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The Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary Series commemorates the 300th anniversary of settlement in New Netherlands, now the State of New York. The Huguenots were Protestants from France and Belgium who were seeking religious freedoms.
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 cent | New Netherlands | $3.50 | $3.00 |
2 cent | Fort Orange | $6.00 | $2.25 |
5 cent | Ribault Monument | $31.50 | $15.00 |
The Shot Heard Round The World. The Lexington-Concord series commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle that began the American Revolution.
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 cent | Cambridge | $4.25 | $2.50 |
2 cent | Birth of Liberty | $5.65 | $4.25 |
5 cent | The Minute Man | $30.00 | $15.00 |
The Norse-American issue honors the first Norwegian settlers in America. The immigrants sailed on the sloop Restaurationen (shown on the 2 cent stamp) and landed in New York in 1825.
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
2 cent | Sloop | $4.95 | $3.50 |
5 cent | Viking Ship | $21.00 | $14.50 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
13 cent | Benjamin Harrison | $16.00 | $0.85 |
17 cent | Woodrow Wilson | $19.00 | $0.35 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
2 cent | Sesquicentennial | $3.50 | $0.65 |
5 cent | John Ericsson Memorial | $6.75 | $3.00 |
2 cent | Battle of White Plains | $2.50 | $1.60 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 1/2 cent | Warren Harding | $2.50 | $1.80 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 cent | Benjamin Franklin | $0.30 | $0.20 |
1œ cent | Warren Harding | $2.80 | $0.20 |
2 cent | G.Washington Type I | $0.30 | $0.20 |
2 cent | G.Washington Type II | $600.00 | $15.75 |
3 cent | A. Lincoln violet | $0.55 | $0.20 |
3 cent | A. Lincoln bright violet reissue | $0.50 | $0.20 |
4 cent | Martha Washington | $3.25 | $0.20 |
5 cent | Theodore Roosevelt | $2.75 | $0.20 |
6 cent | James Garfield | $2.75 | $0.20 |
7 cent | William McKinley | $2.75 | $0.20 |
8 cent | Ulysses S. Grant | $2.75 | $0.20 |
9 cent | Thomas Jefferson | $2.75 | $0.20 |
10 cent | James Monroe | $4.65 | $0.20 |
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