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English: US Postage stamp, Washington Franklin Issue, issue of 1912, Booklet (6), 1c, green
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Source US Post Office
Smithsonian National Postal Museum
Hi-res scan of postage stamp by Gwillhickers.
Author U.S. Post Office

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