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#296 22c Locomotives Booklet #2362-2366a USPS Commemorative Stamp Panel

$ 1.9

Availability: 55 in stock
  • Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
  • Grade: F/VF (Fine/Very Fine)
  • Condition: The panels(s) are in very fiine condition.
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Place of Origin: United States

    Description

    22c Locomotives
    Booklet Pane of 5
    USPS Commemorative Stamp Panel
    Stamps Scott #2366a
    Attractive stamps depicts five early United State Locomotives. They include:
    Stourbridge Lion 1829
    Best Friend of Charleston 1830
    John Bull 1831
    Brother Jonathan 1812
    Gowan & Marx
    It is one of the many attractive panels produced by the Postal Service.
    The panel is in very fine condition and ready for your collection or framing for mounting on a wall in the home or office.
    The first
    USPS Commemorative Panel
    was issued September 20, 1972 for the 8c Wildlife Issue Block of 4 (Scott #1464-67). Since then,
    nearly 1,000 different panels
    have been produced, one for almost every commemorative stamp issue for more than 40 years. Usually, a panel will bear two or three engravings, more or less related to the subject of the stamps. Most of the engravings are great art work. Along, with these engravings is a text that provides an interesting insight into the stamp's subject. There, is often information about the subject that will be not be found from any other philatelic source. The 8-1/2 x 11-1/4 inch panels are a great addition to a specialized collection. Many are attractively framed and on the walls, of CPAs, War Veterans, and Sports and Animal lovers.
    As you know, or may discover, some USPS Commemorative Panels are easy to acquire and others are very difficult. This is no surprise, the situation is cause by those old straw men, supply and demand. At different periods, the USPS has produced different quantities of Panels, even though at any point in time the quantities sold to subscribers are equal. Meanwhile, non panel collectors want only a few of some issues, while many of others. For example, many people would like to have a panel honoring a baseball player or Marilyn Monroe, while I have never found someone looking for just the 20c National Archives (Scott #2081) issue of 1984. Therefore, two panels, issued in nearly identical quantities will vary in price by a factor of 10 or more.
    The Stamp Professor
    APS #46981(LM #10966)--AFDCS--ASPPP