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English: Confederate States of America Postage stamp, 1860 issue, 5c, dark green There were Aprox. 9,250,000 stamps issued, printed from three separate lithographic stones. Image was designed and engraved by Charles Ludwig of Hoyer & Ludwig. Shades of green vary considerably among this issue. |
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CSA Post Office Smithsonian National Postal Museum Photo image obtained/rendered by Gwillhickers |
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