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IL, 1933. Century of Progress Exposition, 3¢ Farley Imperforate and Ungummed Sheet of 9 Souvenir She

Currency:USD Category:Stamps / United States Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 500.00 USD
IL, 1933. Century of Progress Exposition, 3¢ Farley Imperforate and Ungummed Sheet of 9 Souvenir She
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Chicago, Illinois. 1933. Uncut, ungummed, and imperforate sheet consisting of 9 examples of the 3 Cents violet Century of Progress souvenir sheet of 25 stamps. The paper shows light, even toning consistent with storage; otherwise the sheet would be Uncirculated, with minimal handling and no significant faults. An impressive and highly collectible Farley issue imperforate and ungummed full sheet of the 3¢ violet Century of Progress Exposition stamp, printed in Washington, D.C., and distributed in Chicago in August 1933. This sheet was produced under the authority of Postmaster General James A. Farley and distributed privately outside normal postal channels, lacking both perforations and gum as issued. The sheet retains the complete original layout with generous margins, full selvage, and repeated inscriptions reading “Under Authority of James A. Farley, Postmaster General at a Century of Progress,” together with plate information printed at the bottom of each pane. Printed on the distinctive paper associated with Farley special printings, this example stands as one of the most recognizable and sought-after U.S. exhibition-era philatelic items of the 1930s, admired for its size, presentation, historical significance, and direct association with Farley’s controversial special issues.