Stamps of the United States
1840s
editProvisional stamps
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[[Alexandria
"Blue Boy"]]
1847 Issue
editImperforate. Printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson
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Benjamin Franklin, 5¢
Premier timbre des États-Unis (First US stamp) -
Benjamin Franklin, 5¢
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George Washington, 10¢
This was the first series of federally issued US postage stamps. They were issued under an act of congress on March 3, 1847 and first sold in New York City on July 1, 1847. (Ref. National Postal Museum archive copy at the Wayback Machine)
1850s
edit1851-57 Issue
editImperforate. Printed by Toppan, Carpenter, Chasilear & Co.
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Benjamin Franklin
1¢, Type II, 1851 -
Benjamin Franklin
1¢, 1 Type II, 2 Type IVs, 1851 -
Benjamin Franklin
1¢
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George Washington
3¢, 1851, possibly from a cracked plate -
George Washington
3¢, 1851, detail of previous -
George Washington
3¢, 1851
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Thomas Jefferson
5¢, 1856 -
George Washington
10¢, Type III, 1855 -
George Washington
12¢, 1851
1857-61 Issue
editPerforated 15. Printed by Toppan, Carpenter & Co.
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George Washington
3¢ -
George Washington
3¢ -
George Washington
3¢, 1861
1860s
edit1861-66 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the National Bank Note Co.
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George Washington
3¢, 1862
revenue stamp -
Andrew Jackson
2¢, 1863, the "Black Jack" -
Andrew Jackson
2¢ -
Abraham Lincoln
15¢ 1866
1867 Issue
editPerforated 12 and grilled. Printed by the National Bank Note Co.
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George Washington, 3¢
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George Washington, 3¢
with "F-grill"
1869 Issue
editPerforated 12 and grilled. Printed by the National Bank Note Co.
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Locomotive, 3¢
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3¢ with "G-grill"
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Locomotive, 3¢
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Landing of Columbus, 15¢
1870s
edit1870-71 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the National Bank Note Co.
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Benjamin Franklin, 1¢
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Andrew Jackson, 2¢
(brown) -
Andrew Jackson, 2¢
(red) -
George Washington, 3¢
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George Washington, 3¢
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Washington, 3¢ detail
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Edwin M. Stanton, 7¢
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Stanton, 7¢ (detail)
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Thomas Jefferson, 10¢
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Winfield Scott, 24¢
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30¢ mute, Alexander Hamilton
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30¢ unused
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90¢ used, Oliver Hazard Perry
1873 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the Continental Bank Note Co.
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George Washington, 3¢
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George Washington, 3¢
detail showing secret marks -
George Washington
3¢, 1873 -
Washington, 3¢
detail showing secret marks -
Lincoln, 6¢ with location of secret marks
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Edwin M. Stanton, 7¢
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With location of secret marks
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Edwin M. Stanton, 7¢
detail showing secret marks -
George Washington, 3¢
U.S. War Dept. stamp
1879 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the American Bank Note Co. on soft porous paper.
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Oliver Hazard Perry, 90¢
1880s
edit1881-82 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the American Bank Note Co.
1883 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the American Bank Note Co.
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George Washington, 2¢
1887 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the American Bank Note Co.
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Benjamin Franklin, 1¢
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George Washington, 2¢
1890s
edit1890-93 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the American Bank Note Co.
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Benjamin Franklin, 1¢
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George Washington, 2¢
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George Washington, 2¢
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George Washington, 2¢
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Ulysses S. Grant, 5¢
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Daniel Webster, 10¢
1893 Columbian Exposition Commemoratives
editWorld Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois
Perforated 12. Printed by the American Bank Note Co.
Unused stamps
editUsed stamps
editColumbus in Sight of Land 1¢ |
Landing of Columbus 2¢ |
Landing of Columbus 2¢ |
Columbus Presenting Natives 10¢ |
Columbus Presenting Natives 10¢ |
1894 Issue
editPerforated 12. Printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
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Benjamin Franklin, 1¢, ultramarine
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George Washington, 2¢, type III, pink
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George Washington, 2¢, type III, carmine
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Andrew Jackson, 3¢
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James Garfield, 6¢
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Daniel Webster, 10¢
1895 Issue
editPerforated 12 with double-line "USPS" watermarks. Printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Benjamin Franklin 1¢, blue |
George Washington 2¢ |
William T. Sherman 5¢ |
1898 Issue
editPerforated 12 with double-line watermark. Printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Benjamin Franklin 1¢, green |
Abraham Lincoln 4¢ |
Ulysses S. Grant 5¢ |
1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition Commemoratives
editFather Jacques Marquette on the Mississippi, 1¢ |
Father Jacques Marquette on the Mississippi, 1¢ |
Farming in the West, 2¢ |
Fremont on the Rocky Mountains, 5¢ |
Troops Guarding Train, 8¢ | Hardships of Emigration, 10¢ |
Western Cattle in Storm, $1.00 "Black Bull" |
Flag cancellation mark on 2¢ stamp |
1898 Revenue stamps
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½¢ revenue stamp
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$1.00 revenue stamp
1900s-oughts
edit1901 Envelope
