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Wayzata Airmail - 1932 Mint Unissued Stamp
Wayzata Airmail - 1932 Mint Unissued Stamp
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In 1932, a pilot wanted to be the first to fly a 44-passenger sea plane from Wayzata, near Minneapolis, to London via Newfoundland. However, he lacked two things: money and a plane. He approached the Newfoundland post office with the idea of issuing stamps to raise funds. Although some stamps were sold to collectors, the idea was ultimately rejected and these stamps, printed in Minneapolis, are the only reminder of this cancelled flight. (Wayzata Airmail)
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GEM
Superb
XF/S
XF
VF/XF
VF
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VG/F
VG- Perfectly-balanced jumbo margins Post Office fresh (POF)
- Perfectly-balanced normal sized margins, POF
- Not quite perfectly-centered, POF
- Extremely well-centered margins, POF
- Almost extremely well-centered, POF
- Very well-centered, POF
- Margins reasonably clear on all sides
- Margins just clear on one or more sides
- Perfs touch or cut stamp design slightly
- Perfs cut into stamp design
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