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1958 Scott #1121 – 4¢ Noah Webster Bicentennial – Canceled
1958 Scott #1121 – 4¢ Noah Webster Bicentennial – Canceled
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Commemorative U.S. postage stamp issued October 16, 1958, in West Hartford, Connecticut, honoring the 200th anniversary of Noah Webster’s birth. Webster was a pioneering lexicographer best known for publishing the first American dictionary. The magenta stamp features his portrait and celebrates his lasting influence on American language and education. Lightly mounted with stamp hinge tape, removable without damage. No gum disturbance unless noted.
Features:
- Denomination: 4 cents
- Issue Year: 1958
- Scott Catalog No. 1121
- Occasion: Bicentennial of Noah Webster’s birth
- Subject: Noah Webster, American lexicographer
- Design: Portrait of Webster in magenta tone
- Cancel Type: Black wavy line cancellation
- Fit Notes: Standard commemorative size; ideal for collectors of educational history, literary figures, or American culture
Features:
- Denomination: 4 cents
- Issue Year: 1958
- Scott Catalog No. 1121
- Occasion: Bicentennial of Noah Webster’s birth
- Subject: Noah Webster, American lexicographer
- Design: Portrait of Webster in magenta tone
- Cancel Type: Black wavy line cancellation
- Fit Notes: Standard commemorative size; ideal for collectors of educational history, literary figures, or American culture
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