
Benjamin Franklin 1 Cent Stamp
United States · 1908 · 1¢
The stamp features a profile portrait of Benjamin Franklin facing left, set within an oval frame. 'U.S. POSTAGE' is inscribed above the portrait, and '1 CENT' is below.
This stamp is part of the extensive Washington-Franklin series, which served as the primary definitive postage stamps for the United States for over a decade. Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father and the first U.S. Postmaster General, was a recurring figure on early American postage, symbolizing his contributions to the postal service.
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