1941 50c Rotary Press
# C31 - 1941 50c Rotary Press
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Mint Plate Block
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Classic First Day Cover
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U.S. #C31
1941 50¢ Twin-Motored Transport
Twin-Motored Transport Plane Issue
1941 50¢ Twin-Motored Transport
Issue Date: October 29, 1941
City: St. Louis, MO
Quantity: 11,160,600
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Rotary press printing
Perforations: 11 X 10 1/2
Color: Orange
City: St. Louis, MO
Printing Method: Rotary press printing
A new set of airmail stamps with the twin-motored transport plane design made their appearance beginning in 1941. These stamps were intended to cover the various rates in effect for both domestic and overseas airmail service. Like the 20¢ issue, this 50¢ stamp replaced the trans-Pacific airmail issue of the same denomination.
U.S. #C31
1941 50¢ Twin-Motored Transport
Twin-Motored Transport Plane Issue
1941 50¢ Twin-Motored Transport
Issue Date: October 29, 1941
City: St. Louis, MO
Quantity: 11,160,600
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Rotary press printing
Perforations: 11 X 10 1/2
Color: Orange
City: St. Louis, MO
Printing Method: Rotary press printing
A new set of airmail stamps with the twin-motored transport plane design made their appearance beginning in 1941. These stamps were intended to cover the various rates in effect for both domestic and overseas airmail service. Like the 20¢ issue, this 50¢ stamp replaced the trans-Pacific airmail issue of the same denomination.
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