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.

USA Blood Saves Lives 1971 Stamp

Issue:       USA Blood Saves Lives 1971 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:        1 Denominations:        6 C, Issue Date:        1971 Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:       USA Blood Saves Lives 1971 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:        1

Denominations:        6 C,

Issue Date:        1971

Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

United States Promotes Life Saving Donation Through Stamps:

In 1971 the United States Postal Service issued a powerful message in stamp form with the release of the Blood Saves Lives stamp. This simple yet impactful design aimed to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation. At a time when public health campaigns were gaining momentum this stamp became a small but mighty advocate for lifesaving action. The message was clear and urgent every drop of donated blood has the power to save someone in need. Hospitals across the country depended on regular donations and this stamp helped remind Americans that they could make a difference through a simple selfless act.

Bold Graphic Design Carries a Vital Public Message

The stamp features a striking red drop of blood at the center symbolizing the core message of the campaign. Surrounded by clean white space and bold typography the words Blood Saves Lives are placed prominently to capture immediate attention. The use of red and white reinforces associations with emergency care health and vitality. Unlike many commemorative stamps that reflect historical events or figures this one speaks directly to present action and public responsibility. Its minimalism is its strength focusing attention entirely on the urgent cause. This was not just a stamp for collectors it was a public service announcement in every mailbox.

A Stamp That Inspired Awareness Action and Hope

Stamp is remembered as one of the earliest examples of how postage could be used as a tool for social good. While it did not honor a person or a battle it celebrated something just as powerful the ability to help others through voluntary donation. Blood drives across the country often used the stamp image in their promotional materials. For many it became a symbol of community service and compassion. Even today it stands as a reminder that small acts can have huge impacts and that even a single drop of blood can mean the gift of life for someone else.

USA The Battle of the Chesapeake Virginia Capes 1981 Stamp

Issue:       USA The Battle of the Chesapeake Virginia Capes 1981 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:        1 Denominations:        18 C, Issue Date:        1981 Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:       USA The Battle of the Chesapeake Virginia Capes 1981 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:        1

Denominations:        18 C,

Issue Date:        1981

Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

United States Marks Naval Power With Virginia Capes Stamp:

In 1981 the United States issued a commemorative stamp to honor the historic Battle of the Virginia Capes. This naval clash played a decisive role during the American Revolutionary War and helped secure the independence of the United States. The stamp highlights the importance of maritime strength and international alliances with a dramatic design that captures the spirit of the battle. The Virginia Capes battle took place in 1781 and involved French and British naval forces off the coast of Virginia. The French victory effectively cut off British supply lines and allowed George Washington troops to win at Yorktown. The stamp celebrates 200 years since that turning point in American history.

 

Naval History Comes Alive With Dynamic Design:

The artwork on the Virginia Capes stamp features sailing ships in motion with waves and wind adding drama and depth to the scene. The tall ships are shown in a triangular formation suggesting movement and strategy. Rich blues and muted tones give the impression of an aged maritime painting while still feeling bold and striking. The attention to detail in the rigging and sails reflects the craftsmanship of both the naval fleets and the stamp designers. The stamp also includes dates that mark the bicentennial anniversary of the battle along with a simple label identifying the Virginia Capes. It stands as a tribute not only to a key military victory but also to the role of international support in achieving American freedom.

 

Commemorative Issue Reflects Pride in Revolutionary Roots:

The 1981 Virginia Capes stamp is part of a larger effort to remember the many milestones of the American Revolutionary War. By focusing on a naval engagement that is often overlooked this issue broadens the understanding of how independence was won. Collectors value the stamp for its historical theme and refined artwork. It is a piece that tells a story of courage cooperation and timing on the high seas. For those interested in American history or naval heritage this stamp captures the essence of strategy and victory that helped define a nation birth.

El Salvador 200th Anniversary of the Independence of the United States 1976 Stamp

Issue:      El Salvador 200th Anniversary of the Independence of the United States 1976 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:        1 Denominations:        10 C, Issue Date:        1976 Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      El Salvador 200th Anniversary of the Independence of the United States 1976 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:        1

Denominations:        10 C,

Issue Date:        1976

Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

El Salvador Celebrates US Bicentennial Unity Through Stamps:

In 1976 El Salvador issued a commemorative stamp to honor the 200th anniversary of the independence of the United States. This historic stamp was more than just a postal item it was a gesture of friendship and mutual respect between the two nations. Featuring both the Salvadoran and American flags crossed in unity the stamp also displays a hand holding a flaming torch symbolizing liberty and enlightenment. Against a bright yellow background the design radiates warmth strength and cooperation. The inclusion of the years 1776 and 1976 at the top marks two centuries of American independence a moment El Salvador chose to recognize with dignity and artistic flair.

