Scott Number 2452, 2452B, 2452D
Number of varieties. You can purchase any of the version in good condition for 20 cents used or mint. If it has a tear or missing a piece, it is not worth anything.
If it has a small number at the bottom of the stamp, it may have a bit more value.
And please note, the fact that it say 1900 on it has nothing to do with when the stamp was issued. It was released in 1990 to 1995 with a picture of a circus wagon as it looked in the 1900's.
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Yes, temporary stages erected on wagons during fairs and pageants to put on mystery and miracle plays were the forerunners of temporary stages erected in innyards, which led in turn to the design of the Elizabethan playhouses such as the Rose, Swan, Hope and Globe.
A pageant wagon was used as a place for actors who were not associated with the church to perform. It was basically a stage on wheels. The players (actors) would take their pageant wagons all over Europe and perform to the public. The plays were usually presented in a comedic manner and that is why lots of people would go and see the performances.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2452. The Circus Wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in the 1990s. The wagon was made about 1900. The stamp has a minimal value.
Scott Number 2452, 2452B, 2452D Number of varieties. You can purchase any of the version in good condition for 20 cents used or mint. If it has a tear or missing a piece, it is not worth anything. If it has a small number at the bottom of the stamp, it may have a bit more value. And please note, the fact that it say 1900 on it has nothing to do with when the stamp was issued. It was released in 1990 to 1995 with a picture of a circus wagon as it looked in the 1900's.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2252 . The wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in1987. The carriage was made about 1800. The stamp has a minimal value.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2252 . The wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in1987. The carriage was made about 1800. The stamp has a minimal value.
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The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2137. The breadwagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued about 1981. The item pictured was made in the 1880's. The stamp has a minimal value used and can be purchased for about a dollar mint.
Scott #2252, Conestoga Wagon is a 3 cent stamp depecting a settlers wagon built in 1800.
That would be US Scott Number 2452 issued in 1992. Or it could be US Scott Number 2452D. Both have a minimal value of 20 cents mint and 20 cents used. That should help you find the picture.
The popcorn wagon stamp, valued at 16.7 cents, is a type of postage stamp that was issued in the United States. Its worth can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. While it may have a face value of 16.7 cents, its market value could be higher or lower depending on these factors. Collectors often seek out unique stamps for their historical significance or artistic appeal.
The work done by an elephant while moving the circus wagon can be calculated as the product of the force applied (200N) and the distance moved (20m), which gives a total work of 4000 joules.
YES! Tom referred to Gatsby's car as a "circus wagon," simply to make fun of him and make him look bad. He also refers to Gatsby's actions as "stunts" and his whole operation as a "menagerie."
That would be Scott number US 2252. It was issued in February of 1988.