Category - Philatelic Errors and Varieties

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1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

Issue: 1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

Type: stamps

Number of Stamps: 5

Stamps Denomination: 3$, 3$, 3$, 3$,

Issue Date: 17 June 1980

Issued By: United States

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

A letter mailed in the United States in 1980 with multiple stamps would have been a common occurrence. People often used a combination of postage stamps to cover the required postage for their letters, especially if the postage rate exceeded the value of a single stamp.