Category - United States of America

Embark on a philatelic journey through the fascinating history and diverse culture of the United States with its iconic postage stamps. From the early classics like the Benjamin Franklin and George Washington issues to the modern commemoratives and innovative designs, explore a vast collection capturing significant moments, influential figures, and iconic landmarks. Immerse yourself in the rich stories behind the Stars and Stripes, presidential portraits, famous events, and Americana themes. Collect the rare and sought-after gems, and experience the artistry and heritage of United States stamp collecting at its finest.

Commemorative Stamp 1974 United States FDC

Commemorative Stamp 1974 United States FDC

Issue: Commemorative Stamp 1974 United States FDC

Type: First Day Cover

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 10c

Issue Date: 4 FEB 1974

Issued By: United State Post

Commemorative Stamp 1974 United States FDC

Commemorative Stamp 1974 United States FDC

Commemorative Stamp 1974 United States FDC

The H.I.A.A. Hobby Industry Association of America Trade Show is an event in the field of hobbies, particularly focused on the hobby industry. In 1974, there may have been a commemorative stamp or postal cancellation associated with the H.I.A.A. Trade Show, but such stamps are typically created for special events or anniversaries.

 

1973 The Boston Tea Party Bicentennial Era FDC U.S.A

1973 The Boston Tea Party Bicentennial Era FDC U.S.A

Issue: 1973 The Boston Tea Party Bicentennial Era FDC U.S.A

Type: Stamp

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 60c

Issue Date: 2013

Issued By: U.S.A Post

1973 The Boston Tea Party Bicentennial Era FDC U.S.A

1973 The Boston Tea Party Bicentennial Era FDC U.S.A

1973 The Boston Tea Party Bicentennial Era FDC U.S.A

The United States Bicentennial Era, which celebrated the 200th anniversary of the nation’s independence, was marked by various events and activities from 1973 to 1976. Postage stamps were an important part of this celebration, with several stamp issues commemorating significant events, figures, and themes related to American history.

Boston Tea Party Stamp:

In 1973, as part of the Bicentennial celebration, the United States Postal Service issued a stamp commemorating the Boston Tea Party. This stamp featured an illustration of colonial Americans dressed as Mohawk Indians dumping tea into Boston Harbor, reenacting the historic event. This stamp was part of a series known as the Contributors to the Cause which highlighted key events and figures from the American Revolution.

America FDC 1978 Barred Owl & Great Horned Owl

America FDC 1978 Barred Owl & Great Horned Owl

Issue: America FDC 1978 Barred Owl & Great Horned Owl

Type: First Day Cover

Number of Stamps: 2

Stamps Denomination: 15c, 15c,

Issue Date: 26 AUG 1978

Issued By:  United States Post

America FDC 1978 Barred Owl & Great Horned Owl

America FDC 1978 Barred Owl & Great Horned Owl

America FDC 1978 Barred Owl & Great Horned Owl

In 1978 the United States Postal Service issued a set of four postage stamps featuring North American owls, including the barred owl and the great horned owl. These stamps were part of a series known as the North American Wildlife series and were designed to celebrate the rich biodiversity of North American wildlife. The series included a variety of animals and birds from the region.

About FDC American Owl

Barred Owl:

Barred owls are found throughout eastern North America, from the Atlantic coast to the Great Plains and as far north as southern Canada. They have also expanded their range into the Pacific Northwest. Barred owls are medium-sized owls with a distinctive barred pattern on their plumage. They have round faces with dark eyes and no ear tufts.

Great Horned Owl:

Great horned owls are large owls with “horns” or tufts of feathers on their heads (hence the name “horned”). They have a mottled brown and gray plumage and large, powerful talons.

