Caught up on writing up 14¢ American Indian covers
The most recent three additions to Philosateleia’s 14¢ American Indian stamp exhibit are now available for viewing.
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The most recent three additions to Philosateleia’s 14¢ American Indian stamp exhibit are now available for viewing.
Philosateleia’s editor recently acquired a cover showing solo usage of the 14¢ American Indian stamp in 1924.
The 14¢ American Indian stamp paid an unusual airmail rate on this cover mailed from Hawaii to Germany in 1935.
This cover mailed from Los Angeles, California, to Vienna, Austria, Germany, in 1938 bears a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp
The 14¢ American Indian stamp was used to mail a souvenir coconut from Florida to Pennsylvania in the 1920s.
The 14¢ American Indian stamp was used to pay postage on this philatelic over commemorating the 90th anniversary of Buffalo Bill Cody’s birth.
A philatelic cover postmarked at Cheyenne Agency, South Dakota, in 1934 bears a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp.
A 14¢ American Indian stamp graces this cacheted cover commemorating the 130th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Philosateleia’s editor in March 2023 added four philatelic solo uses of the 14¢ American Indian stamp to his collection.
This first day cover postmarked in Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, in January 1933 bears a copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp.