1910 1c Franklin, Green, Single Line Watermark, Imperforate
# 383 - 1910 1c Franklin, Green, Single Line Watermark, Imperforate
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383 - 1910 1c Franklin, Green, Single Line Watermark, Imperforate
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Mint Stamp(s)
Very Fine, Never Hinged
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Ships in 1-3 business days.
Ships in 1-3 business days.
$ 8.00
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$ 8.00 |
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0
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Used Stamp(s)
small flaws
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Ships in 1-3 business days.
Ships in 1-3 business days.
Free with 1,130 Points
$ 2.95
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$ 2.95 |
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1
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Unused Stamp(s)
small flaws
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Ships in 1-3 business days.
Free with 1,890 Points
$ 4.25
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$ 4.25 |
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2
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Used Single Stamp(s)
Very Fine
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Ships in 1-3 business days.
$ 4.50
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$ 4.50 |
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3
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Used Single Stamp(s)
Fine
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$ 4.00
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$ 4.00 |
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4
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Mint Vertical Line Pair
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$ 12.50
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$ 12.50 |
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5
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Mint Stamp(s)
Extra Fine
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$ 8.00
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$ 8.00 |
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6
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Used Single Stamp(s)
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Free with 990 Points
$ 3.75
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$ 3.75 |
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7
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Mint Horizontal Line Pair
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$ 12.50
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$ 12.50 |
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Mint Plate Block
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Usually ships within 30 days.
$ 115.00
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$ 115.00 |
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9
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Mint Center Line Block
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$ 42.50
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$ 42.50 |
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$ 30.00
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$ 30.00 |
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Mint Stamp(s)
Very Fine
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$ 7.50
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$ 7.50 |
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Mint Right Arrow Block
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Usually ships within 30 days.
$ 30.00
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$ 30.00 |
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Mint Bottom Arrow Block
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$ 30.00
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$ 30.00 |
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Mint Stamp(s)
Fine, Never Hinged
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Ships in 1-3 business days.
$ 7.50
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$ 7.50 |
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15
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Mint Sheet(s)
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Usually ships within 30 days.
$ 695.00
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$ 695.00 |
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Mint Stamp(s)
Fine
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$ 6.50
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$ 6.50 |
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Mint Stamp(s)
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Free with 1,580 Points
$ 6.00
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$ 6.00 |
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U.S. #383
Series of 1910-11 1¢ Franklin
Imperforate
Series of 1910-11 1¢ Franklin
Imperforate
Issue Date: January 28, 1911
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Method: Flat plate
Watermark: Single line
Perforation: None
Color: Green
In August of 1910, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing made the decision to change the USPS watermark. In addition to reducing the size of the letters, the style was changed from a double line to a single line. The purpose was to strengthen the paper and give it a more uniform thickness, since the old watermark had a tendency to weaken the structure of the paper.
Since money was in short supply due to the economic pressures of World War I, the watermark was discontinued in 1916 in an effort to cut back on production costs at the Bureau. By not using the specially produced watermarked paper, a large amount of money could be saved. It was decided that this savings was so significant, it outweighed the risk of counterfeiting.
U.S. #383
Series of 1910-11 1¢ Franklin
Imperforate
Series of 1910-11 1¢ Franklin
Imperforate
Issue Date: January 28, 1911
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Method: Flat plate
Watermark: Single line
Perforation: None
Color: Green
In August of 1910, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing made the decision to change the USPS watermark. In addition to reducing the size of the letters, the style was changed from a double line to a single line. The purpose was to strengthen the paper and give it a more uniform thickness, since the old watermark had a tendency to weaken the structure of the paper.
Since money was in short supply due to the economic pressures of World War I, the watermark was discontinued in 1916 in an effort to cut back on production costs at the Bureau. By not using the specially produced watermarked paper, a large amount of money could be saved. It was decided that this savings was so significant, it outweighed the risk of counterfeiting.
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