1890 3c Jackson, purple

# 221 - 1890 3c Jackson, purple

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U.S. #221
1890-93 Regular Issue 3¢ Jackson


Issue Date: February 22, 1890
Quantity:
46,877,200
Printed by: American Bank Note Company
Method: Flat plate
Watermark: None
Perforation: 12
Color: Purple
 
A traditional portrait of Andrew Jackson is featured on the 3¢ 1890-93 Regular Issue stamp. A native of South Carolina, Jackson was the first U.S. President not born of the Virginia or Massachusetts aristocracy.
 
Although similar in design to the previous issues, the 1890-93 Series was smaller in size and featured new colors.
 
The 1890-93 Regular Issue stamps were the last issued printed by the American Bank Note Company for 50 years. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing was awarded exclusive control of stamp production until the 1943 Overrun Nations.
 

 

 

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U.S. #221
1890-93 Regular Issue 3¢ Jackson


Issue Date: February 22, 1890
Quantity:
46,877,200
Printed by: American Bank Note Company
Method: Flat plate
Watermark: None
Perforation: 12
Color: Purple
 
A traditional portrait of Andrew Jackson is featured on the 3¢ 1890-93 Regular Issue stamp. A native of South Carolina, Jackson was the first U.S. President not born of the Virginia or Massachusetts aristocracy.
 
Although similar in design to the previous issues, the 1890-93 Series was smaller in size and featured new colors.
 
The 1890-93 Regular Issue stamps were the last issued printed by the American Bank Note Company for 50 years. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing was awarded exclusive control of stamp production until the 1943 Overrun Nations.