Stamp: Bent & Lea (United States of America 1870)

Bent & Lea (United States of America 1870)

01 August (United States of America ) within release Private Die Match goes into circulation Stamp Bent & Lea face value 1 United States cent

Stamp Bent & Lea in catalogues
Stamp Number: Sn: US RO29a
Forbin: For: US M45

Stamp is square format.

RO29a and RO29e had a combined print run of 293,925

Also in the issue Private Die Match:

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Stamp Bent & Lea in digits
Country: United States of America
Date: 1870-08-01
Paper: old paper
Perforation: 12
Emission: Revenue
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 United States cent

Stamp Bent & Lea it reflects the thematic directions:

A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered organ located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. A few other vertebrates such as the koala (which has two opposable thumbs on each "hand" and fingerprints remarkably similar to human fingerprints) are often described as having "hands" instead of paws on their front limbs. The raccoon is usually described as having "hands" though opposable thumbs are lacking.

A torch is a stick with combustible material at one end which can be used as a light source or to set something on fire. Torches have been used throughout history, and are still used in processions, symbolic and religious events, and in juggling entertainment. In some countries, notably the United Kingdom and Australia, "torch" in modern usage is also the term for a battery-operated portable light.

Stamp, Bent & Lea, United States of America,  , Hands, Torches