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10 Cents Collection

"10 Cents: A Glimpse into the World of Rare Stamps and Historical Artifacts" Discover the fascinating world of philately with these 10-cent treasures

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Pan-American Fast Ocean Navigation frame plate proof, 487

10c Pan-American Fast Ocean Navigation frame plate proof, 487. Certified plate proofs are the last printed proof of the plate before printing the stamps at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Pan-American Fast Ocean Navigation vignette plate proof, 487

10c Pan-American Fast Ocean Navigation vignette plate proof, 487. Certified plate proofs are the last printed proof of the plate before printing the stamps at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

10c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
10c Washington reprint single, 1875. Unused; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Thomas Jefferson special printing single, 1875. Creator

10c Thomas Jefferson special printing single, 1875. Creator
10c Thomas Jefferson special printing single, 1875. Unused; special printing of 1873 issue; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Daniel Webster block of thirty-nine, February 22, 1890

10c Daniel Webster block of thirty-nine, February 22, 1890. Right margin block of 39 10-cent stamps

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Washington type I single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company

10c Washington type I single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company
10c Washington type I single, 1857. Used

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Columbus Presenting Natives single, 1893. Creator: American Bank Note Company

10c Columbus Presenting Natives single, 1893. Creator: American Bank Note Company
10c Columbus Presenting Natives single, 1893. Mint; Design of the stamp taken from a painting by Luigi Gregori entitled " Columbus Presenting Natives"

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Shield and Eagle re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

10c Shield and Eagle re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
10c Shield and Eagle re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Washington type II single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company

10c Washington type II single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company
10c Washington type II single, 1857. Used

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Springfield Soldiers Fair single, 1864. Creator: Unknown

10c Springfield Soldiers Fair single, 1864. Creator: Unknown
10c Springfield Soldiers Fair single, 1864

Background image10 Cents Collection: 10c Washington postage currency, 1862. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

10c Washington postage currency, 1862. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
10c Washington postage currency, 1862

Background image10 Cents Collection: Health token, philippines, 1920 C017 / 0725

Health token, philippines, 1920 C017 / 0725
Lead token for the Bureau of Health, Philippine Islands, 1920. This token would be worth 10 cents and could be exchanged for medical care



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"10 Cents: A Glimpse into the World of Rare Stamps and Historical Artifacts" Discover the fascinating world of philately with these 10-cent treasures. From rare frame plate proofs to special printings, each stamp tells a unique story. Delve into history with the 10c Pan-American Fast Ocean Navigation frame plate proof (487). This exquisite piece showcases the artistry behind early 20th-century postal communication. The 10c Pan-American Fast Ocean Navigation vignette plate proof (487) offers a glimpse into the intricate designs that adorned stamps during this era, capturing the spirit of transatlantic travel. Step back in time with the 1875 reprint single featuring George Washington (creator: Continental Bank Note Company). This classic design pays homage to America's founding father and reflects an important chapter in stamp production history. The Thomas Jefferson special printing single from 1875 is a true collector's gem. Created by an unknown artist, it captures Jefferson's essence and serves as a testament to his enduring legacy. Behold the remarkable block of thirty-nine Daniel Webster stamps from February 22, 1890 – a stunning display of precision and craftsmanship by National Bank Note Company. Travel further back in time with the elegant Toppan, Carpenter & Company creation -the type I single depicting George Washington from 1857- showcasing both artistic finesse and historical significance. Immerse yourself in Christopher Columbus' historic voyage through American Bank Note Company's captivating portrayal on their iconic "Columbus Presenting Natives" single from 1893. Marvel at innovation with National Bank Note Company's groundbreaking E Grill technique showcased on their exquisite Washington stamp from 1867 –a true testament to ingenuity meeting artistry. Witness history repeating itself through National Bank Note Company's re-issue single featuring Shield and Eagle design from 1875. This stamp pays homage to the past while embracing progress.