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#3221 Fd Program 32c Stephen Vincent Benet on 2040-motos

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Savage, Minnesota, United States

Savage, Minnesota, United States
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32c Stephen Vincent Benet Stamp
First Day Ceremony Program
Mellone #3221-C1

The stamp honors the popular American Poet whose work includes "John Brown's Body".

This Program is in fine-very fine condition It will be an important addition to your collection. It could also be framed and displayed in your home or office.



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For most U. S. stamps of the last 60 years, FIRST DAY CEREMONY PROGRAMS are a significant component of comprehensive collection. A ceremony is usually held at the official first day city for every stamp and postal stationery item. The city is usually selected for its relationship to the stamp's subject or because a philatelic event is occurring there. People related to the stamp's subject are often invited to attend the ceremony along with political and postal officials. These invited guests are usually listed in the program.


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