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| Management number | 44431586 | Release Date | 2026/01/29 | List Price | $10.80 | Model Number | 44431586 | ||
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This listing includes the full envelope bearing a 2-cent George Washington stamp from the 1923 definitive series, known as the Fourth Bureau Issue. The stamp features a profile of Washington based on Gilbert Stuart’s 1796 “Athenaeum” portrait, printed in carmine red. It is postmarked May 25, 1927, and remains affixed to the original envelope (no contents). The stamp is canceled with a standard black postal mark. A collectible item for postal historians and stamp collectors interested in on-cover usage and early 20th-century definitive issues. - Year: 1923 stamp / 1927 postmark - Denomination: 2¢ - Subject: George Washington - Series: Fourth Bureau Issue - Color: Carmine red - Cancel Type: May 25, 1927 postmark - Format: Stamp on full envelope (no contents) - Condition: Canceled, envelope shows typical age wear - Mounting: Lightly mounted with stamp hinge tape (removable, no gum disturbance) - Fit Notes: Ideal for postal history collections and Fourth Bureau Issue studies
| Condition | New with tags |
| Category | Hobbies & collectibles > Stamps > Individual stamps |
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