Get the best deals on us bicentennial 13 cent stamp when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. Plans were shelved after the American Philatelic Society threatened the USPS with a “black blot” for excessive stamp issuance. Instead, a strip of four July 4 1776 Stamps with part of the John Trumbull painting showing the presentation of the Declaration (often believed to show its signing) was issued on July 4. Find great deals on eBay for 13 Cent July 4 1776 USA Stamp. Shop with confidence. 13c Bicentennial July 4, 1776 Stamps Sheet of 50. Scott#: 1691-1694. The Bicentennial Series was a lengthy series of American commemorative postage stamps. On January 1, 1976, a set of three stamps (lacking any text related to the Bicentennial other than the words SPIRIT OF 76) was issued, showing the well-known painting. Get the best deals on Us Bicentennial 13 Cent Stamp In Us Stamp Sheets when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. The 13-cent Declaration of Independence se-tenant stamps were issued July 4, 1976. On July 4, 1976, Independence Day of the American Bicentennial year, the United States Postal Service issued a 13-cent se-tenant, Declaration of Independence, printed in a continuous horizontal design across four stamps (Scott 1691-1694). On July 4, 1976, Independence Day of the American Bicentennial year, the United States Postal Service issued a 13-cent se-tenant, Declaration of Independence, printed in a continuous horizontal design across four stamps (Scott 1691-1694). This stamp souvenir sheet features John Trumbull’s famous painting, The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, capturing a key moment that marked the end of the American Revolutionary War. The artwork shows the October 19, 1781, surrender of British forces, symbolizing American independence. The 13-cent Declaration of Independence se-tenant stamps were issued July 4, 1976. The adoption by the Continental Congress of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 brought the separate American colonies together under the newly formed entity, The United States of America and uniformly declared independence from British rule. Less than a week later, on July 4, 1776, the Declaration was officially adopted, it was later signed on August 2, 1776. In the central group in the painting, Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration, is shown placing the document before John Hancock, president of the Congress. Less than a week later, on July 4, 1776, the Declaration was officially adopted, it was later signed on August 2, 1776. In the central group in the painting, Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration, is shown placing the document before John Hancock, president of the Congress. On July 4, 1976, Independence Day of the American Bicentennial year, the United States Postal Service issued a 13-cent se-tenant, Declaration of Independence, printed in a continuous STAMP SET IN A NICE FRAME. INCLUDES BLOCK OF 4 US 13 CENT STAMPS, 1995 US $1 FRN (CU), A US $2 FRN (CU), 2-IKE DOLLARS 1-1971 & OTHER ?, 2-KENNEDY HALF DOLLARS 1-1995 AND THE OTHER ?, 2-WASHINGTON QUA. This lot includes: (1) Sheet Of 4 20 Cent Stamps. "Volunteer- Lend A Hand". (1) Sheet Of 4 25 Cent Stamps. USA Flag With Blue Sky. This se-tenant of four stamps commemorates John Hancock's signing of the Declaration of Independence at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hancock was the president and only member of the Continental Congress to sign the document on that date. The design reproduces a painting by John Trumbull (1756-1843). The Bicentennial Series You are looking at a framed Official First Day Commemorative s The Signing of the Declaration of independence 1776 - 1976. Features the $2 bill and 13 cents stamps with flag. It has a postmark of Apri The committee included Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, John Adams and Robert Livingston. The 13-cent se-tenant strip of stamps at top left depict the complete version of Trumbull's painting. 13 cent US postage stamps released in 1977 as part of the Bicentennial Series. This stunning 50 stamp sheet, issued by the United States in 1976, depicts a John Trumbull painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In philadelphia, pennsylvania on july 4, 1776, the continental congress adopts the declaration of independence, which. Two days later, on july 4, 1776, the declaration of independence was officially adopted—and america became a free nation. Sheet of 50 july 4, 1776 13 cent stamps mint sheet : Web less than a week later, on july 4, 1776, the declaration was officially adopted, it was later US Postal Service on July 4 to issue 4-stamp commem of 13c stamps depicting John Trumball painting of Declaration of Independence, final Bicentennial issue for '76; illus (L) United States 13¢ Bicentennial Stamps (4) Signing of the Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776 BEAUTIFUL scene of Continental Congress.*Benjamin Franklin HAND CANCELOn May-28-18 at 15:40:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
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