1932 8c Rotary Pf 10-1/2x11

# C17 - 1932 8c Rotary Pf 10-1/2x11

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Mint Plate Block Ships in 1-3 business days. Ships in 1-3 business days.
$ 42.00
$ 42.00
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$ 3.95
$ 3.95
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$ 5.25
$ 5.25
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$ 225.00
$ 225.00
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$ 7.25
$ 7.25
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$ 7.00
$ 7.00
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$ 8.25
$ 8.25
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$ 0.40
$ 0.40
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$ 2.00
$ 2.00
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$ 2.50
$ 2.50
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$ 0.35
$ 0.35
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U.S. #C17
1931-32 8¢ Winged Globe

Issue Date: September 26, 1932
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 76,648,803
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Rotary press printing
Perforations:
10 ½ x 11
Color: Olive bister
 
This new value stamp was issued to cover the airmail rate of 8¢ per ounce, which became effective July 6, 1932. The design was not changed from the previous airmail issue, only the denomination.
 

 

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U.S. #C17
1931-32 8¢ Winged Globe

Issue Date: September 26, 1932
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 76,648,803
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Rotary press printing
Perforations:
10 ½ x 11
Color: Olive bister
 
This new value stamp was issued to cover the airmail rate of 8¢ per ounce, which became effective July 6, 1932. The design was not changed from the previous airmail issue, only the denomination.