
Own a classic piece of early 20th-century American philately with this collectible 2-cent United States postage stamp featuring George Washington, the nation’s first President. Issued around 1923, this carmine-colored stamp is part of the later Washington–Franklin definitive issues and reflects a transitional period in U.S. stamp production.
This stamp is commonly identified as Scott #595, notable for its rotary press printing and perforation 11 format—features that distinguish it from earlier flat plate issues. The design presents a detailed portrait of Washington, symbolizing stability and continuity during a time of modernization in U.S. postal printing methods.
Washington–Franklin era stamps are especially appealing to collectors due to their many subtle variations, including perforations, printing techniques, and paper types. These distinctions can significantly impact value, making accurate identification and condition especially important.
Key Details:
- Year Issued: Circa 1923
- Denomination: 2¢
- Color: Carmine (Red)
- Series: Washington–Franklin Issues
- Subject: George Washington (1st U.S. President)
- Catalog Number: Scott #595
- Printing Method: Rotary Press
- Perforation: Perf 11
- Historical Significance: Represents a key transition in U.S. stamp production methods
- Collectibility: Highly collectible due to variations within the Washington–Franklin series
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Rarity & Value:
- Common in used condition
- Increased value for mint, well-centered, and clearly identified rotary press examples
- Premium value for high-grade or rare varieties within the issue

1923 U.S. 2¢ George Washington Stamp – Carmine Red (Scott #595 Rotary Press Issue)
Sale price$399.95
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