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My Stamp Collection


Stamp Details

General Info

Folk Art, Weathercock of Kirvu Chapel (17th Century)
5mk
17-Jan-1977
Unknown
Unknown
14 x 14
Offset Lithography
Multiple Colors
Regular Issue

In Collection

AcquiredNoStamp Qty
5/1/2018  1
Stamp Qty
1
Acquired
5/1/2018

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Used; Hinged
Gum Cond
Hinged
Centering
Very fine
Location
World - Europe - Part 2

1977 in History


United States 1/19/1977
   President Ford Pardons Tokyo Rose
During World War II a Japanese-American woman named Iva Toguri broadcast anti-ally propaganda at the direction of the Japanese government on the radio in order to reduce US troop morale.  Although these types of brodcasters were commonly all known as "Tokyo Rose", Iva Toguri became the person most identified by that title.  President Ford granted her a pardon just before he left office. Toguri died in 2006.


Gerald Ford (8/9/1974-1/20/1977)
Jorge Rafael Videla (3/29/1976-3/29/1981)
Malcolm Fraser (11/11/1975-3/11/1983)
Rudolf Kirchschläger (7/8/1974-7/8/1986)
Lynden Pindling (5/10/1969-8/21/1992)
Lynden Pindling (5/10/1969-8/21/1992)
Leo Tindemans (4/25/1974-10/20/1978)
Ernesto Geisel (3/15/1974-3/14/1979)
James Callaghan (4/5/1976-5/4/1979)
Pierre Trudeau (4/20/1968-6/3/1979)
Erich Honecker (10/29/1976-10/18/1989)
Walter Scheel (7/1/1974-6/30/1979)
Takeo Fukuda (12/24/1976-12/7/1978)







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