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Stamp Money of 20th Century America: Part 3

This is the third section of a four-part study of U.S. stamp money of the 20th century.

Numismatic & Postage Stamp Scrip (Lee Quast), High Ridge, Mo. 2002.

10 cents. Two stamps affixed to a 170 x 87mm paper; 6-cent stamp 1970 Great Northwest Ft. Snelling at left, 4-cent stamp U.S. Flag at right. Eagle vignette at center, advertising text below. Back hand-signed by issuer and dated 1-11-02.

25 cents, format as above. 15-cent stamp Organized Labor left, 10-cent stamp Continental Army right. Liberty and

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