Depending on condition, a wool 48-star flag usually has a somewhat higher value than a cotton version. The 49-star flag served for only one year, from 1959 to 1960, and is considered desirable in any size or condition (as long as the stars are intact) with a slightly higher value at auction from the 48-star flag.
A: It is perfectly okay to use a Flag with 48 stars, or any other “official” Flag of the United States, during its progression to today. It is preferable to fly the current Flag, but not disrespectful or out of code to fly any of our country's official Flags.
NUMBER OF STARS IN THE U.S. FLAG, AND ADDITIONAL STATES REPRESENTED 1777 TO PRESENTDate of FlagAdditional states with date of entry into Union46 stars - July 4, 1908 to July 3, 1912Oklahoma (November 16, 1907)48 stars - July 4, 1912 to July 3, 1959New Mexico (January 6, 1912) Arizona (February 14, 1912)
The 48-star flag is the flag that soldiers and sailors fought for during World War II. It is the flag to which children, mothers, and wives pledged their allegiance at home while their loved ones went into battle overseas. It is the flag that the Marines raised over Iwo Jima in 1945.
Description of the flag In 1959, one star was added, representing Alaska, bringing the total number of stars to 49. There were thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies. This flag flew from 4 July, 1959, to 3 July, 1960. The 49 star series became official when Alaska was admitted to the Union.
49 and 50 Star Flags Although only official for one year, the 49 star flag was made in large numbers and so is still fairly easy to find on the market. Unless you find a US Navy made flag, their value is fairly low. The 50 star flag is the current design and so is not considered an antique.
So many people bought them, in fact, that they're not really that rare nowadays. A quick search of eBay will turn up dozens of vintage 49-star flags for around twenty bucks. So even though the 49-star American Flag isn't very well-known, it's still pretty common.
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Yes, Meruem fell deeply in love with Komugi. However, since Meruem barely knew human emotions, he didn't know he fell in love. To him it was just a strange feeling in his head, he didn't realize he was in love.