Friday, April 30, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
The Waldorf Astoria, New York City 1908 Vintage Stamp
Medium, 2.1" x 1.3"
Make each letter a special delivery! Put a personal touch on your mail, or share this useful gift with friends and family. Zazzle’s medium custom stamps fit especially well on greeting card or RSVP envelopes.
* Landscape: 2.1" x 1.3" (image: 1.4" x 1.1").
* Portrait: 1.3" x 2.1" (image: 1.1" x 1.4").
* Image aspect ratio: 3 x 4.
* 20 stamps per sheet.
* Choose from eight postage denominations:
$0.28: Postcards.
$0.44: First-class, 1 oz. mailings.
$0.64: 1 oz. mailings, unusual shapes.
$0.61: 2 oz. mailings.
$0.78: 3 oz. mailings.
$0.95: 3.5 oz. mailings.
$1.39: 4 oz. mailings.
$4.90: Priority Mail (up to 16 oz.)
Make each letter a special delivery! Put a personal touch on your mail, or share this useful gift with friends and family. Zazzle’s medium custom stamps fit especially well on greeting card or RSVP envelopes.
* Landscape: 2.1" x 1.3" (image: 1.4" x 1.1").
* Portrait: 1.3" x 2.1" (image: 1.1" x 1.4").
* Image aspect ratio: 3 x 4.
* 20 stamps per sheet.
* Choose from eight postage denominations:
$0.28: Postcards.
$0.44: First-class, 1 oz. mailings.
$0.64: 1 oz. mailings, unusual shapes.
$0.61: 2 oz. mailings.
$0.78: 3 oz. mailings.
$0.95: 3.5 oz. mailings.
$1.39: 4 oz. mailings.
$4.90: Priority Mail (up to 16 oz.)
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Pennsylvania Railroad Logo, Black & Gold Stamp
The Pennsylvania Railroad was the largest railroad by traffic and revenue in the US throughout its 20th-century existence and was at one time the largest publicly traded corporation in the world. At its peak, it controlled about 10,000 miles (16,000 km) of rail line. During its history, the PRR merged with or had an interest in at least 800 other rail lines and companies.The PRR corporation still holds the record for the longest continuous dividend history: it paid out annual dividends to shareholders for more than 100 years in a row. For many years the President of the PRR was considered more powerful than the President of the United States. The budget for the PRR was larger than that of the U.S. government and they employed approximately 250,000 workers.
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
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