issued for several decades, starting in 1863. Early examples displayed a simple profile, while later versions, introduced in... Read more »

