File:Lincoln 15c die proof 1866.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionLincoln 15c die proof 1866.JPG |
English: Die proof of Abraham Lincoln Memorial stamp |
Date | Original printing, 1866; Die proof, 1915 |
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U.S. Post Office; Smithsonian National Postal Museum; Image obtained, enlarged, rendered for tone and clarity by Gwillhickers |
Author | Original design and printing by the by National Bank Note Company; Die proof, second printing by Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
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