Description: US Stamp #617 - 1925 1¢ Washington at Cambridge, Good Used, Face Free Cancel Used, G (Good), Never Hinged, small tear in right corner, View Photo for details on stamps. I have listed photos of the exact stamp, both Front and Back, that you will receive. Face value: 1 ¢ - United States centIssue Date: May 1, 1924First City: Washington, D.C.; Concord, MA; Concord Junction, MA; Boston, MA; Cambridge, MA; Lexington, MAEmission: CommemorativeQuantity Issued: 15,615,000Printing: RecessPrinted by: Bureau of Engraving and PrintingPerforation: 11Color: Dark Green The Lexington-Concord Issue of 1925 was the first set of U.S. postage stamps to honor the War of Independence. These stamps honor the patriots who gave their lives – and the ideals of freedom and independence they died for. Washington Takes Command Of The Continental Army On July 3, 1775, George Washington took command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts. As America fought its war for independence against the British, it was decided that a commander in chief was needed to lead the newly established Continental Army. Several men were considered, including John Hancock.
Price: 2.25 USD
Location: Great Falls, Montana
End Time: 2025-01-22T22:10:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0.73 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Place of Origin: United States
Color: Dark Green
First City:: Various cities
Grade: G (Good)
Certification: Uncertified
Denomination: 1 Cent
Year of Issue: 1921-1930
State: Various cities
Quality: Used
Time Period Manufactured: 1925
Topic: Heads of State
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Cancellation Type: Mute
First Day of Issue:: April 4, 1925