Stamp: Hot Wheels:Rigor-Motor (United States of America 2018)

Hot Wheels:Rigor-Motor (United States of America 2018)

29 September (United States of America ) within release Hot Wheels goes into circulation Stamp Hot Wheels:Rigor-Motor face value FOREVER No Face Value

Stamp Hot Wheels:Rigor-Motor in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: US 2018-27c

Stamp is horizontal format.

Face value US$0.50 on day of issue.

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Country: United States of America
Date: 2018-09-29
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 39.6 x 24.9
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: FOREVER No Face Value

Stamp Hot Wheels:Rigor-Motor it reflects the thematic directions:

A car is a wheeled, self-powered motor vehicle used for transportation and a product of the automotive industry. Most definitions of the term specify that cars are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels with tyres, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. The year 1886 is regarded as the birth year of the modern car. In that year, German inventor Karl Benz built the Benz Patent-Motorwagen. Cars did not become widely available until the early 20th century. One of the first cars that was accessible to the masses was the 1908 Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Cars were rapidly adopted in the United States of America, where they replaced animal-drawn carriages and carts, but took much longer to be accepted in Western Europe and other parts of the world.

A toy or plaything is an object that is used primarily to provide entertainment. Simple examples include toy blocks, board games, and dolls. Toys are often designed for use by children, although many are designed specifically for adults and pets. Toys can provide utilitarian benefits, including physical exercise, cultural awareness, or academic education. Additionally, utilitarian objects, especially those which are no longer needed for their original purpose, can be used as toys. Examples include children building a fort with empty cereal boxes and tissue paper spools, or a toddler playing with a broken TV remote control. The term "toy" can also be used to refer to utilitarian objects purchased for enjoyment rather than need, or for expensive necessities for which a large fraction of the cost represents its ability to provide enjoyment to the owner, such as luxury cars, high-end motorcycles, gaming computers, and flagship smartphones.

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