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English: US Postage stamp: Washington, 1851 Issue, 3c
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eBay item # : eBay item 130110150337
Author US Post Office


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02:58, 17 June 2010Thumbnail for version as of 02:58, 17 June 2010465 × 566 (63 KB)Gwillhickers{{Information |Description={{en|1=US Postage stamp: Washington, 1851 Issue, 3c }} |Source=US Post Office |Author=US Post Office |Date=1870 |Permission= |other_versions= }} Category:Stamps of the United States [[Category:Presidents of the United State

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