 

Striking Design Represents Freedom and Friendship:

The stamp vivid yellow backdrop sets the tone for celebration while the central image captures deep symbolic meaning. The two flags represent national pride and diplomatic closeness while the shared torch emphasizes a common commitment to freedom and democratic values. In the background a map highlights both countries reinforcing the geographic and cultural links. The bold typography and decorative scrollwork at the top give the stamp a formal commemorative feel. The word Correos appears along the left marking it as an official El Salvador postal issue and the denomination of 10 centavos rests in the lower corner. Every element comes together to form a powerful tribute to international alliance and historical memory.

 

Historical Stamp Honors Shared Democratic Spirit:

El Salvador is more than a tribute to the United States it is a reflection of shared ideals. By participating in the US Bicentennial through philately El Salvador demonstrated its respect for democratic history and global cooperation. Collectors value this stamp not only for its bright design but for its historical significance. It stands as a lasting symbol of diplomacy unity and the power of stamps to tell meaningful stories across borders. Whether seen in a collection or on display this piece of postal history continues to represent the enduring bond between two nations shaped by their own quests for independence and freedom.

United Nations Economic and Social Council 20c 1980 Stamp

Issue:      United Nations Economic and Social Council 20c 1980 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        20 C,  Issue Date:       1980 Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      United Nations Economic and Social Council 20c 1980 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        20 C, 

Issue Date:       1980

Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Voice for Global Development

The Economic and Social Council stamp stands as a symbol of international cooperation and sustainable growth. As one of the principal bodies of the UN the council focuses on global economic progress education public health and social welfare. The 1980 issue highlights the growing importance of multilateral efforts during a decade of global economic shifts and humanitarian needs. This stamp honors the role of the council in addressing complex world issues through dialogue policy and partnership. Its visual theme reflects the interconnected nature of nations working together for shared progress.

 

A Stamp That Connects Ideas and Nations

Issued from the United Nations Postal Administration in New York the 1980 stamp served as more than postage it served as a message of hope vision and responsibility. Whether used on diplomatic correspondence or featured in thematic collections this stamp emphasized the role of ideas in shaping a better world. The council brings together government representatives academic experts and civil society leaders to create solutions that improve lives. This stamp serves as a lasting tribute to these collective efforts and continues to inspire reflection on how global unity drives meaningful change.

 

A Collector Piece With Purpose

Philatelists value the Economic and Social Council stamp for its historical and symbolic significance. It fits naturally within UN stamp collections showcasing themes like peace human rights and sustainable development. Although modest in face value it carries deep meaning for those who understand its context. It is part of a series that showcases the UN active role in shaping global futures. The stamp design often includes motifs of cooperation growth and unity echoing the mission of the council itself. For both collectors and history enthusiasts it represents the UN enduring effort to build a more equal just and connected world.

United Nations Economic and Social Council 15c 1980 Stamp

Issue:      United Nations Economic and Social Council 15c 1980 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        15 C,  Issue Date:       1980 Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      United Nations Economic and Social Council 15c 1980 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        15 C, 

Issue Date:       1980

Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Symbol of Global Cooperation and Progress:

The Economic and Social Council stamp represents a cornerstone of the UN mission to promote international cooperation on economic and social issues. This council is one of the six main organs of the United Nations responsible for addressing global challenges such as poverty health education and development. The stamp design often reflects themes of unity sustainability and shared growth. Released in 1980 this stamp came at a time when global dialogue was intensifying around economic inequality and the need for inclusive development. It reminds the world that lasting peace requires more than diplomacy it needs fair economic and social structures.

 

A Message Carried Across Borders:

More than just postage this stamp carried a message of action and unity. Whether used on letters official documents or collected in albums it reminded recipients and viewers of the importance of global dialogue and joint effort. With striking design and bold symbols the stamp captured the essence of international cooperation. The Economic and Social Council works closely with specialized agencies like the WHO and UNESCO to build a better world and this stamp visually echoes those partnerships. It reflects how communication and connection through something as simple as a stamp can promote global understanding and support for development goals.

