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1970 US 6c Honoring U.S. Servicemen POW MIA KIA Stamp #1422 Used Cancelled
1970 US 6c Honoring U.S. Servicemen POW MIA KIA Stamp #1422 Used Cancelled
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This listing is for a used, cancelled copy of the 1970 6-cent "Honoring U.S. Servicemen" postage stamp. Issued on November 24, 1970, in Montgomery, AL, this stamp pays tribute to Prisoners of War (POW), those Missing in Action (MIA), and those Killed in Action (KIA).
Item Details:
Scott Number: #1422 (frequently found as a se-tenant pair with #1421)
Issue Date: Nov 24, 1970
Condition: Used / Cancelled (notable black bars and wavy-line cancellation as pictured)
Design: Features a stark, text-based design in red, white, and blue, intended to raise national awareness for the plight of servicemen during the Vietnam War era.
This vintage military-themed stamp is a poignant addition for collectors of war history or 1970s US philately.
Please review the high-resolution photos to inspect the specific "wave" cancellation mark and the stamp's overall physical condition.
Item Details:
Scott Number: #1422 (frequently found as a se-tenant pair with #1421)
Issue Date: Nov 24, 1970
Condition: Used / Cancelled (notable black bars and wavy-line cancellation as pictured)
Design: Features a stark, text-based design in red, white, and blue, intended to raise national awareness for the plight of servicemen during the Vietnam War era.
This vintage military-themed stamp is a poignant addition for collectors of war history or 1970s US philately.
Please review the high-resolution photos to inspect the specific "wave" cancellation mark and the stamp's overall physical condition.
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