Italy, Scott #C96, (Sassone #A107), used (o), 1937, Commemorating the Bimillennium of the Birth of Caesar Augustus (earlier Octavianus), stamp shows a sculptured relief of a group of women and children representing the robustness of Roman society, stamp inscription translates as: 'The people of Rome date from Romulus in all their glory’, issued on the occasion of an Exhibit opened by Il Duce Benito Mussolini in Rome, 50 centesimi, photogravure printed, perforated: 14, watermarked: crown (Scott watermark #140)(Sassone filagrana corona), olive brown, Scott 2019 catalog value: $12.00, nicely centered, double strike cancels, both half circular, black-inked, probably double-rimmed, socked-on-the-nose, touch, cancellations, one on the top left border, the second on the lower left border, both are well clear of the main image, sound back, good perforations; centering and image clear cancel warrants a selling price premium. This is not a 'bait-and-switch' offering. The stamp you see will be the stamp you receive.
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