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1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown
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1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia the following year. Since this required a special printing, the department ordered extra copies for sale to stamp collectors
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This print showcases a rare and significant piece of American postal history - the 1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single from 1875. With its vibrant ink vermillion color, this stamp was created specifically for display at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia the following year. The Post Office Department officials took great care to produce extra copies of this unique stamp for sale to avid collectors. The image captures the essence of communication and correspondence in the 19th century, symbolizing Benjamin Franklin's contributions as a politician and scientist. As an educational institution, it represents America's commitment to knowledge and progress during that era. Displayed against a backdrop of intricate graphic design, this specimen exemplifies both artistry and functionality. Its profile view highlights the meticulous craftsmanship involved in producing such stamps during that time period. Preserved by the National Postal Museum within the Smithsonian Institution, this stamp serves as a testament to our country's rich heritage in postage services. It reminds us of how mail played an integral role in connecting people across vast distances, shaping our nation's development. As we admire this collectible piece today, let us appreciate not only its beauty but also its historical significance. This photograph allows us to glimpse into a bygone era when stamps were more than just pieces of paper - they represented unity, communication, and national pride.
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