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1¢, 1901
Savannah-Mulhouse
1901 Pan-American Exposition Commemoratives
edit1902-03 Issue
edit300 — 1¢ Benjamin Franklin 02/1903 |
301 — 2¢ George Washington 01/1903 |
302 — 3¢ Andrew Jackson 02/1903 |
303 — 4¢ Ulysses S. Grant 02/1903 |
304 — 5¢ Abraham Lincoln 01/1903 |
307 — 10¢ Daniel Webster 02/1903 |
308 — 13¢ William Henry Harrison 11/1902 |
309 — 15¢ Henry Clay 05/1903 |
311 — $1.00 David Glasgow Farragut 11/1903 |
1903 Issue
edit319. George Washington 2¢ 11/1903 |
1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commemoratives
editThomas Jefferson, 2¢ |
1907 Jamestown Exposition Commemoratives
editCaptain John Smith, 1¢ | Pocahontas detail |
Captain John Smith, 1¢ | Powhatan detail |
Founding of Jamestown, 2¢ |
1908-09 Issue
editBenjamin Franklin 1¢ |
George Washington 2¢ |
George Washington 3¢ |
George Washington 15¢ |
1908-10 Coil Stamps
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George Washington
1¢, 1908 series
coil stamp
1909 Lincoln Memorial Commemoratives
edit1910s
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Post Office Clerk
1¢, 1913
Parcel Post -
Issue of 1912
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George Washington
2¢, 1914 -
George Washington
3¢, 1917
perf-10 line (2)
Parcel Post Stamps 1912-13
editFurther Washington-Franklin Issues
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Curtiss Jenny
24¢, 1918 -
Curtiss Jenny
24¢, 1918
"Fast Plane" -
Comparison of normal and "Fast Plane" varieties
1913-1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition
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1-cent Explorer Balboa
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2-cent Pedro Miguel Locks, Panama Canal
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5-cent "Golden Gate", San Francisco Bay
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10-cent Spanish expedition to San Francisco Bay
1920s
editPilgrim Tercentenary Issue of 1920
editHuguenot-Walloon tercentenary Issue of 1924
editLexington-Concord Issue of 1925
editNorse-American Issue of 1925
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Aeronautics Conference Issue of 1928
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15¢, 1928
Special Handling
1930s
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2¢, 1930
revenue stamp -
Graf Zeppelin
65¢, 1930 -
Mount Vernon
1¢, 1936 -
6¢, 1936
Souvenir Sheet of 4 -
George Washington
2¢, 1938, precancelled -
Martin Van Buren
8¢, 1939
National Parks Issue of 1934
editArmy Issue of 1936-1937
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Navy Issue of 1936-1937
editTerritorial Issues of 1937
editPresidential Issues of 1938
edit1940s
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10¢, 1941 Airmail
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13¢, 1944, Special Delivery
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Four Chaplains, 3¢, 1948 (stamp)
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Four Chaplains, 3¢, 1948 (envelope)
Famous Americans Series, 1940
editOverrun Countries Series, 1943-44
edit1950s
editNational capital sesquicentennial
editWildlife conservation issues of 1956-7
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Newspaper Boys, 3¢, 1952 (4 stamps)
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Thomas Jefferson, 2¢, coil (2 stamps)
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Liberty, 3¢ , 1954
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15¢, 1955, Certified Mail
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3¢, 1956, Friendship - Key to World Peace.
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US Flag, 4¢, 1957
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United States postage stamp honoring Simon Bolivar (1958)
1960s
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Camp Fire Girls, 4¢, 1960
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Project Mercury, 4¢, 1962
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Dag Hammarskjold, 4¢, 1962, inverted yellow
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Robert H. Goddard, 1964
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John F. Kennedy, 5¢, 1964
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100 years Salvation Army, 5¢, 1965
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Mary Cassatt, 5¢, 1966 (Mr. Zip in margin)
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Washington, 5¢, 1966
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Washington, 5¢, 1967 (updated drawing)
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National Grange, 5¢, 1967
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, 15¢, 1968
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First Man on the Moon, 10¢, 1969, Air Mail
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United States postage stamp honoring Amelia Earhart (1963)
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US stamp honoring Johnny Appleseed
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US stamp honoring Montgomery Blair
1970s
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Edgar Lee Masters, 6¢, 1970
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Save our Cities, Soil, Air, Water, 6¢, 1970
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South Carolina, 6¢, 1970
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LOVE Stamp, 8c, 1973, designed by Robert Indiana
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Robert Frost, 10¢, 1974
American Bicentennial Issue: Flag Series, 1976
editUS local stamps
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1845, Boyd's City Express 2¢ #20L4 (black on green)
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1859, Brady & Co., New York, #22L1, Forgery D
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1857, Clark & Co., New York, #46L1, Forgery C
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1866, Hussey's Special Message Post. 10¢, #87LE2 (gold on green)
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1877, Hussey's Special Message & Letter Post. Reprint. #87L56
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1857, Price's City Express - Post 2c, #119L1 (black on red)
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1857, Price's City Express - Post 2c, #119L2 (black on green)
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1858, Price's City Express - Post 2c, #119L3 (black on green)
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1851, Priest's Despatch, Paid (2¢) #121L3 (black on yellow) prob. forgery
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1851, Priest's Despatch, Paid (2¢) #121L4 (black on rose) prob. forgery
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1851, Priest's Despatch, Paid (2¢) #121L5 (black on blue) prob. forgery
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1851, Priest's Despatch, Paid (2¢) #121L5 (black on blue) Forgery A
Other US stamp-related images
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Première édition du catalogue Scott / 1st edition cover of the Scott catalog