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1983 Artcraft FDC USPS #1846 3¢ Henry Clay #1906 1981 17¢ Electric Auto ST2697
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Discover the USPS FDC #1846 1983 3¢ Henry Clay and #1906 1981 17¢ Electric Auto stamps, perfect for collectors. Each stamp showcases unique historical significance. Fast shipping and combined shipping discounts available. Ideal for history enthusiasts! 1983 Artcraft FDC USPS #1846 3¢ Henry Clay #1906 1981 17¢ Electric Auto ST2697 USPS FDC #1846 1983 3¢ Henry Clay #1906 1981 17¢ Electric Auto Artcraft U.S. #1846 1983 3¢ Henry Clay Great Americans Series Issue Date: July 13, 1983 City: Washington, D.C. Quantity: 100,000,000 Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Printing Method: Engraved Perforations: 11 x 10 ½ Color: Olive green Esteemed statesman Henry Clay died on June 29, 1852, after nearly 50 years in politics. Henry Clay was born on April 12, 1777, in Hanover County, Virginia. The seventh of nine children, Clay began working as a secretary at the Virginia Court of Chancery at a young age. From there he went on to work for the attorney general, where he developed an interest in and began studying the law. He was admitted to the bar in 1797. That same year, Clay moved to Lexington, Kentucky, where he quickly became well known for his legal skills and courtroom speeches. Over the years many of his clients paid him with horses and plots of land. So by 1812, Clay had a 600-acre plantation known as Ashland. U.S. #1906 1981-84 17¢ Electric Auto Transportation Series Issue Date: June 25, 1981 City: Greenfield Village, MI Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Printing Method: Engraved Perforations: 10 vertically Color: Ultramarine A popular model from 1890 to 1910, the electric auto was quiet, clean, and easy to operate. At top speed, it could travel about 20 miles per hour and had to have its batteries changed or re-charged every 50 miles. Its popularity faded, however, when the gasoline-powered car proved to be superior. Not only could one drive it faster and for longer, but it was also less expensive to operate. Powered By 3Dsellers.com - Try for Free!
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