Beautiful rare 1933 green 1 cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, canceled. The catalog advises users that the stamp design of Scott 594 measures approximately 19¾ by 21¼ millimeters, and Scott 596 measures approximately 19¼ by 22½mm. The postcard of Wildwood, NJ was stamped on August 23, 1933. That day is known for the 1933 Chesapeake-Potomac hurricane, which it was among the most damaging hurricanes in the Mid-Atlantic states in the eastern United States. The sixth storm and third hurricane of the very active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season, it formed in the eastern Atlantic. Along the Chesapeake Bay, the storm produced 100-year flooding from its storm surge, setting records that remained for over 80 years. In Virginia, flooding covered downtown portions of Norfolk in the southeast and Alexandria in the north. High waves along the coast eroded beaches and created a new inlet at Ocean City. The highest rainfall associated with the hurricane was 13.28 in (337 mm) at York, Pennsylvania. The item “RARE 1 Cent Lime Green Ben Franklin STAMP Postal Maybe Scott 594/596″ is in sale since Saturday, December 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Stamps\United States\1901-Now\ Used”. The seller is “vitalomi55″ and is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Grade: Ungraded
- Quality: Used
- Denomination: 1 Cent
- Place of Origin: United States
- Certification: Uncertified
- Color: Green