# 320A - 1906 2c Washington, lake, imperf, type II
1906-08 2¢ Washington
Issue Date: October 2, 1906
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Method: Flat plate
Watermark: None
Perforation: Imperforate
Color: Lake
Washington Flag And Shield Stamps
In 1902, the Postmaster General commissioned an entirely new series of general issues. Until this time, the current regular issues had been in use since 1890 with relatively few changes.
Less than two months later, the postmaster general decided to replace it with a newly designed stamp. Known as the “two-cent revised design,” the stamp was released on November 12 and featured Washington framed by a modified US shield. The public applauded the new design, which went to the opposite extreme. Today, it is considered by collectors to be the least artistic of the series.
US #301 is commonly known as the “flag” stamp, while redesigned #319 and the imperforate #320 are known as the “shield” stamps.
1906-08 2¢ Washington
Issue Date: October 2, 1906
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Method: Flat plate
Watermark: None
Perforation: Imperforate
Color: Lake
Washington Flag And Shield Stamps
In 1902, the Postmaster General commissioned an entirely new series of general issues. Until this time, the current regular issues had been in use since 1890 with relatively few changes.
Less than two months later, the postmaster general decided to replace it with a newly designed stamp. Known as the “two-cent revised design,” the stamp was released on November 12 and featured Washington framed by a modified US shield. The public applauded the new design, which went to the opposite extreme. Today, it is considered by collectors to be the least artistic of the series.
US #301 is commonly known as the “flag” stamp, while redesigned #319 and the imperforate #320 are known as the “shield” stamps.