-40%
4 DOGS STAMPS Alaskan Malamute, Collie Chesapeake Bay Retriever Cocker Spaniel +
$ 1.61
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This Listing is for ONE NEW Block of 4
Dogs
20¢ Stamps from 1984.
Mint. MNH. No flaws. Original undisturbed gum. From a Smoke-Free and Pet-Free Environment.
On September 7, 1984 (the 100th Anniversary of the American Kennel Club) in New York, NY, the U.S. Postal Service issued these
Dogs
20¢ gummed stamps featuring 8 different breeds, with artwork by Roy Andersen of Sedona, AZ.
The American Kennel Club (AKC), a nonprofit corporation, is the largest canine registry in the world. The AKC categorizes pure bred dogs into seven groups: sporting, working, hounds, terriers, toys, non-sporting, and herding. Since its inception, the AKC has registered approximately 28 million dogs of 125 different breeds.
The block of four stamps features dogs from five groups. The upper left stamp features the beagle of the hound group and the Boston terrier of the non-sporting group. The upper right stamp depicts the Chesapeake Bay retriever and the cocker spaniel of the sporting group. The Alaskan malamute of the working group and the collie of the herding group are represented in the lower left stamp. The black and tan coonhound and the American foxhound of the hound group are pictured in the lower right stamp.
Scott # 2098-2101
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