1960 4c American Credo: Benjamin Franklin

# 1140 - 1960 4c American Credo: Benjamin Franklin

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U.S. #1140
1960-61 4¢ Benjamin Franklin
American Credo Series
 
Issue Date: March 31, 1960
City: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Quantity: 124,560,000
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Giori Press
Perforations:  11
Color: Olive bister and green
 
U.S. #1140 was issued in Philadelphia, where Ben Franklin made his home as one of Americas Founding Fathers. The stamp shares one of the sayings for which Franklin became famous, taken from his pamphlet, Poor Richards Almanack.
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U.S. #1140
1960-61 4¢ Benjamin Franklin
American Credo Series
 
Issue Date: March 31, 1960
City: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Quantity: 124,560,000
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Giori Press
Perforations:  11
Color: Olive bister and green
 
U.S. #1140 was issued in Philadelphia, where Ben Franklin made his home as one of Americas Founding Fathers. The stamp shares one of the sayings for which Franklin became famous, taken from his pamphlet, Poor Richards Almanack.