Literary Legends: W. O. Mitchell (1914-98), novelist, and prairie scene 46c Multicolored

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?46cFace value of a stamp, usually printed on the stamps.— Glossary
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?MulticoloredOriginal catalog color of the stamp.
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?LithographedMethod of process of imprinting designs on paper.
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?13 1/4Holes punched between stamps to make separating easier.
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?UnwatermarkedA pattern embedded in a paper during stamp producing process.
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?Date inscripted on a stamp or cancellation for used stamps not necessary correspond to real date of stamp issue.
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