
This specific denomination of postage, issued in 1922 as part of a series honoring prominent Native American figures, featured the image of Chief Hollow Horn Bear. It represents a tangible piece of... Read more »

This postage, featuring the iconic cartoon character, was issued by the United States Postal Service in 1997 as part of a series celebrating classic animated figures. The stamp, with a face value... Read more »

This specific postal issue represents a low-denomination adhesive issued as part of the Omnibus Issue, a series introduced in the United States in 1869. Characterized by its one-cent face value and release... Read more »

This specific postage, required for airmail delivery within the United States, represents a historical artifact of postal communication. A thirteen-cent denomination was necessary for a period during the mid-20th century, reflecting the... Read more »

This adhesive label, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1966, commemorates the renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Bearing his portrait and featuring one of his architectural designs, this small piece... Read more »

During World War II, the United States government issued a series of stamps intended to bolster public morale and encourage financial support for the war effort. One such series featured a denomination... Read more »

The first definitive postage stamp of the United States, released in 1847, depicted one of the Founding Fathers and featured a face value equal to one penny. Engraved portraits of Franklin, based... Read more »

A seven-cent airmail postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service, specifically designated the required fee for sending mail via air transportation. These stamps often featured distinctive designs, frequently incorporating patriotic... Read more »

The 1890-1894 issue featuring the first US President is a key area of study for philatelists. Specifically, the carmine variety of the two-cent denomination holds significant interest due to variations in shade... Read more »

The United States Postal Service issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring the “King of Rock and Roll” in 1993. This stamp, with a face value of 29 cents at the time of... Read more »