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Resumen

Descripción
English: Commemoration of the 1970 anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; the amendment was ratified in 1920 and provided for women's suffrage. Stamp collectors likely often refer to the stamp as U.S. Scott 1406.
Fecha
Fuente United States Postal Service or the predecessor postal agency of the U.S. government of the time
Autor Ward Brackett, designer
Permiso
(Reutilización de este archivo)
Fair use or public domain (the stamp being from 1970, probably not copyrighted). <http://www.usps.com/rightsandpermissions/fair-use-exceptions.htm>, as accessed Apr. 27, 2011. Stamp and what appears on attached original paper (often known as selvage), unless in the public domain, but not subsequent enhancement, arrangement, and other work: © 1970 United States Postal Service. All rights reserved. (Reservation of rights is as asserted by the United States Postal Service.) I'm unaware of any copyright or other legal restriction on this stamp that does not apply to modern U.S. stamps generally.

The design includes the words "WOMAN SUFFRAGE", "50TH ANNIVERSARY", "1920-1970", "VOTES FOR WOMEN", and "RIGHT TO VOTE". The left image in the stamp appears to represent part of a demonstration in or before 1920; among the women is one man, in the car driver's position. The right image appears to represent a modern (ca. 1970) woman casting a vote at a lever-operated voting machine. The whole image was made from an actual mint stamp that I owned when I scanned it. An oblique line at the top left, across the "W", the line made from overlaying a thread, is for legal compliance for more flexibility with reproductions of a postage stamp. Scanning relied on Photoshop in Professional scanning mode on a Windows platform Apr. 27–28, 2011; settings included RGB rather than CMYK etc., 32 bits, 1200 pixel/inch, and 1200 dpi 24-bit; these data may seem self-contradictory but I think some was from Photoshop itself and the rest from the scanner driver. Subsequent file preparation was with Gimp 2.6.2 software on a Linux platform before uploading and did not include any modifications or repairs to the whole image; any image defects were left intact. Horizontality adjustment was not necessary and was not attempted due to a risk of lowering the resolution.

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Esta obra se encuentra bajo el dominio público de los Estados Unidos debido a que es un trabajo hecho por un funcionario/a o empleado/a del gobierno federal de los Estados Unidos como parte de las funciones oficiales de esa persona bajo los términos del título 17, capítulo 1, sección 105 del código de los Estados Unidos. Vea Copyright. Nota: Esto sólo se aplica a obras originales del gobierno federal y no al trabajo de cualquier persona de cualquier estado, territorio, condado, municipio, o cualquier otra subdivisión de los EE.UU. Esta plantilla tampoco se aplica a los diseños de los sellos postales publicados por el es:Servicio Postal de los Estados Unidos desde 1978. (Mira 206.02(b) of Compendium II: Copyright Office Practices). Tampoco se aplica a ciertas monedas de EE.UU., consulta los Términos de uso de la Casa de la Moneda de Estados Unidos.

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