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US Stamp Covers84 of 112Senator signed covers from 1940's1939 Cover with World's Fair advertising sticker attached.
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    Posted 13 years ago

    sabyrd8
    (38 items)

    These eight covers were all discovered as a unit rubber banded together when my husband and I cleaned out an old van that was destined to be hauled to the scrapyard for recycling. I will be adding three more on another page. The total amount of covers signed like this are nine total.

    I have owned them for nearly 20 years. Can anyone assist me as to why they were signed in the postage area like this.? Do they have any value?

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    Comments

    1. BeatleJim55 BeatleJim55, 13 years ago
      It's called a "Free Frank"...people in places of power...congress...senate...even the president would sign their name in the right hand corner..and it wouldn't require any postage...
    2. sabyrd8 sabyrd8, 12 years ago
      Thanks BeatleJim55 for identifying what I have....Now that I know the name "Free Frank"...I'll be able to educate myself a little bit more when doing further research. Again I sincerely appreciate your help.
    3. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      In this era, you will find that most of these are stamps and not actual signatures.

      Scott

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