2007 26c Florida Panther, coil

# 4141 - 2007 26c Florida Panther, coil

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U.S. #4141
2007 26¢ Florida Panther

Issue Date: May 12, 2007
City: Washington, DC
Printed By: Banknote Corporation of America for Sennett Security Products
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: Serpentine die cut 11 vertically
Color: Multicolored
 
Stamp satisfying the new 2007 post card rate depicts a highly stylized drawing of Florida’s state animal, the Florida Panther. One of earth’s most endangered mammals, less than 100 of the tawny brown Florida Panthers exist today in South Florida. 
 

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U.S. #4141
2007 26¢ Florida Panther

Issue Date: May 12, 2007
City: Washington, DC
Printed By: Banknote Corporation of America for Sennett Security Products
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: Serpentine die cut 11 vertically
Color: Multicolored
 
Stamp satisfying the new 2007 post card rate depicts a highly stylized drawing of Florida’s state animal, the Florida Panther. One of earth’s most endangered mammals, less than 100 of the tawny brown Florida Panthers exist today in South Florida.