Stamp
SCG9577 - USA – 1937 “Jackson & Scott / The Hermitage” 2¢ Carmine (Army Issue)
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This United States 2-cent carmine stamp, issued in 1937 as part of the Army commemorative series, features finely engraved portraits of Andrew Jackson at left and General Winfield Scott at right—two prominent military figures of early American history. Centered between them is The Hermitage, Jackson’s historic Tennessee residence, rendered with strong architectural detail. The bold carmine shade and ornate frame elements typify the high-quality engraving of the period. A desirable piece for collectors of U.S. military history, presidential themes, or the 1936–37 Army-Navy series, it remains one of the most recognizable issues of the set.
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