Imperforate Cover
See an imperforate Marshall Islands 14-cent American Indian stamp on a cover mailed from Majuro, Marshall Islands, on May 3, 2010.
Results 71–80 of 139
See an imperforate Marshall Islands 14-cent American Indian stamp on a cover mailed from Majuro, Marshall Islands, on May 3, 2010.
The 14-cent American Indian stamp is a favorite with collectors, and several non-stamp items have been produced to commemorate it.
See a facsimile first day cover picturing the United States 14-cent American Indian stamp.
See a Stampshow '89 souvenir card featuring an impression of the United States 14-cent American Indian stamp.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp used by itself on a cover mailed from a Chicago, Illinois, bank on August 28, 1924.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a first day cover postmarked in Muskogee, Oklahoma, on May 1, 1923.
This cover bearing a 14¢ American Indian stamp was postmarked in Muskogee, Oklahoma, on the stamp’s first day of issue.
The Oklahoma Philatelic Society issued a souvenir sheet reproducing the 14¢ American Indian stamp for its 1947 annual convention.
This parcel fragment bearing a 14¢ American Indian stamp was mailed from the USS Marblehead to the Navy Department’s Bureau of Navigation in Washington, D.C., in 1927.
This parcel fragment bearing a 14¢ American Indian stamp was mailed from the USS Maryland to the Navy Department’s Bureau of Navigation in Washington, D.C., in 1929.