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Jefferson nickel
The five-cent coin struck beginning in 1938 through to this day. Felix Schlag was the designer.
Knife edge ...

 


Jefferson, booklet pane of 8 (very nice centering for this issue) (1/12/68)
0.75
1278b ...

1938: counterfeits of the 3¢ Jefferson stamp exist, perf. 12 or imperforate; genuine is perf. 11 x 10 1/2.

The two 3¢ Thomas Jefferson stamps (Scott 807) and 5¢ James Monroe stamp (810) of the Presidential series of 1938 have minimum catalog value, so they are almost always more valuable on cover and should not be soaked.

Livingston who helped negotiate the sale from France, the 2c Thomas Jefferson, who was President of the United States at the time of the Louisiana Purchase, the 3c James Monroe, who along with Robert R.

List of Washington & Jefferson College buildings
List of Major League Baseball batting champions
List of international cricket centuries at the Kensington Oval
List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials) ...

Mail by Rail, The Story of the Postal Transportation Service,
by Bryant Alden Long and William Jefferson Dennis; Simmons-Boardman, 1951 ...

Did parents see the 3 cent purple Jefferson years later on saved envelopes, and remember the connections to news from loved ones at home, conjured by the mere site of what is an ordinary and far from rare stamp? You can bet on it.

See also: Stamp, Cover, Used, Local, Postal history

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