1925 1 cent Washington at Cambridge Lexington-Concord Stamp
1925 1 cent Washington at Cambridge Lexington-Concord Stamp
The 1925 1 cent Washington at Cambridge Lexington-Concord Stamp is a postage stamp that was issued by the United States Postal Service on April 19, 1925, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
The stamp features an engraved portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States, in profile facing to the right. Washington is depicted wearing a military uniform, and his name is inscribed above his image. In the background of the stamp, there is an image of the Old North Bridge, a historical site in Concord, Massachusetts, where one of the battles took place.
The stamp's color is bright blue, and it measures 25 by 22 millimeters. The denomination of the stamp is "1 cent," which was the standard rate for sending a letter within the United States at the time.
The stamp was designed by Clair Aubrey Huston and engraved by Marcus W. Baldwin. It was printed using the flat-plate printing method and issued in perforated sheets of 400 stamps.
Today, the 1925 1 cent Washington at Cambridge Lexington-Concord Stamp is considered a collector's item and is valued for its historical significance and rarity.
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