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Sergeant Preston comic book 105 / 1287 -
1917 Historical letter 111 / 1287 -
Lee Meredith signature cut 113 / 1287 -
Lev E. Dobriansky signed note.6x4 inches 129 / 1287 -
Che! Movie photo 8x10 inches unsigned 135 / 1287 -
PT-109 lapel pin.2x1 inches 145 / 1287 -
William Jordan signature cut 154 / 1287 -
NBA Lloyd Walton signed photo. 8x10 inches 156 / 1287 -
Wake Up! Its Your Birthday comic. 5x8 inches 160 / 1287 -
NC-4 March unsigned sheet music 167 / 1287 -
original signature 168 / 1287 -
WW2 Paul Clouthier signed FDC. 3x6 inches 170 / 1287 -
Gary Cooper unsigned cigarette card 174 / 1287 -
Gary Cooper unsigned cigarette card 175 / 1287 -
Wildflowers Stamp Set - Romania 176 / 1287 -
Grenoble Soccer Uniform vintage pin 177 / 1287 -
With the advent of robotic and human spaceflight a new era of American history had presented itself. Keeping with the tradition of honoring the country's history on U.S. postage stamps, the U.S. Post Office began honoring the various events with its commemorative postage stamp issues. The first U.S. Postage issue to depict a U.S. space vehicle was issued in 1948, the Fort Bliss issue. The first issue to commemorate a space project by name was the ECHO I communications satellite commemorative issue of 1960. Next was the Project Mercury issue of 1962. As U.S. space exploration progressed a variety of other commemorative issues followed, many of which bear accurate depictions of satellites, space capsules, Apollo Lunar Modules, space suits, and other items of interest. 178 / 1287 -
Princess Diana commemorative stamp 186 / 1287 -
Buddy Holly self titled CD. 5x6 inches 192 / 1287
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