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English: Four states celebrated their 50th anniversary of statehood ending territorial status with a 3-cent stamp on November 2, 1939. They were North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington state. The stamp shows a map of the northwestern United States with the four subject states in outline.
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Source Arago: people, postage & the post online, National Postal Museum.
Author Bureau of Printing and Engraving

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