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RW29, pintails by Edward Morris, represents the only time an artist won the federal contest two years in a row. (Presently there is a three year waiting period.) His design is also the only federal stamp to feature more than one species of waterfowl, although the divers are a very minor part of the image.
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Federal Duck Stamps

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RW25 - 1958
Canada goose
VF NH 85  
XF NH 150  
Superb NH * 375  
Artist Signed 625  
Plate Block NH 575  
RW26 - 1959
Labrador / Mallard
VF NH 110  
XF NH 175  
Superb NH * 340  
Artist Signed 350  
Plate Block NH 550  
RW27 - 1960
Redhead
VF NH 95  
XF NH 150  
Superb NH * 275  
Artist Signed 250  
Plate Block NH 410  
RW28 - 1961
Mallard
VF NH 95  
XF NH 150  
Superb NH * 275  
Artist Signed 325  
Plate Block NH 450  
RW29 - 1962
Pintail
VF NH 95  
XF NH 175  
Superb NH * 325  
Artist Signed 325  
Plate Block NH 500  
RW30 - 1963
American brant
VF NH 95  
XF NH 175  
Superb NH * 325  
Artist Signed 275  
Plate Block NH 475  
RW31 - 1964
Nene goose
VF NH 95  
XF NH 175  
Superb NH * 425  
Artist Signed 250  
Plate Block NH 2100  
RW32 - 1965
Canvasback
VF NH 95  
XF NH 175  
Superb NH * 325  
Artist Signed 195  
Plate Block NH 475  
RW33 - 1966
Whistling swan
VF NH 95  
XF NH 175  
Superb NH * 325  
Artist Signed 195  
Plate Block NH 475  
RW34 - 1967
Oldsquaw
VF NH 95  
XF NH 175  
Superb NH * 550  
Artist Signed 650  
Plate Block NH 525  
RW35 - 1968
Hooded merganser
VF NH 65  
XF NH 125  
Superb NH * 550  
Artist Signed 2500  
Plate Block NH 275  
RW36 - 1969
White-winged scoter
VF NH 65  
XF NH 95  
Superb NH * 550  
Artist Signed 250  
Plate Block NH 250  


* - Superb - Elite Stamp ... Top fo the Line! A visually perfectly centered stamp; excellent color and freshness. Many early issues have have graded certificates. Not always in stock.


Form 3333

When the first duck stamp was isued on August 22, 1934, the government required each buyer of a duck stamp to place it on a license in the Postmaster's presence. Since some purchasers, such as landowners, collectos, or others did not have a state hunting license, a Form 3333 was provided by the post office to affix the RW1. The forms were common in 3rd and 4th class post offices, as well as Washington, DC, where hunting was not allowed. Their use was discontinued after 1934-35, but some post offices continued to issue them.

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The RW1 shown is the very first duck stamp ever sold, purchased by J.N. Darling, accompanied by an affidavit to that effect. It was purchased by Bob Dumaine in 1989, and is now part of the Jeanette Cantrell Rudy Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution's National Postal Museum. Valued at $300,000.

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