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Series of 1926-28 2¢ George Washington. Type II. Issue Date: December 1928. First City: Washington, D.C. Quantity Issued: Unknown. Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Printing Method: Rotary Press. Perforation: 11x10 ½. Color: Carmine. U.S. #634A was the result of a re-cut die plate for U.S. #634, which had been issued in 1926.
Learn the different triangle designs that were used on the 1894-95 2 cent George Washington stamp with our postage stamp identifier. Visit us online today.
On August 15, 1887, an official postal circular announced these color changes. In addition to stating that the 2¢ red brown issue would be printed in green and the 3¢ green would be vermilion, the circular also announced changes in the designs and colors of certain stamped envelopes.
The plan was to create two-color stamps with grand scenes retelling Washington’s life – crossing the Delaware, his 1793 inauguration, his home life, his birthplace, resigning his commission, a double portrait with his wife Martha, his tomb at Mount Vernon, and the Washington Monument.
United States 2¢ green George Washington unused stamped envelope cut squares of design type U72 (Scott U318-U323) are scarce and are needed by many collectors. Shown is the 2¢ green on manila (U322). Stamp Market Tips by Henry Gitner and Rick Miller.
The design of the 2-cent Washington Bicentennial Issue was used for a 3-cent Washington regular issue released to the public June 16, 1932. This stamp was issued to pay the new 3-cent first class rate, which went into effect on July 5, 1932.
The 2¢ carmine George Washington stamp, type III, perforated gauge 12 on unwatermarked paper (Scott 252), issued March 1895, is in demand and hard to find in grades of very fine or better in mint never-hinged condition, unused hinged condition and used condition.
The 2c Washington Bicentennial stamp, 1932 issue. This is one of a set of 12 stamps commemorating the 200th anniversary of George Washington, paid the common letter rate and was the most frequently used.
First, we can quickly see it's a Two Cent red stamp, with George Washington on it. So we know first it's a "Washington", and of the first type for the 2 cents (Design A139, which has the "Two Cents" spelled out at the bottom). There are 3 places we can go to "next" to determine what it is.