The listing, "Revalued" Postal Cards/Covers has ended.
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Notice there is a 1 CENT in black, overprinted on the red Franklin postal card!
U.S. Scott # UX 33/UPSS #S45-29g, 1920 1c on 2c
Win all seven! From as old as 1920s!
Why would 16 cent be revalued to a lesser? I found this online: It appears to be a Scott #U586, black surcharge on a 16c "USA" embossed envelope, that was revalued to 15 cents as issued on July 28, 1978. Assuming it's an entire cover and not just a corner cut square, it has a catalog value of $1. If it were unusued the value would only be 55 cents. The reason being that these envelopes showing proper postal usage (not a first day cover) are relatively hard to find, as most people were just using stamps and few elected to pay a premium for the embossed envelopes.
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