Oklahoma Silver Jubilee Cover
Mailed with a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp, this cover bears a cachet celebrating the Oklahoma Silver Jubilee held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1932.
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Mailed with a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp, this cover bears a cachet celebrating the Oklahoma Silver Jubilee held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1932.
See a United States 14-cent American Indian stamp on a registered cover mailed from New York, New York, on December 5, 1935, and ultimately returned to sender.
This solo usage of the 14¢ American Indian stamp on a cover addressed to a casket manufacturer has elements of commercial and philatelic use.
This 2¢ John Adams first day cover also bears a 14¢ American Indian stamp.
This on-cover example of the 14¢ American Indian stamp was mailed from Balboa, Canal Zone, to Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1942.
A cover postmarked on board the USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. on the day the Gemini 7 splashed down features a copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp.
This registered cover mailed from New York, New York, to Westfield, New Jersey, bears a single 14¢ American Indian stamp.
This cover mailed from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Berlin, Germany, in 1935 bears a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp.
This registered cover mailed from New York, New York, to New Haven, Connecticut, in 1923 bears a single copy of the 14¢ American Indian stamp.
This cover fragment represents a relatively late solo use of the rotary press-printed 14¢ American Indian stamp.