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Dgn 330: Sc. 4396 Folded Flag booklet single on a 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a photo of a rippling flag. First Day of Issue hand cancel larger illustration (new window)...$2.50 | |
Dgn 330a: Sc. 4396 Folded Flag booklet single on a 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a photo of a rippling flag. NAPEX show cancel, where the stamp was issued larger illustration (new window)...$2.50 | |
Dgn 330b: Sc. 4393-6 Folded Flag three varieties (2 coil singles, 1 booklet single) on a 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a photo of a rippling flag. Each is tied by its own First Day of Issue hand cancel larger illustration (new window)...$4.00 | |
Dgn 330c: Sc. 4393 Folded Flag single from the large coil on a 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a photo of a rippling flag. With Sc. 3634 Flag booklet single of similar design, First Day of Issue hand cancel larger illustration (new window)...$3.00 | |
Dgn 330d: Sc. 4396 Folded Flag booklet single on a 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a photo of a rippling flag. Round red dater available at NAPEX, where the stamp was issued, but it didn't show up well and only one was made larger illustration (new window). | | |
Dgn 331: Sc. 4399-4403 The Simpsons 5"x7" Dragon Card with an illustration of the family. A strip of 3 stamps of the kids is at the top, the parents at the bottom and the First Day of Issue pictorial hand cancel ties both. larger illustration (new window)...$4.00 | |
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Dgn 332: Sc. 4404-5 King & Queen of Hearts 5"x7" Dragon Card with pair of stamps, color pictures of King and Queen of Hearts playing cards, Digital Color Postmark larger illustration (new window). | | |
Dgn 333: Sc. 4404-5 King & Queen of Hearts 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing John Tenniel's woocut of Alice and the Queen of Hearts from the original edition of "Alice In Wonderland." The illustration has been digitally colored, and the stamps are tied by the Digital Color Postmark larger illustration (new window)...$4.00 | |
Dgn 334: Sc. U668 Seabiscuit envelope #6¾ stamped envelope with a label cachet showing Seabiscuit beating War Admiral at Pimlico in 1938. The First Day of Issue hand cancel ties the label cachet to the envelope larger illustration (new window). | | |
Dgn 334a: Sc. U668 Seabiscuit envelope #6¾ stamped envelope with a label cachet showing Seabiscuit beating War Admiral at Pimlico in 1938. With Sc. 1528 Horse Racing and 2757 Thoroughbred Racing. The First Day of Issue hand cancel ties the label cachet and the stamps to the envelope larger illustration (new window). | | |
Dgn 335: Sc. 4406 Bob Hope 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a March 1982 photo of Hope similar to the stamp design. First Day of Issue hand cancel larger illustration (new window)...$2.50 | |
Dgn 335a: Sc. 4406 Bob Hope 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a March 1982 photo of Hope similar to the stamp design. Stamps for WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War and Desert Storm veterans plus a Sylvanus Thayer stamp Hope was given the USO's Sylvanus Thayer Award for his work. First Day of Issue hand cancel larger illustration (new window)...$4.00 | |
Dgn 336: Sc. 4406 Bob Hope 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a March 1982 photo of Hope similar to the stamp design. Digital Color postmark larger illustration (new window). | | |
Dgn 337: Sc. 4406 Bob Hope 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a 1942 photo of Hope and a radio microphone. First Day of Issue hand cancel. larger illustration (new window)...$2.50 | | |
Dgn 338: Sc. 4406 Bob Hope 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a 1958 photo of Hope and Bing Crosby during a 1958 recording session, with Sc. 2850 Bing Crosby. First Day of Issue hand cancel . larger illustration (new window)...$4.00 | |
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Dgn 339: Sc. 4408 Anna Julia Cooper 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a photo montage of a photo of Cooper, a book about her, and a U.S. passport. The text is the quote of her in the current passport. First Day of Issue pictorial hand cancel larger illustration (new window)...$2.50 | |
Dgn 339a: Sc. 4408 Anna Julia Cooper 5"x7" Dragon Card featuring a photo montage of a photo of Cooper, a book about her, and a U.S. passport. The text is the quote of her in the current passport. With stamps of other Black educators Mary McLeod Bethune (Sc. 2137) and George Washington Carver (953), and Paul Laurence Dunbar (1554): Cooper was principal of what became Washington, DC's famed Dunbar High School. larger illustration (new window). | | |