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James Russell Lowell

Famous Americans - Poets
Image credit: National Postal Museum

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue February 20, 1940
Year 1940
Denomination
Denomination Value $0.03
Color Purple
Series Famous Americans - Poets
Series Time Span 1940
Issue Location Cambridge, Massachusetts
Size 0.85 by 0.98 inch
Postal Administration United States

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Sheet of 70 Stamps

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Printed by the rotary process in sheets of 70 stamps.

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About Stamp Series

The Famous Americans series is comprised of 35 stamps, issued in 7 groups of 5 stamps each, printed by the rotary process in sheets of 70. Each individual stamp is 0.85 by 0.98 inch in dimensions, arranged vertically.

The central subjects in the poet's group are inclosed in inner and outer frames of Georgian design, between which at the top is the inscription "United States Postage." Below the portrait frame is a horizontal tablet containing on a white ground the name of the poet, above which appears the denomination designation at each end with the word "Cent" or "Cents" between, separated by an ornamental shield-shaped panel in which is depicted in white, on a solid background, a reproduction of the winged horse Pegasus, which forms the symbol of this group. All lettering is in solid Gothic.

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