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President: Woodrow Wilson
· Postmaster General: Albert S. Burleson
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Domestic Letter Rate: 2¢ per oz. ·
Postcard Rate: 1¢ · Registry Fee:
10¢
· Foreign Rate: 5¢
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The New Designs of the Regular Issues First Issued in
1914
Flat Plate - Perf 12 -
400 Subject Plates
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est. under 5 million issued
First Day: April 29, 1914 |
est. under 4 million issued
First Day: April 29, 1914 |
est. under 3 million issued
First Day: April 29, 1914 |
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est. under 2 million issued
First Day: April 29, 1914 |
est. under 1.5 million issued
First Day: April 29, 1914 |
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The New Designs of the Regular Issues of 1914
The stamps
pictured above were new denominations issued to fill a gap
created when the parcel post stamps were
discontinued. The majority of this "new
designs" set was issued
in 1912 and are not shown here for
that reason. Although these stamps were
issued in small quantities and for a very
short time - they were replaced by the perf
10 stamps in September of that year - they
are not as scarce as one might think. Since
they were new denominations, enough copies
were set aside by collectors to insure an
ample supply.
The 12¢ stamp had been planned for several
years prior to this issue to fill the letter
and registry fee. It now found use on
parcels and additionally paid the letter and special
delivery fee.
As usual, the Post Office Department did not
consider subsequent varieties of perforation
and watermark to be new issues and did not
distinguish the quantity issued of each. All of the
quantities listed are best guesses based on
the total production of all stamps in the
years in which the stamp was issued.
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The Panama-Pacific Exposition Issue - Perf 10 of
1914
Flat Plate - Perforated 10 - 280 Subject Plates |
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Vasco Nunez de Balboa
possibly over 150 million issued
Earliest Known Use: Dec. 21, 1914 |
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In 1914 and 1915 the U.S. began
experimenting with a slightly wider perforation to keep
stamps from separating from the sheets in the post office
drawers. The perforation change from 12 to 10 was gradually
implemented until nearly all U.S. postage stamps were
available in the perf 10 format. The Pan Pacific Exposition stamps
hold the distinction of being the only flat plate U.S.
commemorative stamps to have more than one type of
perforation. Only the 1¢ stamp was issued perf 10 in
1914, the 2¢, 5¢,
and 10¢ were issued perf 10 in
1915. Quantity issued is a guess, but it is
estimated that equal numbers of the perf 10
and perf 12 stamps were issued, the total
for both perforations according to USPS
records being 334,796,926.
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The Special Delivery
Issue of 1914 - Watermarked Perforated 10
Flat Plate - Perf 10 - 200 Subject Plates
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Scott E9 - Perf 10 Watermarked
Earliest Known Use: October 26, 1914 |
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The Special Delivery Stamp of 1914
This stamp marks
the change from perf 12 to perf 10, the same change that the ordinary
stamps, the perf
10 watermarked Washington Franklins,
and the Postage Dues underwent in 1914. Since the U.S. Post Office Department
did not recognize these stamps as separate
issues, no records were kept distinguishing
quantities issued.
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The Postage Dues First Issued in 1914 - Watermarked
Perforated 10 |
For designs of this
Series: see the
perf
11 Postage Dues of 1917.
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The following postage stamp varieties were
first issued by the U.S. in 1914:
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Ordinary issue:
Scott 407 - 7¢ Washington perf 12 watermarked - EKU:
5/1/14
Scott 415 - 9¢ Franklin perf 12 watermarked - EKU: 5/1/14
Scott 417 - 12¢ Franklin perf 12 watermarked - EKU:
5/5/14
Scott 419 - 20¢ Franklin perf 12 watermarked - EKU:
5/1/14
Scott 420 - 30¢ Franklin perf 12 watermarked - EKU:
5/1/14
Scott 421 - 50¢ Franklin perf 12 single-line watermarked
- EKU: 5/1/14
Scott 424 - 1¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked - EDU:
10/21/14
Scott 425 - 2¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked - EDU:
11/6/14
Scott 425e - 2¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked Booklet
(pane) - EDU: 1/6/14
Scott 426 - 3¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked - EDU: 11/11/14
Scott 427 - 4¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked - EDU: 1/2/15
Scott 428 - 5¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked - EDU:
12/2/14
Scott 429 - 6¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked - EKU:
2/6/15
Scott 430 - 7¢ Washington perf 10 watermarked - EDU:
4/14/15
Scott 431 - 8¢ Franklin perf 10 watermarked - EDU: 1/20/15
Scott 432 - 9¢ Franklin perf 10 watermarked - EDU: 10/7/15
(2/25/16 on cover)
Scott 433 - 10¢ Franklin perf 10 watermarked - EDU:
11/13/14
Scott 435 - 12¢ claret brown Franklin perf 10 watermarked
- EDU: 2/22/15
Scott 435a - 12¢ copper red Franklin perf 10 watermarked
- EKU: unknown
Scott 437 - 15¢ Franklin perf 10 watermarked - EDU -
9/21/15
Scott 438 - 20¢ Franklin perf 10 watermarked - EKU:
11/28/14
Scott 439 - 30¢ Franklin perf 10 watermarked - EDU:
2/13/15
Scott 441 - 1¢ Washington flat plate coil perf 10 horiz.
S/L Wmk. - EKU: 2/16/15
Scott 442 - 2¢ Washington FP coil perf 10 horiz. S/L Wmk.
Type I - EKU: 7/22/14
Scott 443 - 1¢ Washington FP coil perf 10 vert.
S/L Wmk. - EDU: 6/19/14
Scott 444 - 2¢ Washington FP coil perf 10 vert. S/L Wmk. Type I
- EDU: 5/19/14
Scott 445 - 3¢ Washington FP coil perf 10 vert. S/L Wmk. Type I
- EDU: 8/13/15
Scott 446 - 4¢ Washington flat plate coil perf 10 vert.
S/L Wmk. - EDU: 8/4/15
Scott 447 - 5¢ Washington flat plate coil perf 10 vert.
S/L Wmk. - EDU: 5/9/16
Scott 452 - 1¢ Washington rotary coil perf 10 vert. S/L
Wmk. - EKU: 11/25/14
Scott 453 - 2¢ Washington rot. coil perf 10 vert. S/L
Wmk. Type I - EDU: 9/16/14
Scott 459 - 2¢ Washington rotary coil imperf. S/L Wmk. Type
I - EKU: 12/?/14
Commemoratives:
Scott 401 - 1¢ Panama Pacific Exposition
Special Delivery:
Scott E9 - 10¢ Bicycle perf 10
watermarked - EKU: 10/26/14
Postage Dues: For designs of this
Series: see the
perf
11 Postage Dues of 1917.
Scott J52 - 1¢ Postage Due perf 10
watermarked
Scott J53 - 2¢ Postage Due perf 10 watermarked
Scott J54 - 3¢ Postage Due perf 10 watermarked
Scott J55 - 5¢ Postage Due perf 10 watermarked
Scott J56 - 10¢ Postage Due perf 10 watermarked
Scott J57 - 30¢ Postage Due perf 10 watermarked
Scott J58 - 50¢ Postage Due perf 10 watermarked
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