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Description: Commemoration of the 1970 anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; the amendment was ratified in 1920 and provided for women's suffrage. Stamp collectors likely often refer to the stamp as U.S. Scott 1406.
Title: Stamp-US-1970-Woman-Suffrage
Credit: United States Postal Service or the predecessor postal agency of the U.S. government of the time
Author: Ward Brackett, designer
Permission: Fair use or public domain (the stamp being from 1970, probably not copyrighted). <http://www.usps.com/rightsandpermissions/fair-use-exceptions.htm>, as accessed Apr. 27, 2011. Stamp and what appears on attached original paper (often known as selvage), unless in the public domain, but not subsequent enhancement, arrangement, and other work: © 1970 United States Postal Service. All rights reserved. (Reservation of rights is as asserted by the United States Postal Service.) I'm unaware of any copyright or other legal restriction on this stamp that does not apply to modern U.S. stamps generally.
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
Attribution Required?: No

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