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General Winfield Scott - Purple - Hard Paper

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Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue April 9, 1870
Year 1870
Denomination
24¢
Denomination Value $0.24
Color Purple (pure)
Postal Administration United States

Base Stamp

General Winfield Scott - Purple
Issue date: April 9, 1870

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About Stamp

The denomination numerals, "24", in Gothic type, are in each of the upper corners, conforming in their position to the curve of an ornamental tablet, placed immediately above an elliptical medallion bearing a profile bust of Gen. Winfield Scott. Thirteen five-pointed stars are placed on this tablet; 2 at each end are blank white, while each of the 11 remaining bears a small Gothic capital letter, constituting the legend "U.S. postage" in the color of the stamp. The denomination is given at the bottom in small white Gothic capitals "Twenty-four" close up to and following the ellipse line, and "Cents" in a straight line, in the middle, below. In the left lower corner appears a flag, loosely gathered around its staff, the muzzle end and part of the wheels of a piece of field artillery, and a pile of shells. In the right are three muskets stacked.

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