1974 10c Jefferson Mem.,bklt pane (6)

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U.S. #1510
10¢ Jefferson Memorial
1973-74 Regular Issue
 
Issue Date: December 14, 1973
City: Washington, D.C.
Quantity: Unknown
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Rotary Press
Perforations: 12
Color: Blue
 
Located on the south side of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., the Jefferson Memorial is one of the three memorials to famous American Presidents. Built in the classical style that Jefferson preferred, the memorial overlooks the Potomac River and is surrounded by picturesque cherry trees. Inside stands an 18 foot statue of Thomas Jefferson. Quotations from his writings, including the Declaration of Independence, are etched on the four interior walls. The building was dedicated on April 13, 1943 - Jefferson's 200th birthday.
 
This stamp design was also issued in coil format (U.S. #1520).

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U.S. #1510
10¢ Jefferson Memorial
1973-74 Regular Issue
 
Issue Date: December 14, 1973
City: Washington, D.C.
Quantity: Unknown
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Rotary Press
Perforations: 12
Color: Blue
 
Located on the south side of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., the Jefferson Memorial is one of the three memorials to famous American Presidents. Built in the classical style that Jefferson preferred, the memorial overlooks the Potomac River and is surrounded by picturesque cherry trees. Inside stands an 18 foot statue of Thomas Jefferson. Quotations from his writings, including the Declaration of Independence, are etched on the four interior walls. The building was dedicated on April 13, 1943 - Jefferson's 200th birthday.
 
This stamp design was also issued in coil format (U.S. #1520).