 

Collectors Honor a Vital UN Body:

For stamp collectors the 1980 Economic and Social Council issue is a valued addition symbolizing the United Nations commitment to human advancement. It fits perfectly in thematic collections focused on peace development or international organizations. As part of the broader UN stamp series issued from New York Geneva and Vienna this stamp helps tell the story of how stamps serve as miniature messengers of hope vision and unity. While its monetary value may be modest its symbolic power is strong. It reminds us that shared prosperity and mutual respect are the foundations of a more peaceful and just world.

United Nations UNICEF 5c 1951 Stamp

Issue:      United Nations UNICEF 5c 1951 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        5 C,  Issue Date:       1951 Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      United Nations UNICEF 5c 1951 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        5 C, 

Issue Date:       1951

Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

A Small Stamp with a Big Mission

United Nations UNICEF stamp carries a powerful message of hope for children around the world. Issued by the United Nations Postal Administration this stamp supports the United Nations Children Fund which has been active since 1946. The design often features children symbols of care and international cooperation. Bright colors and simple yet emotional illustrations make this stamp appealing and meaningful. More than just postage this stamp represents the global effort to provide food education healthcare and protection for the most vulnerable. During a time of global recovery and growth this stamp reminded the world that peace begins with the welfare of children.

Stamp of Compassion and Global Care:

UNICEF stamps are unique because they combine art and purpose. The 5 cent denomination made this stamp widely used making its message of compassion travel across borders. Whether affixed to a letter or collected in an album it represents an ongoing mission to give every child a fair start in life. Created by artists who understood the global impact of children welfare the design speaks of unity and shared responsibility. UNICEF does not operate alone but in partnership with governments NGO and individuals. This stamp connects those partnerships to everyday people through something as simple and accessible as a stamp.

Collector Tribute to Childhood and Hope:

For stamp collectors the United Nations UNICEF 5C stamp is a key piece in humanitarian or United Nations themed collections. Its value goes beyond currency or rarity carrying with it the legacy of a global promise to protect and uplift children everywhere. It reflects a moment in history when the world came together not for war but for rebuilding and nurturing future generations. Stamps like these bring history and humanity to life showing that even a small printed square can deliver a big message. Whether viewed by a philatelist or someone new to stamps this issue leaves a lasting impression of kindness care and commitment.

United Nations International Court of Justice New York 1961 Stamp

Issue:      United Nations International Court of Justice New York 1961 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        4 C,  Issue Date:       1961 Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      United Nations International Court of Justice New York 1961 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        4 C, 

Issue Date:       1961

Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Global Justice in Design:

The 1961 stamp from the United Nations highlights the importance of the International Court of Justice the primary judicial branch of the UN. It was established to settle disputes between nations and offer legal opinions on international matters. The stamp features a detailed and dignified design symbolizing law order and diplomacy. The balanced architecture and official emblem evoke a sense of fairness and international cooperation. Issued from the UN Postal Administration in New York this stamp reflects the hope for peace and justice through law rather than war. It appeals to collectors for its symbolism elegance and historical relevance during a time of Cold War tensions and global legal development.

Symbol of Peace and Order:

This commemorative stamp issued in 1961 marks the role of the International Court of Justice in global governance. The court located in The Hague Netherlands is a cornerstone of international law under the charter of the United Nations. Although the stamp was released by the UN office in New York the message it carries is global. The artwork usually includes judicial motifs such as the scales of justice columns or the court façade representing stability and wisdom. The year 1961 was a pivotal time in the postwar world and this stamp stood as a quiet yet firm reminder that legal frameworks should guide international relations not force or aggression.

A Collector Legal Gem:

United Nations stamps are unique because they are issued from three locations New York Geneva and Vienna. The 1961 International Court of Justice stamp is one of the early designs that helped establish the UN philatelic identity. These stamps are valid only when mailed from UN offices but their appeal goes beyond postal use. For philatelists the stamp is a symbol of the era push for diplomacy and rule based order. Whether displayed in thematic collections of law the UN or Cold War memorabilia this stamp holds a strong presence. Its clean lines and universal message continue to inspire collectors and history lovers alike.

