Key

AVG/MF An average stamp which may contain minor faults such as short perforations, creases, thins, or have poor centering so perforations cut into design. Stamps with major faults (tears, face scrapes, etc.) are 50% off the price of average stamps. These stamps are good "fillers" and are acceptable for framing.
FINE + A fine plus stamp in which perforations clear the design, but they may be close. RW#'s 1-12 may have natural staight edges from the sides of the full panes on which they were printed).
VF A very fine Stamp that is well-centered. This stamp will please most duck stamp collectors.
XF An extra fine Stamp with nearly perfect centering; this is a gem stamp.
USED A stamp which is signed by the duck hunter.
PREMIUM USED A used stamp that has a light signature and is in sound condition.
UNSIGNED An uncancelled stamp that appears to be mint but has either partial gum or no gum on the reverse. Great for framed sets!
LH A lightly hingedstamp having original gum but having a small hinge mark on the back of the stamp.
NH A brand new stamp that has never been hinged.
A/S A stamp which artist signed or autographed by the artist. Gum is usually on the reverse side but not always guaranteed.
PB All plate blocks are mint never hinged with original gum. Note RW#'s 1-25 and RW31 are plate blocks of 6; all others are plate blocks of 4 stamps.
Plate Singles A single stamp containing a plate number on its salvage. For RW#'s 1-40 add 20% to listed mint price. For RW#'s 41-50, add 15% to listed mint price. For RW#'s 51-63, add 10% to listed mint price.
Duck on License We carry an excellent selection of used duck stamps on license which are issued from many different states. Because our stock is constantly changing, please call for availablity and pricing on issues of interest. Except for earlier issues, prices for on-license Federal duck stamps are generally double the price for the same issue in like-grade and condition.
Asterisk (*) An asterisk (*) means that the artist is deceased; stamps signed by these artists are rare!
Gum Creases & Bends Gum creases & bends on early issues (RW#'s 1-20) are a normal result of the production process and does not detract from the stamp's collectibility.
Issue Date Federal Duck Stamps are issued July 1 of year shown and expire June 30 the following year. The expiration or "VOID AFTER" date is printed on the stamp.
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