Common
First Edition
Blind Box

1861 Benjamin Franklin (originally one cent)

United States Postal Service

When pre-Civil War stamps were demonetized, replacements were needed. The National Bank Note Company won the exclusive contract to engrave and print stamps in 1861, a contract previously held by the firm of Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Company. National Bank Note produced a striking new design for the one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, released August 1861. Its portrait was based on a bust by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon. The stamp was printed in an inadvertent variety of blues including shades that collectors describe as bright, deep, pale, and milky. © 2022 United States Postal Service®. All Rights Reserved. Used with Permission

Details

Drop Date
09 Jul 22, 03:00pm
Total Editions
5800
Remaining Editions
Burned Editions
1
Edition Type
First Edition
Rarity
List Price
6
Season
4
Editions in Circulation
5799