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Used United States Scott #248
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jamisonenterprises (260)
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The United States Scott #248 stamp is part of the First Bureau Issue, also known as the American Bank Note Company Issue, released in 1894. This series marked a significant transition in U.S. stamp production, as it ... Read More
Item Specifics
- Country
- United States
- Catalog Number
- 248
- Stamp Type
- General Issue
- Condition
- Used
- Centering
- VG & Below
- Stamp Format
- Single
- Certificate Grade
- 65 & Below
- Year of Issue
- 1894
Item Description
The United States Scott #248 stamp is part of the First Bureau Issue, also known as the American Bank Note Company Issue, released in 1894. This series marked a significant transition in U.S. stamp production, as it was the first to be produced entirely by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.Design:
Image: The Scott #248 stamp features a portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States and a foundational figure in American history. The portrait is based on a famous painting by Gilbert Stuart, capturing Washington's dignified and resolute expression.
Color: The stamp is printed in a deep, distinctive brown color, which adds to its visual appeal and sets it apart from other stamps in the series.
Size and Format:
Dimensions: The stamp measures approximately 0.87 inches by 0.98 inches (22 mm by 25 mm).
Shape: It has a rectangular shape with perforated edges, typical of stamps from this period.
Historical Context:
Issuance Date: The Scott #248 stamp was issued in 1894, during a time of significant growth and development in the United States. This issue represents the country's effort to honor its founding father and first president.
Significance: The First Bureau Issue was important as it marked the shift from private contractors to the government-run Bureau of Engraving and Printing, ensuring greater control and standardization in stamp production.
Collectible Appeal:
Rarity: The value and appeal of the Scott #248 stamp to collectors depend on its condition, centering, gum presence, and any unique features like cancellations or printing errors. Well-preserved examples are highly valued.
Condition Impact: Factors such as the presence of original gum, hinging status, perforation quality, and clarity of the design significantly influence the stamp's collectible value. Mint condition stamps are especially sought after by collectors.
Usage:
Postal History: The stamp was used for regular mail during a period when the United States was experiencing rapid industrialization and expansion. It represents a time when the postal service played a crucial role in connecting the growing nation.
Visual and Physical Characteristics:
Engraving Detail: The fine engraving on the stamp showcases the advanced printing techniques of the time, with intricate lines and shading that bring Washington’s portrait to life.
Perforations: The standard perforations of the era allow for easy separation, though the condition of these perforations can affect the stamp’s grade and value.
This stamp is a valued piece for collectors who appreciate the combination of historical significance and artistic craftsmanship. It offers a glimpse into the late 19th century, reflecting the United States' efforts to honor its past leaders and celebrate its achievements through philately.
Seller Information
- Seller
- jamisonenterprises (260)
- Registered Since
- 03/18/2005
- Feedback
- 100%
- Store
- Jamison Stamps & Books
Bids History
Bidder | Amount | Date |
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Unclehoss1701 (510) | $0.40 | 07/18/2024 13:35:59 |
Sales History
User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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Unclehoss1701 (510) | $0.40 | 1 | 07/19/2024 14:36:01 |
- Item Location
- California, United States
- Ships To
- Worldwide
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