The listing, US MINT NH SCOTT'S # 1015 Newspaper boy, torch & group of homes has ended.
US MINT NH SCOTT'S # 1015
Newspaper boy, torch & group of homes
Date Issued: 1952-10-04
Postage Value: 3 cents
Commemorative issue
Newspaper boys
Newspaper boy, torch & group of homes
Design of this issue recognized the service of America's newspaper boys and the value of their early business training. The stamp also complimented the meeting of the International Circulation Managers Association, held at Philadelphia in October 1952. Central to the design is a newspaper boy delivering his newspapers, and to the right a torch grasped by a human hand as a symbol of free enterprise. A group of homes, depicting the average residential community, serves as a base and background.
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pickup : terre haute ,in 47807
mint stamp gum
: unused - a stamp that is not cancelled (used) , yet has had all the original gum removed. on early u.s. issues this is the condition that the majority of mint stamps exist in , as early collectors often soaked the gum off their stamps to avoid the possibility of gum drying and splitting
original gum (og) - a stamp that still retains the adhesive applied when the stamp was made, yet has been hinged or has had some of gum removed.
never hinged (nh) - a stamp that is in " post office " condition with full gum that has never been hinged .