16 May (United States of America ) within release Transatlantic Issue goes into circulation Stamp Winged Globe face value 30 United States cent
Stamp Winged Globe in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi:US 450 |
Stamp Number: | Sn:US C24 |
Yvert et Tellier: | Yt:US PA25 |
Stamp is vertical format.
Plate number: 22383 Released as part of the inauguration of the transatlantic airmail service. The stamp was designed by Alvin R. Meissner with a few minor changes by the post office. First day sales totaled 166,671 stamps, with 63,634 covers cancelled. The 30-cent stamp was issued for use in franking mail to be flown on regular airmail service across the Atlantic Ocean and paid for up to a half ounce to any point in Europe. (Argo People, Postage & The Post) The principal feature of this stamp design is the insignia worn by air mail pilots: a globe with extended wings on either side and with a background of rays of light. Upon the globe are the words, ""U.S. air mail."" (US. Stamp Gallery)