Stamp Collecting Collection
Stamp collecting is a fascinating hobby that allows enthusiasts to explore the rich history and artistry of postage stamps
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Stamp collecting is a fascinating hobby that allows enthusiasts to explore the rich history and artistry of postage stamps. From rare and unique pieces to iconic designs, there is something for everyone in this captivating world. One such remarkable stamp is the sheet of 60 Cinderella stamps commemorating King George VI's coronation in 1937. These beautiful stamps capture the grandeur and significance of this historic event, making them highly sought after by collectors. Another intriguing piece is the 12c Washington trial color card proof from 1881, created by the American Bank Note Company. This exquisite proof showcases intricate details and vibrant colors, providing a glimpse into the meticulous process behind stamp production. For those interested in early American philately, the 3c Franklin essay from 1851 holds great appeal. Although its creator remains unknown, this essay exemplifies the craftsmanship and ingenuity that went into designing these early postal artifacts. The collection also features several trial color card proofs from 1881 depicting President Washington. The stunning visuals of both the 24c and 90c Washington proofs highlight not only their aesthetic value but also their historical significance as test prints during stamp development. Moving forward in time, we encounter gems like the single Thomas Jefferson type II stamp from Toppan, Carpenter & Company dating back to1861. Its elegant design reflects both Jefferson's legacy as well as advancements in printing technology during that era. Furthermore, collectors can appreciate rarities like the re-issue single of a 90c Washington stamp from1875 by National Bank Note Company or even delve into specialized areas such as grill singles like the12c Washington E Grill single produced by National Bank Note Companyin1867. Other notable additions include various singles featuring Presidents Jefferson and Washington - each with its own distinct charm - all crafted meticulously by National Bank Note Company between August17thand1861. Lastly, the collection wouldn't be complete without mentioning an exceptional re-issue single of the 12c S. S.