The listing, (7) 1930's - 1940's FDC (First Day Covers) & 1932, 2 Cent Arbor Day Stamp - Tiered Plus Bonus has ended.
Winner receives 1 of the 8 FDCs, if auction reaches 200 credits, winner picks 2, 300 credits, pick 3, 400 credits, 4, 500 and pick 5, and so on, and of course if auction goes over 800 credits, winner receives all eight FDCs plus the envelope with the 1932 Arbor Day stamp, Scott # 717 ( 2 Cent, Arbor Day boy and girl planting a tree ).
Bonus, for every 1,000 credits I will at random add another FDC. So if auction does happen to reach let's say... 3,000 credits you get 7 FDCs as shown, plus the envelope with the 2 Cent Arbor stamp plus three more FDCs ! ! !
Description
1945 Coast Guard, In Honor of our Armed Forces with U.S. Coast Guard stamp, 1945, 3 Cent, Scott # 936. Cover below stamp has the number 936 and 70 written lightly in pencil
Marine Service, Typical Hero, with U.S. Merchant Marine PEACE AND WAR stamp, 1946, 3 Cent, Scott # 939
Palomar Mountain Observatory, 1948, Commemorating the Completion of the Worlds largest Telescope, 3 Cent, Scott #966. This cover has a handwritten address on it.
Rough Riders, 50th Anniversary of, 1948, 3 Cent, Scott # 973, This cover has a typed address on it.
Alfred E. Smith, 1945, Handwritten in pencil under the stamp is written: 937 70, 3 Cent, Scott # 937
Iwo Jima, 1945, 3 Cent, Scott # 929, handwritten in pencil near the stamp has 929 and 70
First Transcontinental Railroad, 1944, with handwritten address on the cover with the numbers 922 and 60 near the stamp. 3 Cent, Scott # 922
Northwest Territory, 1937, Typed address on the cover, 3 cent, Scott # 795. Backside has slight glue mark showing.
The last envelope, is not a FDC, but just an envelope address to someone, typed, with handwritten in pencil the number 717, postmark Nebraska City, Apr 22 8 - AM 1932 NEBR with the 2 Cent Arbor Day stamp, Scott # 717.
I ship quickly as my feedback states, from an odor free home. Thank you so much for looking!
I will start more FDCs after the big move.
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