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SCG5023 - United States 1949 – 4½¢ The Hermitage (Andrew Jackson’s Home)
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This 4½-cent U.S. postage stamp, issued in 1949, depicts The Hermitage, the historic plantation home of President Andrew Jackson in Tennessee. Printed in a rich green shade, the design highlights the stately mansion’s Greek Revival façade framed by trees. The issue was part of the Presidential Series (Prexies) fractional denominations, created to meet specific postal rates. Today, it remains a classic addition for collectors interested in U.S. architecture, presidential history, or mid-20th-century definitives.
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