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United States Postage Stamps 1847 through 1947 ~ The first 100 years ORDINARY POSTAGE STAMPS-ISSUE OF 1918
The Department issued on August 19, 1918, a $2 and $5 postage stamp of new design, printed in two colors. A description of the $2 stamp follows: The stamp is rectangular in shape, about 7/8 inch wide and 3/4 inch high. The subject is a portrait of Franklin looking to the left, printed in black ink. The border design is red. Triangular ornaments appear in the two upper corners, and the words "U. S. postage" are printed in Roman capital letters in a curved line above the head of Franklin. The word "Dollars" is printed in a straight line of Roman capital letters below the portrait, and the numeral "2" appears within ovals in both lower corners. The design of the $5 stamp is the same as the $2 except that it bears the numeral "5" in the lower corners, and the border is printed in green ink with the head of Franklin in black. |