United States year 1893 10c – 300$ Courier stamp

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United States year 1893 10c Sc. E3 – 300$ – Courier stamp

United States year 1893 10c Sc. E3 – 300$ – Courier stamp


In 1893, the United States issued a set of special delivery stamps commonly referred to as the “1893 Special Delivery Issue” or “1893 Courier Stamps.” These stamps were introduced to prepay the fee for special delivery mail, which ensured faster and more secure delivery of letters and parcels within the postal system.

The 1893 Courier stamps featured a central design of a running messenger or courier, symbolizing the speedy delivery service provided by special delivery mail. The stamps were printed in various denominations to accommodate different rates and were inscribed with “Special Delivery” and the denomination value.

These stamps were an integral part of the U.S. postal system during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, providing a convenient option for individuals and businesses to expedite the delivery of important correspondence. Special delivery stamps were affixed to letters or parcels in addition to regular postage stamps to indicate the sender’s request for expedited delivery.

The 1893 Courier stamps are popular among philatelists and collectors due to their distinctive design and historical significance in the development of the U.S. postal service. They serve as tangible artifacts of a bygone era when mail delivery was a vital means of communication and transportation in the United States.

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