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General Info

The Fall of Fort Sackville (1923), by Frederick Coffay Yohn
George Rogers Clark Issue
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 2¢ The Fall of Fort Sackville (1923), by Frederick Coffay Yohn
25-Feb-1929
Vincennes, Indiana
Unknown
Perforations
11 x 11
Recess
Flat Plate
Black; Carmine
None - No watermark
This stamp was the largest commemorative stamp issued to date.
  • Huston, Claire Aubrey - Designer
  • Hall, Edward M - Engraver (lettering)
  • Schofield, Louis S - Engraver (vignette)

In Collection

AcquiredNoStamp Qty
11/7/2013  2
Stamp Qty
2
Acquired
11/7/2013

-
Unused; Unhinged
Gum Cond
Mint never hinged
Centering
Average
Location
Lighthouse Vario F Binder (Blue)

Notes
Straight edge on left side.

Values

Used
$0.50
Mint
$0.75
PB or LP
$12.00
Count
6
FDC
$6.00
Values as of
2015

1929 in History

Letter Rate
Package Rate
Postcard Rate
Effective
7/1/1919

United States 1/13/1929
   Wyatt Earp Dies
Wyatt Earp died in Los Angeles, California at the age of 80.  He was a participant in the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral which took place on October 26, 1881.


Calvin Coolidge (8/2/1923-3/4/1929)
Hipólito Yrigoyen (10/12/1928-9/6/1930)
Stanley Bruce (2/9/1923-10/22/1929)
Wilhelm Miklas (12/10/1928-3/13/1938)
Henri Jaspar (5/20/1926-6/6/1931)
Washington Luís (11/15/1926-10/24/1930)
Stanley Baldwin (11/4/1924-6/4/1929)
William Lyon Mackenzie King (9/25/1926-8/7/1930)
Paul von Hindenburg (5/12/1925-8/2/1934)
Tanaka Giichi (4/20/1927-7/2/1929)







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