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File:Inverted Wagon Queen Family Truckster.jpg|link=Inverted Wagon Queen Family Truckster|'''[[Inverted Wagon Queen Family Truckster]]''' causes Ford to recall over one million vehicles. Ford will recoup the losses selling misprinted stamps to collectors.
File:Inverted Wagon Queen Family Truckster.jpg|link=Inverted Wagon Queen Family Truckster|'''[[Inverted Wagon Queen Family Truckster]]''' causes Ford to recall over one million vehicles. Ford will recoup the losses selling misprinted stamps to collectors.


Charles Lindbergh in Germany|Charles Lindbergh in Germany.
File:Charles Lindbergh in Germany.jpg|link=Charles Lindbergh (nonfiction)|'''[[Charles Lindbergh (nonfiction)|Charles Lindbergh]]''' in Germany (1937).


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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Charles Lindbergh (nonfiction)]]
* [[CIA misprint (nonfiction)]]
* [[CIA misprint (nonfiction)]]
* [[Inverted Jenny (nonfiction)]]
* [[Inverted Jenny (nonfiction)]]

Revision as of 10:51, 22 September 2022

Earliest known example of the Inverted Charles Lindbergh stamp misprint.

The inverted Charles Lindbergh stamp misprint is a famous example of a stamp misprint apparently caused by the printers' emotional response to Charles Lindbergh's intimate association with Nazi Germany.

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