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Revision as of 10:56, 22 September 2022
The inverted Charles Lindbergh stamp misprint is a famous example of a stamp misprint apparently caused by the printers' emotional response to Charles Lindbergh's intimate association with Nazi Germany.
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In the News
Inverted Wagon Queen Family Truckster causes Ford to recall over one million vehicles. Ford will recoup the losses selling misprinted stamps to collectors.
Charles Lindbergh in Germany (1937).
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (20 September 2022)
- Inverted Jenny @ Wikipedia
- American Aviator Charles Lindbergh Was A God Among Men — Until He Revealed His Nazi Sympathies @ All That's Interesting