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TEN 10c 50th Anniversary of Airmail Stamp .. Vintage Unused postage stamps. | Jenny Airplane | Upside down Airplane Stamp | Air Snail Mail

TEN 10c 50th Anniversary of Airmail Stamp .. Vintage Unused postage stamps. | Jenny Airplane | Upside down Airplane Stamp | Air Snail Mail

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Pack of 10 Vintage Unused US Postage stamps of the:

10c cent 50th Anniversary of Airmail stamp.
Issued May 15, 1968
Scott catalog #: C74

A 10¢ Airmail stamp commemorating the 50th anniversary of regularly scheduled Air Mail was issued in Washington, DC, on May 15, 1968. The horizontal stamp pictures a Curtiss Jenny, the 90 horsepower biplane that carried mail on the Washington-New York City run when Air Mail was first established on May 15, 1918.

10 Mint unused postage stamps with original gum as issued by the Post Office. These stamps are genuine and valid to use as postage for current mailing. Be sure to use enough total postage to meet the current postage rate for mailing a letter if you want to use them for mailing.

Please be sure that the Mailing address provided to me by Etsy is your current address.

Also good to use for scrapbooking or displaying in a small picture frame. It's a m

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