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- 10c Jefferson Davis CSA Type II engraved single
10c Jefferson Davis CSA Type II engraved single
Object Details
- Description
- CSA 10-cent Jefferson Davis. Issued imperforate. Printed by Keatinge & Ball, Columbia, South Carolina, in 1864 from the Archer & Daly plates. This firm continued to supply 10-cent stamps until the fall of the city on February 17, 1865. Recognized by the generally inferior printing and molasses-colored gum laid on thickly in uneven streaks.
- Data Source
- National Postal Museum
- Date
- 1864
- Object number
- 2005.2004.1516
- Associated Organization
- Archer & Daly
- Printer
- Keatinge and Ball
- Type
- Postage Stamps
- Medium
- paper (white wove paper of strong texture and varied thickness); ink (dark blue, ranges from dull to deep blue); gum (brown streaked)
- Place
- Confederate States of America
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- Title
- Scott Catalogue CSA 12d
- Topic
- U.S. Related Areas
- Record ID
- npm_2005.2004.1516
- Usage
- CC0
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