Plate impression 19½ by 25 mm., in color, on white paper, perforated 12.
| 1 | cent, | ultramarine-blue, | 106,800 | issued. |
| 2 | cents | " | 201,300 | " |
| 3 | " | " | 580,700 | " |
| 6 | " | " | 234,800 | " |
| 7 | " | " | 16,000 | " |
| 10 | " | " | 55,210 | " |
| 12 | " | " | 61,300 | " |
| 15 | " | " | 37,500 | " |
| 24 | " | " | 26,000 | " |
| 30 | " | " | 29,600 | " |
| 90 | " | " | 11,270 | " |
Post Office Department.
The oval as before stated contains a large numeral of value instead of the head with the word "Official" above and "Stamp" below, on a plain colorless ground. Same labels or scrolls and numerals rather smaller below as in the stamps of other departments, with small circular disks bearing "U." and "S." on the left and right above the scrolls or under the labels. In the 1, 6, 10, 30 and 90 cents these small disks are shaded by vertical lines, in the other values by diagonal lines, and the letters are filled with horizontal lines. Around the top of the oval a solid colored label bordered by colorless lines and inscribed "Post Office Department." There is a small circle with four horizontal lines, and shaded outside in each upper corner, all on a ground of parallel vertical lines.
Plate impression 19½ by 25 mm., in color, on white paper, perforated 12.
| 1 | cent | black, | 1,114,250 | issued. |
| 2 | cents | " | 894,600 | " |
| 3 | " | " | 6,479,700 | " |
| 6 | " | " | 3,306,800 | " |
| 10 | " | " | 182,450 | " |
| 12 | " | " | 298,780 | " |
| 15 | " | " | 109,285 | " |
| 24 | " | " | 87,625 | " |
| 30 | " | " | 133,255 | " |
| 90 | " | " | 65,200 | " |
Two complete series of these stamps may be found, the one on white paper, the other having the surface tinted with the ink of the stamp, also intermediate or partly tinted specimens, showing that the tinting probably results from imperfect wiping of the plates.
Department of the Interior.
The ovals containing the heads, the scrolls, labels and large numerals are placed on a ground of vertically ruled lines, crossed in parts to form heavy shadows and showing stripes at the sides, small shields above the ends of the scrolls and below the ends of the labels, bearing the "U." and "S." lined and shaded. A large, six-pointed star in the upper corners. A broad, colorless band doubly curved and following in part the outline of the oval above, inscribed in lined and shaded Roman capitals, "Dept. of the Interior."
Plate impression 19½ by 25 mm., in color, on white paper, perforated 12.