Definitive Kiloware: United States from the late 1970s and early 1980s
Here I show a clipping of the 20c George Marshall stamp, followed by a listing of links to several clippings with this stamp as the predominant value. Quick links here are for the kiloware section, the main page for this group of kiloware, and the pages for these two stamps-the 20c George Marshall stamp, or the 25c Frederick Douglass stamp, and the two I have previously shown- 1c Thomas Jefferson, 13c Americana, for which I may add other clippings in the future. Below each image are links to pages with clippings. |
Clipping 2-004: Single 13c Eagle Americana, horizontal strip of four of the 1c Jefferson, and single, horizontal pair, and horizontal block of ten of the 20c George Marshall. The roller postmark is light and illegible. |
Clipping 2-003: Vertical block of twelve of the 20c George Marshall, postmarked in purple with Philadephia, PA April 30, 1976, four bars postmark. |
Clipping 2-006: Two vertical blocks of eight of the 20c George Marshall, postmarked in purple with Philadephia, PA January 17, 1977, four bars "191" postmark. |
Clipping 2-009: A total of thirteen stamps of the 20c George Marshall, single 10c Jackson, and vertical pair of the 4c Lincoln, postmarked by Philadephia, PA roller. |
Clipping 2-018: Block of four of the 20c George Marshall, three 3c Francis Parkman coils showing the dividing line of the plate, what is these days referred to as a plate number coil (PNC), and single $1 Eugene O'Neill, postmarked by Johnstown, PA block four bars postmark. The date is unreadable. |
Clipping 2-019: Single 20c George Marshall stamp, accompanied by horizontal strip of three of the 5c George Washington, and single $1 Eugene O'Neill. The stamps are cancelled with a wide bar dumb roller. |
Clipping 2-032: Block of four of the 20c George Marshall stamp, accompanied by a single 13c Eagle Americana stamp. The stamps are cancelled with a bars postmark of Langhorne, PA, dated March 10, 1976. |
Clipping 2-033: Single 20c George Marshall stamp, accompanied by a vertical pair of the 13c Eagle Americana stamp. The stamps have been cancelled by ink marker, an unfortunate practice that betrays the ignorance of some postal clerks to the value of these stamps to collectors. |