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United States Postage Stamps1847 through 1947 ~ The first 100 years SPECIAL DELIVERY AIRMAIL POSTAGE STAMP (16-CENT)-ISSUE OF 1934
In this distinctive issue of postage stamps, provision was made for the payment of the postage and the special delivery fee in one stamp. The new stamp is 84/100 by 1 44/100 inches in dimension and is arranged horizontally. The stamp is enclosed in a narrow double line border and is printed in blue ink. The central subject is a reproduction of the great seal of the United States of America. Across the top of the stamp are the words "Special Delivery" in white Roman lettering. On the sides of the stamp, arranged vertically, in white Gothic, are the words "U. S. postage" at the left, and "Air Mail" at the right. Along the bottom of the stamp, below the central design, is the word "Cents" in white Roman, on either side of which is the denomination designation "16." The stamp was printed in dark blue ink. The 16-cent special delivery airmail stamp was first offered for sale at the American Air Mail Society Convention Station, Chicago, Ill., on August 30, 1934. Note: In 1936 Feb 10, with minor design changes, the stamp was issued and printed in red and blue ink. Special Delivery Stamps Special Handling Stamp |