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Difference Between US 1304 And 1304c Stamp

 
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Posted 03/06/2021   9:53 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jcd390 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Can someone please tell me the difference between US Stamp 1304 and 1304c redrawn stamp. I can not find much about it, please help! Thanks
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Showing both sheets and coils:
1283 and 1304 - 5 o'clock shadow George
1283B and 1304C - clean shaven George
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Edited by John Becker - 03/06/2021 10:13 pm
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If I recall correctly, the "5 o'clock shadow" Washington was re-issued in the latter "clean-shaven" variety as there were complaints from the public that Mr. Washington looked rather haggard and not dignified enough in the original.
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Here are the bulletin board fliers for 1283 and 1283B, the later notes: "The new stamp will be engraved by a different technique to remove the harsh highlights and soften the shadow areas."

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