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George Washington

Liberty Series
Image credit: National Postal Museum

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue August 26, 1954
Year 1954
Denomination
Denomination Value $0.01
Color Green
Series Liberty Series
Series Time Span 1955
Issue Location Chicago, Ill.
Size 0.75 by 0.87 inches
Postal Administration United States

Varieties

George Washington - Wet Printing (Base stamp)
Issue date: August 26, 1954
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George Washington - Dry Printing
Issue date: August 26, 1954
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Layouts

Pane of 100 Stamps

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Printed by the rotary press and issued in panes of 100 stamps.

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Coil

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Issued in coil form.

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About Stamp

The likeness of George Washington was reproduced from a portrait generally thought to be the original of the Vaughan or "right-side of the face" type, by Gilbert Stuart, now in the Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

About Stamp Series

This series of ordinary postage stamps, popularly known as the Liberty Series, replaces that known as the Presidential Series of 1938. All of the stamps of this series were printed by the rotary process with the exception of the 8-cent denomination, which was printed on the rotary, flatbed, and Giori presses, and the $5 issue which was printed on the flatbed press.

The stamps are all 0.75 by 0.87 of an inch in dimension and issued in panes of 100. The 1¼-cent, 1½-cent, 4½-cent, 9-cent, 10-cent and 20-cent denominations are arranged horizontally, while the remainder are vertical.

The 1-cent, 1¼-cent, 2-cent, 2½-cent, 3-cent, 4-cent and 4½-cent, denominations of this series were also issued in coil form. The 3-cent and 4-cent denominations were also issued in booklet form.

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