
Purchased online today for under $1,000.00. Years, and a nice looking mint lightly hinged set of the 1930 Zeppelins can be 15 Cent Stamps (761 Results) Price () Ten (10) vintage unused postage stamps - Photography // 15 cent stamps // face value 1.50 AxmxZ (8,881) 3.50 FREE shipping 1955 FDC First Day Cover stamp ,15 cent Certified Mail Framing4You (1,569) 2.95 FREE shipping. The prices have actually decreased considerably, over the
#1928 airmail 5 cent stamp series#
With the exception of the Inverted Jenny, these are theĬollecting benchmark of the entire series of U.S. Needless to say though, only about 8% of the total printing of a little over 1,000,000 of each denomination was sold The unsold stamps were returned to the Post Officeĭepartment and incinerated. CollectorsĪnd dealers that could afford the stamps bought many of them for use onįlown covers carried by the Graf Zeppelin. Graf Zeppelin set was only on sale for about two months. And, these stamps were issued right at the beginning of the worldwide Great Depression. The $4.55 face value of a set of single stamps, in 1930, would be equivalent to about $48.00 today. Graf Zeppelin, but the rates for letters carried on board the airship This definitive airmail stamp was printed on the Flat Plate Press, and it is perforated 11.
#1928 airmail 5 cent stamp plus#
Collection Foreign Greece C1-4 Mint Never Hinged Set Plus One Other Airmail W24. Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping.

The design features a Winged Globe with 'U.S. 2 Scott 3-Ring National/Specialty Binder GREEN Stamp LARGE Album w/ Metal Hinges. C12) was issued on Februto replace the previous 5 Cent airmail rate stamp of 1928.

Germany - Weimar : Graf Zeppelin Issues - 1930-1931Īmericans were enthusiastic about the flights of the airship Airmail, 1928, 5 Beacon (Scott C11), top plate block of 6, o.g., never hinged, select high quality plate with brilliant colors, Very Fine. denomination airmail stamp shown above (Sc. For more information on the Europe-Pan American flight of the Graf Zeppelin, click on the following link: The $2.60 denomination depicts the airship Graf Zeppelin in flight, in front of a world globe, with clouds on either side.

The $1.30 denomination depicts the airship Graf Zeppelin in flight, between Europe and the Americas. The 65 Cent denomination depicts the airship Graf Zeppelin flying over the ocean. #C13-15) were issued Apfor the Europe-Pan America Flight of the German airship Graf Zeppelin. The three US airmail stamps shown above (Sc.
