In the 1700s, postage stamps were typically made of paper or parchment and had a simple design. Many featured the royal coat of arms or a symbol representing the government of the time. Mass production of stamps was not yet common, and they were often affixed with wax to seal correspondence.
a coin from the 1700s look like ........... in the side heads it still has the same face of someone the other side has a guitar, a violin, and a trumpet with a book next to it i have one that's from 1796
The living conditions were horrible. They were sorta like the middle passage. Look it up on wikipedia
It was really forestry, a few swamps and a lot of more trees! There was good farmland there too.
they were good
Sweaty
Try googling "1700s people"
it looked like a joke
what do shake look like
Exactly like any other US Stamp.
They looked big
By the make stamp What should the stamp look like?
a coin from the 1700s look like ........... in the side heads it still has the same face of someone the other side has a guitar, a violin, and a trumpet with a book next to it i have one that's from 1796
They are like any other stamp.
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Clara Barton has a U.S. commemorative stamp. It was issued on 1948
looks like stamps.
This is a two cent red brown stamp with a bust of Washington, side view on it. There is a green stamp that looks just like it, except the color.