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Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz created a comic strip that appeared in newspapers for fifty years. Readers identified with Schulz's pint-sized characters, who became part of modern American culture. In the 1960s, the beagle featured on the stamp climbed on top of his dog house and into his own fantasy. He became a World War I ace pilot pursuing the infamous enemy flyer, the Red Baron.
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For the Discriminating Collector
This listing is for one (1) Single U.S. Scott catalogue #3507 Snoopy 34 Cent self adhesive stamp that was issued on May 17, 2001 in Santa Rosa, California.
Our scan was taken from an Actual stamp in our current inventory and represents the one (1) single, individual stamp that you will receive.
This stamp is Clean, have Never been bent, creased, folded or hinged and is in mint, unused, valid for postage condition.
Any and All backgrounds (faded, blue or black) shown in our scans are for presentation purposes and are Not included with the stamp(s) in this listing.
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