| All returns accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
|---|---|
| Certification | Uncertified |
| Grade | XF/S (Extremely Fine/Superb) |
| Place of Origin | United States |
| Quality | Mint Never Hinged/MNH |
| Denomination | 8 Cent |
| Color | Yellow |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | United States |
| Topic | Aviation |
| Year of Issue | 1931-1940 |
Check the listing for details. US Scott #C17 | Mint NH | XF/S Extra Fine/Superb. Color: Yellow. Listed at 228.00 USD. US Scott #C17 | Mint NH | XF/S Extra Fine/Superb Embrace the golden age of aviation with the US Stamp Scott #C17. This 8-cent airmail stamp, issued in 1932, is adorned with the iconic 'Winged Globe,' a symbol meticulously detailed to embody the innovations in airmail service during that era. Cloaked in a warm shade of yellow, this stamp does not merely add a splash of color to your collection but stands as a vibrant memento of a time when the world became more connected through the advancements in airmail service. The 'C' in its Scott number confirms its designation for airmail service, a critical development in the history of global communication. Owning the US Stamp Scott #C17 is akin to possessing a fragment of airmail and postal history. It epitomizes not just the strides made in global communication during the early 20th century but also the artistic excellence and craftsmanship of that period. The sunny yellow hue, combined with the meticulously crafted 'Winged Globe,' creates an aesthetically pleasing piece, while its historical significance as an airmail stamp heightens its collectible appeal. This is not just a postage stamp; it is a historical keepsake, a piece of art, and a tribute to the progress that marked the early 20th century. Incorporate the US Stamp Scott #C17 into your collection and celebrate a defining chapter in America's postal and aviation narrative! RETURNS If you received an item that does not match the Scott #/description in this listing, please send me a message and let me know, I will be happy to issue a full refund once the item is returned. GRADES Grades for stamps that do not have certificates are based solely on the centering, nothing else. I provide high resolution scans for you to examine the stamp in great detail. You can right click on them, and select "Open Image in New Tab" to view the full resolution. Please send me a message if you have questions, do not make assumptions. DISCLAIMER I am not an expert in identifying stamps, however, I personally check every perf, watermark, secret mark, etc. on each of these stamps. Please let me know if you find otherwise, I do not want to misrepresent something and will end/revise the listing.