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  • 2020 Issues
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    Year of the Rat (page 1)
    Gwen Ifill (page 2)
    Colored Hockey Championship (page 2)
    Maine Statehood (page 2)
    Arnold Palmer (page 2)
    Earth Day (page 3)
    History of Radio (Canada) (page 3)
    Fruits & Vegetables (page 3)
    Bugs Bunny (page 4)
    Innovation (page 4)
    Thank You (page 4)
    19th Amendment: Women Vote (this page)
    The Mayflower in Playmouth Harbor (page 6)
    Hanukkah (page 6)


    19th Amendment: Women Vote

    Dgn 729

    Dgn 729: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the front cover of Leslie's Illustrated news magazine of October 2, 1920, previewing the first election in which women could vote. Digital Color Postmark. — larger illustration (new window)...$4.00

    Dgn 729a

    Dgn 729a: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the front cover of Leslie's Illustrated news magazine of October 2, 1920, previewing the first election in which women could vote. Pictorial Postmark. — larger illustration (new window)...$3.00

    Dgn 729b

    Dgn 729b: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — Back in stock! 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the front cover of Leslie's Illustrated news magazine of October 2, 1920, previewing the first election in which women could vote. The Digital Color Postmark ties the new stamp, Sc. 784 Susan B. Anthony, Sc. 959 Progress For Women, Sc. 1406 Women Suffrage (1970) and Sc. 2980 Women's Suffrage (1995). — larger illustration (new window)...$5.00

    Dgn 729c

    Dgn 729c: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the front cover of Leslie's Illustrated news magazine of October 2, 1920, previewing the first election in which women could vote. Women's Rights National Historic Park pictorial postmark for August 26, 2020, the centennial of the certification of the adoption of the 19the Amendment. Not a first-day (4 days later). — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50
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    Dgn 729c-

    Dgn 729c-: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the front cover of Leslie's Illustrated news magazine of October 2, 1920, previewing the first election in which women could vote. Women's Rights National Historic Park pictorial postmark for August 26, 2020, the centennial of the certification of the adoption of the 19the Amendment. Not a first-day (4 days later). The postmark is not perfect: "ment" in "Amendment" is under-inked. — larger illustration (new window)...$2.50

    Dgn 729d

    Dgn 729d: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the front cover of Leslie's Illustrated news magazine of October 2, 1920, previewing the first election in which women could vote. National Women's Hall of Fame pictorial postmark for August 26, 2020, the centennial of the certification of the adoption of the 19the Amendment. Not a first-day (4 days later). — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50

    Dgn 729e

    Dgn 729e: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the front cover of Leslie's Illustrated news magazine of October 2, 1920, previewing the first election in which women could vote. The Pictorial Postmark ties the new stamp and Sc. 3184e 19th Amendment from the Celebrate the Century 1920s sheet. — larger illustration (new window)...$4.00

    Dgn 730

    Dgn 730: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the official program for the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913. Digital Color Postmark. — larger illustration (new window)...$4.00

    Dgn 730a

    Dgn 730a: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the official program for the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913. Pictorial Postmark. — larger illustration (new window)...$3.00

    Dgn 730b

    Dgn 730b: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the official program for the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913. The Digital Color Postmark ties the new stamp, Sc. 784 Susan B. Anthony, Sc. 959 Progress For Women, Sc. 1406 Women Suffrage (1970) and Sc. 2980 Women’s Suffrage (1995). — larger illustration (new window)...$5.00
    Sold Out!

    Dgn 730c

    Dgn 730c: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the official program for the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913. Women's Rights National Historic Park pictorial postmark for August 26, 2020, the centennial of the certification of the adoption of the 19the Amendment. Not a first-day (4 days later). — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50

    Dgn 730d

    Dgn 730d: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card reproducing the official program for the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913. National Women's Hall of Fame pictorial postmark for August 26, 2020, the centennial of the certification of the adoption of the 19the Amendment. Not a first-day (4 days later). — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50

    Dgn 730e

    Dgn 730e: Sc. 5523 19th Amendment — 5"x7" Dragon Card eproducing the official program for the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913. The Pictorial Postmark ties the new stamp and Sc. 3184e 19th Amendment from the Celebrate the Century 1920s sheet. — larger illustration (new window)...$4.00


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