1860 10c Washington & 1c Franklin on cover to Amsterdam, brown domestic cancel, red London & orange Amsterdam postmarks

# MRS1937 - 1860 10c Washington & 1c Franklin on cover to Amsterdam, brown domestic cancel, red London & orange Amsterdam postmarks

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High-Value New York to Amsterdam Cover Can Be Yours – Only 1 Available!

Now you can own a 159-year old classic US cover featuring two 10¢ Washington stamps (US #35) and a 1¢ Franklin stamp (US #24).  These stamps were part of the Series of 1857-61, the United States' very first perforated issues (created using the same plates as the 1851 imperforate stamps).  As you can imagine, these stamps have seen a lot of history, and so has the cover they're affixed to...
 
This cover was mailed from New York City on June 16, 1860, was processed through London on June 27, and finally arrived in Amsterdam on June 29.  The cover bears a postmark from each of these locations as well as a handwritten note on the front that reads "per SS Vanderbilt."  This refers to the largest ocean steamship owned by the famous Cornelius Vanderbilt himself.  The Vanderbilt was part of a greater fleet of ships run by the successful businessman before the Civil War.  When the war began just one year after this cover was sent, Vanderbilt donated his namesake ship to the Union army.  It's interesting to note that this cover was bound for Amsterdam, as that the Netherlands was the same country Vanderbilt's family originally came from.
 
The stamps on this historic US cover totaled 21¢, worth over $43.00 today.  This covered the postage needed for the cover to make the over 3,600-mile transatlantic journey from New York City to Amsterdam.  Considering the Civil War was just over the horizon, who knows what kind of message this cover would have carried?
 
This is your opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind classic, high-value US cover featuring three 159-year old stamps.  There's only one available, so act now to be sure you get it in your collection.
 
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High-Value New York to Amsterdam Cover Can Be Yours – Only 1 Available!

Now you can own a 159-year old classic US cover featuring two 10¢ Washington stamps (US #35) and a 1¢ Franklin stamp (US #24).  These stamps were part of the Series of 1857-61, the United States' very first perforated issues (created using the same plates as the 1851 imperforate stamps).  As you can imagine, these stamps have seen a lot of history, and so has the cover they're affixed to...
 
This cover was mailed from New York City on June 16, 1860, was processed through London on June 27, and finally arrived in Amsterdam on June 29.  The cover bears a postmark from each of these locations as well as a handwritten note on the front that reads "per SS Vanderbilt."  This refers to the largest ocean steamship owned by the famous Cornelius Vanderbilt himself.  The Vanderbilt was part of a greater fleet of ships run by the successful businessman before the Civil War.  When the war began just one year after this cover was sent, Vanderbilt donated his namesake ship to the Union army.  It's interesting to note that this cover was bound for Amsterdam, as that the Netherlands was the same country Vanderbilt's family originally came from.
 
The stamps on this historic US cover totaled 21¢, worth over $43.00 today.  This covered the postage needed for the cover to make the over 3,600-mile transatlantic journey from New York City to Amsterdam.  Considering the Civil War was just over the horizon, who knows what kind of message this cover would have carried?
 
This is your opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind classic, high-value US cover featuring three 159-year old stamps.  There's only one available, so act now to be sure you get it in your collection.