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2c New Orleans postmaster provisional single, 1862. Creator: Unknown
2c New Orleans postmaster provisional single, 1862. The first printing of the 2-cent New Orleans, which was put aside and not made available to the public until early 1862, not long before the fall of the city. Typographed adhesives stereographed from woodcut. The printing characteristics are the same as the blue issue (CSA Scott 62X1)
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This print showcases the 2-cent New Orleans postmaster provisional single, created in 1862 during a tumultuous period in American history. The image captures the essence of this rare collectible stamp, which was initially withheld from the public until shortly before the city's fall. The typographed adhesives stereographed from woodcut display remarkable printing characteristics similar to the blue issue (CSA Scott 62X1). Its vibrant ink shades of red stand out against a backdrop of paper white wove, creating an eye-catching contrast that symbolizes communication and correspondence during this era. As we delve into its historical significance, we are reminded of how postal services played a crucial role in connecting people across the country. This postage stamp represents not only a means for sending mail but also serves as a testament to America's resilience during times of war and conflict. Preserved by renowned collector John Leonard Riddell, this artifact now finds its home at the National Postal Museum within the Smithsonian Institution. It stands as a reminder of our nation's rich heritage and educational institutions dedicated to preserving such treasures. Through philately and stamp collecting, we can explore these tangible pieces of history that reflect our past struggles and triumphs. This photograph immortalizes an unknown creator's masterpiece while inviting us to appreciate both its artistic beauty and cultural significance.
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