5/29/2023 0 Comments 1946 airmail 5 cent stampPRESIDENT FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL HONDURAS SCOTT C158 MINT NH 1946 AIRMAIL. Martin 2-0-2 over Pan American Union Building, Wash. US STAMP FIVE 5 CENTS BLUE RICH PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT MILWAUKEE. Reference: 1940–1949 Date Issedįollowing are shared among the 1941 issues: Reference: 1920–1929 Date Issedĭe Havilland Airplane Propeller and Radiator Rather, the Postal Service stated that this "stamp offers a single price for any First-Class Mail International 1-ounce letter to any country in the world." Thus a regular series Scott number, 4740, was designated. However, with the January, 2013 issue of the $1.10 Global Forever Stamp no specific airmail purpose was shown in the design. Buy 1946 USA first flight cover, use of 5 cents airmail stamp in Singapore,Singapore. First Day of Issue 5 Cent Patriotic United States Stamps First Day of Issue 5 Cent Patriotic United States Stamps. Air Mail 5 Cent Aviation US Stamps 5 Cent Aviation US Stamps All Auction Buy It Now 228 Results 2 filters applied Denomination Topic Quality Year of Issue Grade Condition Price Buying Format All Filters U.S. Designated for international mail, and showing a small airplane, the January, 2012 $1.05 Scenic America series issue was designated C150. Scott cataloged stamps received a "C" designation for airmail issues beginning in 1940. US C32 Airmail DC-4 Skymaster 5c single (1 stamp) MNH 1946 Grade: VF (Very Fine) Place of Origin: United States Accurate description. All post-1977 United States stamp images are copyright of USPS. Domestic air mail became obsolete in 1975, and international air mail in 1995, when the USPS began transporting First Class mail by air on a routine basis. Special postage stamps were issued for use with this service. JAPAN / 1946' to avoid speculation on the currency value. Air Mail was established as a new class of mail service by the United States Post Office Department (POD) on May 15, 1918, with the inauguration of the Washington–Philadelphia–New York route. Australian stamp overprinted for use by British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan, 1946 Between October 1946 and February 1949, in occupied Japan, the Australian stamps used as such by the military post offices were overprinted ' B.C.O.F.
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