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{{italic title|Stamp (''Mario's Time Machine'')}}
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|title=Stamp
|image=[[File:Stamp MTMDX.png]]
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|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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The '''Stamp''' is an item in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a {{wp|postage stamp}} issued in the [[United States of America]] circa 1752 (even though the first postage stamps outright were available in 1840, and the first American postage stamps in 1845). [[Mario]] receives it from [[Deborah Read]] in [[Philadelphia]] after traveling back in time to 1752, who gives it to him for free but trusts that he is going to pay her back with a [[Penny (item)|Penny]] whenever he can (he later does so). Mario then brings the Stamp to a librarian so that he can be put on the library's mailing list. The librarian assures Mario that a copy of [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s [[Almanac]] is going to be sent to him via the mail in a few days (it should be noted that Mario does not have a house or any address to himself in Philadelphia circa 1752).
The '''Stamp''' is an item in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a {{wp|postage stamp}} issued in the [[United States of America]] circa 1752 (even though the first postage stamps outright were available in 1840, and the first American postage stamps in 1845). [[Mario]] receives it from [[Deborah Read]] in [[Philadelphia]] after traveling back in time to 1752, who gives it to him for free but trusts that he is going to pay her back with a [[Penny (item)|Penny]] whenever he can (he later does so). Mario then brings the Stamp to a librarian so that he can be put on the library's mailing list. The librarian assures Mario that a copy of [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s [[Almanac]] is going to be sent to him via the mail in a few days (it should be noted that Mario does not have a house or any address to himself in Philadelphia circa 1752).
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[[Category:Mario's Time Machine Items]]
[[Category:Mario's Time Machine items]]