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Gustaf Mannerheim

Champions of Liberty
Image credit: National Postal Museum

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue October 26, 1960
Year 1960
Denomination
Denomination Value $0.04
Color Blue
Series Champions of Liberty
Series Time Span 1957
Issue Location Washington, D.C.
Size 0.85 by 0.98 inches
Postal Administration United States

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Sheet of 70 Stamps

Quantity Produced - Unknown

Printed on the Cottrell presses in blue and issued in sheets of 70.

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About Stamp

This 4-cent stamp honors Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Marshal and President of Finland, recognizing his contributions as a soldier, statesman, and strategist.

The stamp is arranged vertically and was printed on the Cottrell presses in blue and issued in sheets of 70.

The design is based on two photographs of an equestrian statue in Helsinki, Finland.

The Mannerheim stamp was first placed on sale at Washington, D.C., on October 26, 1960.

About Stamp Series

This series was issued to highlight individuals who are champions of liberty.

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