USA Dance Ballet Stamp

Issue:       USA Dance Ballet Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       13 C,  Issue Date:       1978 Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:       USA Dance Ballet Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:       13 C, 

Issue Date:       1978

Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Celebrating Grace and Elegance:

Dance Ballet stamp honors the beauty discipline and artistry of ballet one of the most refined forms of dance. Featuring an elegant dancer in mid-movement the stamp captures the poise strength and precision required in this classical art. Ballet has long been a cherished cultural tradition blending storytelling with music and movement. This commemorative stamp serves as a tribute to the dedication of dancers and the enduring appeal of ballet as a timeless expression of human creativity.

A Tribute to Poise and Passion:

Issued to celebrate the world of dance the USA Ballet stamp highlights the grace and dedication of ballet dancers. The image of a dancer en pointe reflects the years of training and discipline required to perfect each movement. Ballet known for its expressive storytelling and elegant performances has captivated audiences for centuries. This stamp not only recognizes the beauty of the art form but also honors the dancers choreographers and composers who bring ballet to life on stage.

Commemorating an Art of Strength and Beauty:

The stamp pays tribute to one of the most demanding yet breathtaking forms of artistic expression. Ballet dancers train rigorously to achieve the effortless movements and graceful lines that define the art. This stamp celebrates both the tradition and innovation within ballet from classical performances like Swan Lake to modern interpretations that push creative boundaries. this stamp is a timeless reminder of ballet elegance and cultural significance.

USA Rose & Love Letter 2001 Stamp

Issue:       USA Rose & Love Letter 2001 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       34 C,  Issue Date:       2001 Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:       USA Rose & Love Letter 2001 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:       34 C, 

Issue Date:       2001

Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

A Symbol of Romance and Affection:

Issued in 2001 Rose & Love Letter stamp beautifully captures the essence of love and heartfelt communication. Featuring a delicate red rose resting atop an elegant love letter the stamp embodies romance passion and timeless devotion. This commemorative issue became a favorite for wedding invitations Valentine Day cards and heartfelt correspondence. Its artistic design serves as a tribute to the enduring power of love expressed through the written word making it a cherished collectible for romantics and philatelists alike.

Celebrating Love Through Mail:

The 2001 USA stamp was released as part of the Postal Service Love Series celebrating romance and sentimental connections. With its elegant imagery of a deep red rose and a handwritten love letter the stamp conveys the beauty of expressing emotions through personal letters. A popular choice for romantic occasions this stamp reminds us of the cherished tradition of handwritten love notes proving that love expressed through words never goes out of style.

A Timeless Emblem of Affection:

Love and tradition come together in the 2001 Rose & Love Letter stamp a symbol of heartfelt communication. The design, featuring a classic red rose atop a love letter evokes nostalgia for a time when romance was expressed through ink and paper. Whether used on wedding invitations anniversary cards or personal letters this stamp captured the essence of love and devotion. Its enduring appeal makes it a treasured piece for collectors and romantics alike.

USA Buffalo Soldiers 1994 Stamp

Issue:       USA Buffalo Soldiers 1994 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       29 C,  Issue Date:       1994 Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:       USA Buffalo Soldiers 1994 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:       29 C, 

Issue Date:       1994

Issued By:       United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Honoring African American Military Heroes:

Issued in 1994 the USA Buffalo Soldiers stamp pays tribute to the brave African American regiments that served in the U.S. Army after the Civil War. Established in 1866 these soldiers played a vital role in protecting settlers building infrastructure and maintaining order in the American West. The stamp design captures the courage and resilience of the Buffalo Soldiers recognizing their contributions to American history. This commemorative issue serves as a lasting reminder of their dedication bravery and enduring legacy.

A Tribute to Courage and Service:

The stamp honors the African American troops who served in the 9th and 10th Cavalry regiments. Known for their strength and perseverance these soldiers faced adversity while defending the frontier and contributing to the expansion of the United States. The stamp striking artwork highlights their historical significance showcasing them as pioneers in the military. This commemorative stamp not only celebrates their service but also educates future generations about their important role in shaping American history

Remembering Trailblazers of the U.S. Army:

The Buffalo Soldiers a group of African American troops formed in 1866 were honored with a U.S. postage stamp in 1994. These soldiers overcame discrimination while serving in the Army protecting western territories and building key infrastructure. The stamp design reflects their bravery and commitment making it a cherished collectible. This tribute ensures that the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers one of resilience honor and patriotism continues to be recognized and remembered.