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Scott 1121 Noah Webster 4¢ US Stamps Plate Block - CHOOSE YOUR PLATE NUMBER

Scott 1121 Noah Webster 4¢ US Stamps Plate Block - CHOOSE YOUR PLATE NUMBER

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Scott #1121 4¢ Commemorative United States Postage Stamp Honors the Lexicographer, Noah Webster (1758-1843).

All plate blocks are in MNH (Mint Never Hinged) condition. Four different plates were used when printing the stamps. The corresponding plate numbers are 26103, 26104, 26120, and 26121. If the plate number & position are not important when ordering, you can select 'Surprise me!'. Each separate plate block will come in a glassine envelope for protection.

  • Subject - Features a portrait of Noah Webster - the 'Father of American Scholarship and Education' - known for publishing the first version of his American Dictionary of the English Language in 1806
  • Issue Date - October 16th, 1958
  • City of Issue - West Hartford, CT
  • Color - Dark Crimson Rose
  • Rotary Press Printing - Perf. 11 x 10 ½
  • Quantity Issued - 114,114,280 issued

NOTE: Please understand that we’ve made every effort to inspect these stamps for visual defects and imperfect gum. As amateur collectors, they’ve passed our 'keep' test (...and we're pretty picky ☺️). We believe that, although these postage stamp blocks are not professionally certified, they are in excellent condition.

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