1961 15c Statue of Liberty

# C63 - 1961 15c Statue of Liberty

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U.S. #C63
1961 15¢ Statue of Liberty

Issue Date: January 13, 1961
City: Buffalo, NY
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Giori press printing
Perforations:
11
Color: Black and orange
 
This is a modification of the previous Statue of Liberty airmail stamp, #C58. It was issued to make printing on the Giori Press easier. The press had problems printing a gutter – which was not divided – between the design and the denomination of the stamp.
 

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U.S. #C63
1961 15¢ Statue of Liberty

Issue Date: January 13, 1961
City: Buffalo, NY
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Giori press printing
Perforations:
11
Color: Black and orange
 
This is a modification of the previous Statue of Liberty airmail stamp, #C58. It was issued to make printing on the Giori Press easier. The press had problems printing a gutter – which was not divided – between the design and the denomination of the stamp.