Postoffice savings banks, redemption of the postage stamp in cash as a new form of currency and remittance for the United States, and also as an international currency

Postoffice savings banks, redemption of the postage stamp in cash as a new form of currency and remittance for the United States, and also as an international currency

by Horace J. Smith

Book 1255 of Pamphlets in American history -- F

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