# C13 - 1930 65c Graf Zeppelin green
1930 65¢ Zeppelin over Atlantic Ocean
Graf Zeppelin Issue
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 93,536
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Flat plate printing
Perforations: 11
Color: Green
Graf Zeppelins Issued
In the 1920s, many nations became aware of the commercial possibilities of transoceanic flight. However, there was only one company willing and able to initiate this service – Germany’s Luftschiffbau Zeppelin. Even today this firm’s ventures seem daring and visionary.
The Zeppelin’s journey, for which these stamps were issued, began on May 18, 1930. The Graf Zeppelin was later grounded when the Hindenburg exploded on May 6, 1937. During its service, the Graf established an incredible performance record. It made 590 flights, including 144 ocean crossings, and covered more than one million miles. It carried over 13,000 passengers and 235,300 pounds of mail and freight.
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1930 65¢ Zeppelin over Atlantic Ocean
Graf Zeppelin Issue
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 93,536
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Flat plate printing
Perforations: 11
Color: Green
Graf Zeppelins Issued
In the 1920s, many nations became aware of the commercial possibilities of transoceanic flight. However, there was only one company willing and able to initiate this service – Germany’s Luftschiffbau Zeppelin. Even today this firm’s ventures seem daring and visionary.
The Zeppelin’s journey, for which these stamps were issued, began on May 18, 1930. The Graf Zeppelin was later grounded when the Hindenburg exploded on May 6, 1937. During its service, the Graf established an incredible performance record. It made 590 flights, including 144 ocean crossings, and covered more than one million miles. It carried over 13,000 passengers and 235,300 pounds of mail and freight.
Click here for more Zeppelin stamps and covers and here for lots of worldwide Zeppelin and balloon stamps.