Description: US Stamp #1056 - 1959 2½ ¢ Bunker Hill Monument, EzGrade™ VG/F (Very Good/Fine), MNH (Mint Never Hinged), OG (Original Gum) Coil Stamp EzGrade™ VG/F (Very Good/Fine), MNH (Mint Never Hinged), New Condition. This comes with a Certificate of Measurement & Grading from EzGrade.™ View Photo for details on stamps. I have listed photos of the exact stamps you should receive, both Front and Back. Series: Liberty IssueFace value: 2½ ¢ - United States centIssue Date: September 9, 1959First City: Los Angeles, CaliforniaPrint run: UnknownEmission: DefinitivePrinted by: Bureau of Engraving and PrintingPrinting Method: Rotary PressPerforation: 10 VerticallyColor: Gray Blue Bunker Hill Monument (1843), Boston, Massachusetts U.S. #1056 features one of the first major battles of the Revolutionary War – the Battle of Bunker Hill. A 221-foot monument rises above the battlefield – the first major engagement between British and Colonial forces. The first monument to the battle was an 18-foot-tall wooden pillar with an urn. It was built in 1794 by King Solomon’s Lodge of Masons in honor of Dr. Joseph Warren, a prominent Colonial figure slain in the battle. The current monument was built in 1842.
Price: 1.15 USD
Location: Great Falls, Montana
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Place of Origin: United States
Color: Gray Blue
Grade: VG/F (Very Good/Fine)
Certification: EzGrade™
Date Issued:: September 9, 1959
Denomination: 2½ Cent
Year of Issue: 1951-1960
Quality: Original Gum
City Issued:: Los Angeles, California
Time Period Manufactured: 1959
Topic: Monuments
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Cancellation Type: New Stamp