United States Stamp year 1869 2 cent Pony-Express

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USA Stamp 1869  2 cent Pony-Express Mi 27 Used with Grill 9½ x 9mm

The 2-cent Pony Express stamp from the United States 1869 Pictorial Issue is a notable collectible. Although it is not directly related to the historic Pony Express (which operated from 1860 to 1861), it was a commemorative design that featured a rider on horseback, evoking the romantic imagery of the service.


Key Features of the 1869 2-Cent Stamp:

  1. Design:
    • Depicts a Pony Express rider galloping on horseback.
    • Engraved by the National Bank Note Company.
  2. Color:
    • Brown frame with a black vignette (center design).
    • The two-tone printing process was groundbreaking for the time.
  3. Perforations:
    • Perforation gauge 12.
  4. Printing Method:
    • Printed using a two-color process, which made these stamps prone to misalignment errors, increasing their collectibility.
  5. Purpose:
    • The 2-cent denomination was intended for local mail and printed circular rates.

Historical Context:

  • Part of the 1869 Pictorial Issue, the first U.S. stamps to include images other than portraits of national leaders.
  • The series was initially unpopular due to its innovative designs but is now highly sought after by collectors.