The Wisdom Rockefeller Center stamp is not a standard postage stamp and is primarily a commemorative item. It may not be valid for postage on mail. To ensure proper mailing, it’s best to use official postage stamps issued by the postal service. If you're looking to collect or display the stamp, it can be a unique addition to a collection.
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Rockefeller Center Complex of 14 limestone skyscrapers set amid a series of outdoor spaces on a 12-acre (5-hectare) site, built between 1929 and 1
A teller's stamp is used to identify that teller by banking center and individual identification number. What it is used on depends on the bank, but typically a teller will stamp straps of cash that they have verified, documents they have created in relation to a transaction, etc.
The purpose of Rockefeller Center is commercial. The entire 22 acre complex is used by many businesses including Bank of America, Simon & Schuster, McGraw-Hill, and Time-Life. Radio City Music Hall is also part of the 19 building complex.
John D. Rockefeller
Once a stamp has been used it is referred to as being Canceled
It is referred to as postally used. Some collectors prefer used versions to mint ones.
Yes, John D. Rockefeller was a philanthropist. He used his immense wealth to establish the Rockefeller Foundation, which funded numerous charitable initiatives and projects aimed at improving public health, education, and scientific research. Rockefeller's philanthropic efforts were significant and had a lasting impact on society.
"used" means the stamp went through the mails and is cancelled. Stamps are often called copies. So, a "used copy" means a "cancelled stamp".
A postage stamp: millimetres.
A stamp that has not been used, therefore does not have a stamp from the post office on it (those black squiggly lines)
A stamp is worth more unused