Item #22981 Signed Postal Cover. Chester A. MULLEN.

Signed Postal Cover.

This American sailor who served during World War Two lays claim to fame as being one of very few living persons ever pictured on a U.S. stamp -- his smiling visage appears among a group of swabbies pictured on the U.S. three-cent stamp issued in 1945 titled "U.S. Navy" Signed Postal Cover, 6½" X 3½", n.p., n.y. Fine. NOT a First Day Cover, but simply an envelope bearing a mint copy of this stamp, neither addressed nor mailed. Across the center, large and bold, Mullen signs in black medium-point marker. Original transmittal envelope, cancelled in Des Moines, Iowa on 13 February 1976, also present -- as is a small article from a philatelic newspaper (undated, but circa 1976) picturing this stamp and a "To the Editor" letter from three of Mullen's grandchildren pointing out that the Iwo Jima flagraisers were not the only living persons pictured on a U.S. stamp. Mullen appears at the upper right corner of the group of sailors captured on this stamp, his cap cocked jauntily. Highly unusual -- a fun little piece of philatelic history. Item #22981

Price: $75.00

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