US Postage Stamp Sheet lot for Stanman

$175.00

for Stanman

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Here is a huge lot of U. S. Postage Stamps – Mostly Full Sheets. Approximate Retail $250 – Approx. Face value $176.49. philatelist Price $175.00 Available in Olean Contact us https://www.facebook.com/GSlamGames Includes; (1) full sheet 1951 Brooklyn 3 cent Violet #1003 (1) full sheet 1938 Ben Franklin half cent #803 (1) full sheet 1-1/4 cent Palace of the Governors Sante Fe NM #1031A (1) full sheet 4 cent 48-star flag #1094 (1) full sheet 1960 4 cent flag #1153 (1) full sheet 5 cent John Copley #1273 (1) full sheet 1971 6 cent America’s Wool #1423 (1) full sheet 1971 8 cent Antarctic Treaty #1431 (1) full sheet 1971 8 cent San Juan Puerto Rico #1437 (1) full sheet 8 cent Prevent Child Abuse #1498 (1) full sheet 8 cent Care #1439 (1) full sheet 8 cent Sidney Lanier #1466 (1) full sheet 8 cent Peace Corps #1447 (1) full sheet 8 cent P.T.A. #1463 (1) full sheet 8 cent Osteopathic Medicine #1469 (1) full sheet 1975 10 cent Bicentennial Lexington & Concord #1563 (1) full sheet 1975 10 cent Bicentennial Bunker Hill #1564 (1) partial sheet (40) 10 Cent American Militia, Marines, Army, Navy (1) sheet 1975 10 cent Apollo Soyuz #1569 (1) partial sheet (40) 10 cent – 200 years of postal service (1) full sheet 1975 10 cent Banking Commerce (2) full sheets 13 cent Captain Cook #1732 (1) full sheet 1978 13 cent Harriet Tubman #1744 (1) full sheet 13 cent Quilts (1) full sheet 13 cent Dance #1749 (1) full sheet 13 cent French Alliance (1) full sheet 13 cent Pap test (1) full sheet 13 cent Jimmie Rodgers #1755 (1) full sheet 15 cent George Cohen (1) full sheet 15 cent Photography (2) full sheets 15 cent Viking Mission to Mars (1) full sheet Wildlife Conservation Owls (1) full sheet 15 cent American Trees #1764-67A (1) full sheet 15 cent Coral Reefs (1) full sheet 32 cent Civil War #2975

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Weight 40 oz
Dimensions 14 × 11 × 7 in

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