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Vernon, Connecticut, USA - February 23, 2008: U. S. postage stamp issued in 1981 depicts biologist and ecologist and author Rachel Carson. She wrote a controversial book about pesticides and was recognized posthumously by President Carter who awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She died in 1964.
Several banknotes and coins of the old pesetas together with a bank notebook, also old.
Vintage german mark banknotes from 1908. Reichsbanknote
A page in a collector's stock album showing Swedish stamps. They have been placed under cellophane strips which protects the stamps. They are all commemorative issues and have been cancelled. Swedish postage stamps have a reputation of good design and execution. The collector's magnifying glass is on the album. Collector's Property Release available.
Declaration of Independence from old Argentinian money - Peso
A stamp printed in Thailand shows the image of Volvariella volvacea
Postage Stamp - Greetings from Connecticut
Cancelled Stamp From Peru Commemorating The French Exposition Of 1957.
Postmark - Polish Women, Watteau, Antoine (1684-1721) on black background
Netherland stamps: Queen JULIANA, Queen of the Netherlands
Super Macro Shot of 100 Euro  detail
Vintage Romanian banknote from 1946
woman writing 19th century styles
Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 1st Baronet (1783 - 1859), Parsi-Indian merchant and philanthropist. Wood engraving after a photograph by Sorabji Jamsetji (Bombay), published in 1865.
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brazilian postage stamp, on black background. studio shot. 1988.
The worlds first postage Stamp. A penny Black in superd condition with  a  Red Maltes Cross post mark.
Tadeusz Kosciusko, Polish Patriot and General in the American Revolution
US postage stamp
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, July 16, 2010: A stamp printed in Norway shows image of crown and horn.
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Sandwich, Massachusetts, USA-February 6, 2011:A 20-cent commemorative stamp honoring Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Civil War surgeon and advocate of women\\'s rights, was issued June 10, 1982, at her birthplace, Oswego, New York. .Dr. Mary Walker (1832-1919) was the first woman awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. The medal was awarded in 1865. After becoming the second woman in the U.S. to earn a medical degree   she volunteered for the Union Army, serving near the front lines as a field surgeon for several years. In addition to treating wounded soldiers, she often crossed the lines to treated civilians affected by the war.
A Polish postage stamp with an illustrated portrait of Louis Pasteur.  DSLR with 100mm macro; no sharpening.
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