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). U.S. #1691-94 1976 13¢ Declaration of Independence Set of 4 Issue Date: July 4, 1976 City: Philadelphia, PA Quantity: 52,008,750 Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Printing Method: Photogravure Perforations: 11 Color: Blue and multicolored This se-tenant of four stamps commemorates John Hancock's signing of the Declaration of Independence at Independence Hall in Philadelphia - U.S. Commemorative Postage Stamps FDC - First Day Cover Issue- Scott catalog# 1691 to 1694 / Four stamps in a continuous design strip- Denomination 13¢ The first stamp in the Bicentennial Series was designed in 1970 by Bruce N. Blackburn. [1] [2] The Bicentennial Series was a lengthy series of American commemorative postage stamps. It began with the issuance of a stamp showing the logo for the Bicentennial celebrations on July 4, 1971, and concluded on September 2, 1983, with a stamp for the Treaty of Paris. While many of the stamps showed 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: Get the best deals on July 4 1776 Stamp when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. The July 4, 1776 First Day of Issue Stamps are a rare and valuable addition to any collection. These stamps were printed in the United States and are a testament to the country's rich history.</p><br /><p>The stamps are a part of the United States category and are specifically located in the Stamps and Covers section. 🔎💵 Looking for a stamp july 4 1776? Helping to identify your stamps, find out their value and sell them. 1976 Bicentennial Thomas Jefferson Medal & First Day Cover July 4, 1776 Stamps $17.76 or Best Offer Free delivery An album of mint and used commemorative stamps, eighteen first day covers, a quantity of unaddressed first day covers 1974-1980, an album of mint and used commemorative stamps, three first day covers 2015-2016 and an album of mint and used commemorative stamps and forty nine first day covers, 1991-1995, mint face value £290 They are from the July 4, 1976 bicentennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Each envelope has an image on the front and the July 4th stamps postmarked First Day of Issue in Philadelphia, PA on July 4, 1976. The back of the envelope is printed with information pertaining to the image on the front. First day of issue stamps are usually not worth more than their face value, but there have been rare occasions where they have been very valuable. However, valuable first day of issue stamps are usually valuable as a result of their rarity or collectability, not because they are first day covers. First Day of Issue covers provide scrapbooking ideas: Find stamps first issued on birthdays or a specific city; stamps depicting favorite vacation locations; holiday stamps; stamps issued with a topic relevant to you for incorporation into a scrapbook. Bicentennial of The Day of Freedom July 4, 1976 - Official First Day Cover Stamp $12.00 Free shipping Celebrate America's Bicentennial with this stunning First Day Cover featuring historical figures and the dates 1776-1976. The colorful design showcases 4- 13 cent denomination stamps from the United States, cancelled with the First Day of Issue cancellation type. Get the best deals for 1976 Bicentennial Commemorative Medal at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! Detailed information about the coin American Revolution Bicentennial, Jefferson, United States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data U.S.Bicentennial July 4, 1776 Stamps. 400 Stamps. 20 sheets of 20 -$.13 stamps equal $52.00 Face Value. New, unused condition, unhinged, full gum. Sold as postage but can be used as gifts, postage, collectibles, or framed. 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 celebrates the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Established by the Continental Congress in 1775, the Army is now a global force with a clear purpose: to fight and win America’s wars.
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