Stamp
SCG953 - 1956 Liberia Airmail Error – Clipper John Alden with Omitted Portrait
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This 15¢ airmail stamp from Liberia commemorates the first direct flight from Roberts Field to New York on May 4, 1956. It features the Pan Am aircraft Clipper John Alden and a lineup of well-dressed figures, symbolizing the historic sendoff. However, a major printing error is present — a blank silhouette where a prominent portrait or emblem was meant to appear. Produced by E.A. Wright Bank Note Co., this is a rare and striking philatelic misprint.
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