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752 Stamp
753 Stamp

Scott # 752

Unused $0.20
Used $0.18
Horizontal Pair, Vertical Gutter $7.00
Vertical Pair, Horizontal Gutter $3.50
Plate Block (4) $16.50

Scott # 753

Unused $0.50
Used $0.45
Horizontal Pair, Vertical Gutter $39.50
Vertical Pair, Horizontal Gutter $1.95
Plate Block (6) $17.50

754 Stamp
755 Stamp

Scott # 754

Unused $0.55
Used $0.55
Unused, Pair $1.10
Plate Block (6) $17.50

Scott # 755

Unused $0.55
Used $0.55
Unused, Pair $1.10
Plate Block (6) $17.50

#752, March 15, 1935, Special Printing: Type of Peace of 1783 Issue honoring the 150th anniversary of the issuance by George Washington of the official order containing the Proclamation of Peace marking officially the end of hostilities in the War for Independence. Pictured is Washington Headquarters at Newburgh, New York. Issued without gum. Also see original printing #727.

#753, March 15, 1935, Special Printing: Type of Byrd Antarctic Issue. Issued in connection with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition of 1933 and for use on letters mailed through the Little America Post Office established at the base camp of the Expedition in the territory of the South Pole. Depicted is a map of the world on van der Grinten's Projection. Issued without gum. Also see original printing #733.

#754, March 15, 1935, Special Printing: Type of Mothers of America Issue. Originally issued to commemorate Mother's Day. Pictured is an adaptation of the famous Whistler's Mother portrait. Issued imperforate and without gum. Also see original issues #737 and 738.

#755, March 15, 1935, Special Printing: Type of Wisconsin Tercentenary Issue commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of the territory now comprising the state of Wisconsin. Pictured is the landing at Green Bay of French explorer Jean Nicolet. Issued imperforate and without gum. Also see original printing #739.


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