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United States Postage Stamps1847 through 1947 ~ The first 100 years SPECIAL HANDLING STAMP (25-CENT)ISSUE OF 1925
The Postal Service Act, approved February 28, 1925, provided for a special handling stamp of 25-cent denomination for use on fourth-class mail matter, which would secure for such mail matter the expeditious handling accorded to mail matter of the first class. A description follows: The 25-cent special handling stamp is the same shape as the special delivery stamp, but of entirely different design. Within a circle in the center of the stamp is the numeral "25" with the words "Special handling" arranged in a semicircle directly above. At the top of the stamp, in a straight line, are the words "United States postage" and at the bottom, within a panel, is the word "Cents." The background is of ornamental lathework and the entire stamp is enclosed within a straight-line border. This stamp is printed in dark green and was first placed on sale April 11, 1925, at Washington, D.C.
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