14¢ American Indian cover features Indian River postmark
The stamp on this cover postmarked in Indian Falls, Michigan, in 1936 also shows evidence of a possible double transfer.
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The stamp on this cover postmarked in Indian Falls, Michigan, in 1936 also shows evidence of a possible double transfer.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a cover mailed from New York, New York, on February 14, 1925.
This example of United States Scott 565 shows a crack running from the latter “S” in “STATES” through the “P” in “POSTAGE,” then on to the stamp’s vignette.
This double-weight registered cover was mailed from the National Sugar Refining Company of New Jersey in December 1923.
This cover postmarked in Indian River, Michigan, in 1936 bears a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp.
This parcel tag was mailed between Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, and Grand Rapids, Michigan.
This illustrated cover mailed by the American Indian College Fund pictures a young Native American woman.
This cover postmarked in Big Indian, New York, in 1938 bears a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp.
The fragment comes from a parcel mailed from Summerville, South Carolina, to Jacksonville, Florida, in 1937.
This envelope sent in 1934 arrived in its destination city the day after it was mailed.