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USA vintage 1970's postage stamp commemorating 50 years of the the women's suffrage movement, black and white image
Sacramento, California, USA - March 23, 2011: A 1999 USA postage stamp with an illustration of Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) sliding into home plate. Robinson was the first African-American person to play in the modern Major Leagues. He was named Rookie of the Year in 1947, and two years later was named the National League's MVP. The stamp was designed by Howard Paine.
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Bonistics.Old Soviet banknotes 25 rubles worth.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.USSR money
Frame Pattern Design on Banknote
Vintage book of 1794 first inner page
Postage stamp printed in Italy shows Standard, 1953
W-8BEN-E, W-8BEN form for withholding tax, non-US citizens
Postage Stamp
Stamps with the image of children
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A temperature gauge that warn if too hot or too cold
Number 20 Pattern Design on Banknote
Women Suffrage,the right to vote postal stamp was issued in 1970. The stamp dispicts suffragettes,1920,and women voters.
The title from the article in a 1912 newspaper. There is copy space under the heading \
Postage stamp printed in Italy shows Posthorn
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Number 100 Pattern Design on Banknote
Strasbourg, France - June 25, 2016: Woman buying Die Welt newspaper with shocking headline titles at press kiosk about the Brexit referendum in United Kingdom requesting to quit the European Union
Indonesian palm plantation.
Postage stamp printed in Netherlands shows the post stamp one gulden, 1888
The front cover of an old British ration book dating from 1953-1954. (Name and identifying numbers removed.) Also see:
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United States postage stamp 1968 in the value of 20c used for overseas air mail deliveries showing the letters USA in red, white and blue and the print United States Air Mail
In 2008, the post office issued four stamps showing the Flag at different times of day
Netherlands stamps: Pattern and 2 Cent
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Baltimore, Maryland, USA - February 23, 2011: Front page extra edition headlines declaring the beginning of WWII, Sunday, September 3, 1939 in the Baltimore American newspaper. (This newspaper company no longer exists.)
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