The listing, US MINT NH SCOTT# 903 State Capitol, Montpelier, VT Date Issued: 1941-03-04 Postage Value: 3 cents has ended.
US MINT NH SCOTT# 903
State Capitol, Montpelier, VT
Date Issued: 1941-03-04
Postage Value: 3 cents
Commemorative issue
Vermont statehood 150th anniversary
State Capitol, Montpelier, VT
Settlers in what now is Vermont were caught between Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire and Gov. George Clinton of New York, disputing the territory in the mid-18th century. King George III ruled in favor of New York, and 135 grants were declared null and void. Settlers were shocked and angered, fearful of losing their lands. Violence against New York authority was common.
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: Unused - a stamp that is not cancelled (used) , yet has had all the original gum removed. on early u.s. issues this is the condition that the majority of mint stamps exist in , as early collectors often soaked the gum off their stamps to avoid the possibility of gum drying and splitting
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Never Hinged (NH) - a stamp that is in " post office " condition with full gum that has never been hinged .