 

U.S.A Skylab 1974 FDC

U.S.A Skylab 1974 FDC

Issue: U.S.A Skylab 1973 FDC

Type: FDC

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 10c

Issue Date: 14 MAY 1973

Issued By: U.S.A Post

U.S.A Skylab 1974 FDC

U.S.A Skylab 1974 FDC

U.S.A Skylab 1974 FDC

The United States Postal Service issued a set of postage stamps in 1973 to commemorate the Skylab program and its missions. These stamps were part of the Space Achievement series and featured images related to Skylab. FDC is a specially designed envelope or card with a postage stamp affixed to it. It is postmarked on the first day of issue of the stamp to commemorate the event. In the case of Skylab, several stamps related to the space station were issued during its mission.

More Detail’s

Description:

The 10-cent Skylab stamp displayed Skylab as the central focus, with one of its large solar panels prominently featured in the foreground. This stamp, too, was designed by Robert T. McCall.

1974 American Mineral Heritage First Day Cover

1974 American Mineral Heritage First Day Cover

Issue: 1974 American Mineral Heritage First Day Cover

Type: First Day Cover

Number of Stamps: 4

Stamps Denomination: 10c, 10c, 10c, 10c,

Issue Date: 13 JUN 1974

Issued By: America 1974

1974 American Mineral Heritage First Day Cover

1974 American Mineral Heritage First Day Cover

1974 American Mineral Heritage First Day Cover

First Day Covers featuring American mineral heritage, specifically showcasing Amethyst, Rhodochrosite, Tourmaline, and Petrified Wood. collectible envelopes or cards with postage stamps. Covers dedicated to American minerals and fossils. Each cover likely features a stamp depicting one of these minerals or petrified wood, along with relevant artwork or information.

About Mineral Heritage:

Amethyst:

Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz and is a popular gemstone. It’s known for its beautiful purple color and is often used in jewelry.

Rhodochrosite:

Rhodochrosite is a striking pink to red mineral. It’s known for its vibrant color and is often used as a decorative stone in jewelry and carvings.

Tourmaline:

Tourmaline is a group of minerals that come in various colors, including pink, green, blue, and black. It’s often used in jewelry and can have unique color combinations.

Petrified Wood:

Petrified wood is ancient wood that has undergone a process of fossilization, turning it into stone. It often retains the wood’s original structure and can display beautiful patterns.

Correos del Ecuador Official Air Mail Service U.S.A Postcard

Official Air Service 1949 Correos Del Ecuador Postcard

Issue: Correos del Ecuador Official Air Mail Service U.S.A Postcard

Type: Postcard

Number of Stamps: 3

Stamps Denomination: 3O, 30, 30,

Issue Date: 13 JUN 1949

Issued By: United States Of America

Official Air Service 1949 Correos Del Ecuador Postcard

Official Air Service 1949 Correos Del Ecuador Postcard

CORREOS DEL ECUADOR OFFICIAL AIR SERVICE U.S.A Postcard

In 1949, Correos del Ecuador, the national postal service of Ecuador, likely operated an official air mail service to facilitate the rapid transport of mail and parcels within the country and internationally. Air mail services were essential for expediting communication and commerce, particularly for regions that were not easily accessible by land or sea.

About Ecuadorian official air mail service:

Aircraft:

The official air mail service in Ecuador during this time would have used various types of aircraft to transport mail. These aircraft were equipped to carry mail safely and efficiently.

Routes:

Air mail routes would have been established to connect major cities and regions within Ecuador and potentially to international destinations. Specific routes and destinations would depend on the needs of the postal service.

A Salute to the Postal People 1973 USA FDC

A Salute to the Postal People 1973 USA FDC

issue: A Salute to the Postal People 1973 USA FDC

Type: First Day Cover

Number of Stamps: 1

Stamps Denomination: 8c

Issue Date: 30 APR 1973

Issued By: United States Of America

A Salute to the Postal People 1973 USA FDC

A Salute to the Postal People 1973 USA FDCA Salute to the Postal People is a 1973 First Day Cover,  The Stamp look at the inner workings of the United States Postal Service and highlights the dedicated postal workers who ensure that mail and packages are delivered efficiently across the country. It provides insight into the challenges and daily routines of postal workers. philatelic clubs. Additionally, contacting postal history experts or organizations dedicated to stamp collecting could be helpful in uncovering more details about this particular FDC