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This pane of fifteen 33-cent Arctic Animals commemorative stamps was issued on March 12, in Barrow, Alaska. Wildlife has been one of the most popular stamp subjects. These five stamps, repeated three times in varying orders in a gummed pane of fifteen, are color reproductions of existing photographs of individual Arctic animals. The stamps were designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC, and photographed by Art Wolfe (Arctic Hare), Joe McDonald (Wolf), Zig Leszczynski (Snowy Owl), Gary Schultz, (Arctic Fox), Jeff Foott (Polar Bear), and Johnny Johnson (polar bear family). 212 / 1287 -
Cesar E Chavez First Day Issue Apr 23 2003 220 / 1287 -
Buddy Ebsen photo. 8x10 inches 224 / 1287 -
signed note 231 / 1287 -
Kansas City Royals Logo Block. 2x9 inches 239 / 1287 -
Stan Foster signature cut 245 / 1287 -
Detroit Tigers George Mullin pin.1 pin 246 / 1287 -
Trey Watts signed autograph card 2x3 inches 249 / 1287 -
Henry A. Patten signature cut 251 / 1287 -
Melvin and Howard Movie Poster. 17x26 inches 252 / 1287 -
Rabbi Eric Yoffie signature cut 256 / 1287 -
The Bar Pieces of the Past relic 264 / 1287 -
Ezra Stone signed cover 266 / 1287 -
Earl Williams signature cut 275 / 1287 -
Bobbi Billard original signature.5x3 inches 277 / 1287 -
Fantastic Four original artwork. 8x10 inches 285 / 1287 -
The magnificent 1901 Pan-American Exposition celebrated the impressive progress America had made in engineering and industry. Six stamps were issued in conjunction with the fair. They were the first stamps of the twentieth century and the first bi-colored general release since the 1869 Pictorials. A printing error caused a number of prized inverted stamps. The three stamps on the bottom of this sheet are reprints of 1901 issue. 286 / 1287 -
signed photos 288 / 1287 -
Walter Winchell signed check 290 / 1287 -
Sidney Lanier American Poet Plate Block of 4 x 8 Cent US Postage Stamps, Scot 1446. Born in Macon, Georgia, Sidney Lanier was a teacher at Johns Hopkins University and an American poet noted for writing about the beauty of the American South. Lake Sidney Lanier, located on the Chattahoochee River in northern Georgia, is named in his honor. This stamp was issued in Lanier’s hometown on the anniversary of his birthday. 299 / 1287
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