
This specific postage, issued in 1976, featured the iconic cracked Liberty Bell superimposed over the numerals “13”. It commemorated the bicentennial of the United States Declaration of Independence, symbolizing freedom and the... Read more »

A postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service featuring the first President, with a face value sufficient for typical letter delivery within the country for much of the 20th century.... Read more »

The monetary worth of a postage stamp depicting the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, issued with a face value of two cents, is subject to various factors. These include the stamp’s condition... Read more »

The American Kestrel, Falco sparverius, the smallest falcon in North America, was featured on a United States postage stamp with a face value of one cent. This stamp, part of the 1978... Read more »

A United States postage stamp issued in 1894 depicted George Washington and bore a face value of two cents. This specific stamp was part of the definitive series, intended for everyday use,... Read more »

The 1861 three-cent stamp featuring the nation’s first president, printed in a distinctive purple hue, represents a significant piece of American philately. This adhesive, officially designated as Scott catalog number 26, served... Read more »

The United States Postal Service issued a commemorative postage stamp in 1945 depicting the iconic flag-raising on Iwo Jima during World War II. With a face value of three cents, it quickly... Read more »

A postage stamp of this denomination represents the smallest monetary unit of postage ever issued. Such stamps served a crucial role in facilitating inexpensive mass mailings, particularly for newspapers, periodicals, and bulk... Read more »

A postage stamp costing twenty-two cents was a specific denomination offered by the United States Postal Service. While no longer the current rate for a standard first-class letter, such stamps remain valid... Read more »

The one-cent postage stamp featuring a portrait of Thomas Jefferson and printed in green was a common sight on mail in the United States for many years. These stamps, with various designs... Read more »