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1973 USPS Employees Stamp – 8¢ – Used – MPLSM Sorting Machine Design
1973 USPS Employees Stamp – 8¢ – Used – MPLSM Sorting Machine Design
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This 8¢ U.S. postage stamp was issued in 1973 to honor the employees of the United States Postal Service. The design features postal workers operating a Multi-Position Letter Sorting Machine (MPLSM), the primary mail-sorting technology of the era. The stamp is postmarked and includes a slogan cancellation reading “REMEMBERING OUR POW-MIA...FOR FREEDOM,” which was applied during use and is not part of the original design. A meaningful piece for collectors of postal history and mid-century labor commemoratives.
Features:
- Year: 1973
- Denomination: 8¢
- Subject: USPS employees, MPLSM sorting machine
- Condition: Used/postmarked
- Format: Single stamp with perforated edges
- Cancellation: Includes slogan “REMEMBERING OUR POW-MIA...FOR FREEDOM”
- Use: Collectible, historical, philatelic interest
Features:
- Year: 1973
- Denomination: 8¢
- Subject: USPS employees, MPLSM sorting machine
- Condition: Used/postmarked
- Format: Single stamp with perforated edges
- Cancellation: Includes slogan “REMEMBERING OUR POW-MIA...FOR FREEDOM”
- Use: Collectible, historical, philatelic interest
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