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United States Postage Stamps
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United States Postage Stamps 1847 through 1947 ~ The first 100 years REGULAR POSTAGE STAMPS - ISSUES OF 1908-9
This series of postage stamps was issued to replace the regular issue of adhesive stamps, known as the "Series of 1902." For the sake of uniformity and artistic effect, the head of Washington (a profile from Houdon's bust) was adopted as the subject of all the denominations except the 1-cent, which bears the head of Franklin (the first Postmaster General). The border designs are identical on all the stamps, the head appearing within an ellipse on end, with laurel leaves on either side of the ellipse. Above the head are the words "U. S. postage; below it, the denomination expressed in words on the 1-cent and 2-cent and in numerals on the other denominations. The $2 and $5 denominations are not represented in this series, as there was little need for these high denominations since the reduction of rates of letter postage to certain foreign countries and the increase in the unit weight of international postage. |