Diagonal plate scratches on 14¢ American Indian stamp
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Boys Town and St. Joseph’s Indian School have distributed more business reply envelopes bearing colorful stamp-sized designs.
Learn how to identify the two major varieties of the 14-cent American Indian U.S. postage stamp.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a cover mailed from Berkeley, California, to the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai, China, on May 3, 1937.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a first flight cover carried on Contract Air Mail route 8 on September 15, 1926.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a first flight cover carried on Contract Air Mail route 20 on June 1, 1928.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a cover mailed from Pasadena, California, on March 6, 1926.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a cover mailed from a Walsenburg, Colorado, bank on February 2, 1927.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a cover mailed from a Dallas, Texas, stamp dealer on August 8, 1940.