United States, Scott #2812, used(o), 1994, Honoring Edward R. Murrow (1908-1965), war broadcaster for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) during and before World War II, working from London and in the age of radio, he became the American voice reporting to a huge audience of Americans on the war in Europe, he brought them first to their radios by the millions especially during his reporting on the ‘London blitz’ and he kept them to their radios during the entire war, he was famous for his opening line “This is London” and his closing line “Good night and good luck”; noted for his personal but factual, non-emotional, approach, for example, during the war, he flew on 25 Allied combat missions, often recording vivid descriptions of the action while flying overhead where listeners could hear the bombs exploding in the background as Murrow described the scenes; 29 cents, brown, engraved and printed by Ashton Potter (USA), perforated: 11¼, Scott 2019 Catalog Value: 25¢, Nicely centered, light, black-inked, horizontal, wavy line cancellation over the top half of the stamp and over the main image, sound back, front cancel shows through to the back, good perforations. This is not a 'bait-and-switch;' the stamp you see will be the one you receive.
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