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 Over the Capitol Flag 22C Stamp

Issue:   USA Over the Capitol Flag 22C Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    22C Issue Date:   1985 Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:   USA Over the Capitol Flag 22C Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    22C

Issue Date:   1985

Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Symbol of Patriotism:

USA Over the Capitol Stamp is a striking depiction of national pride and democracy. Featuring the American flag waving majestically over the iconic United States Capitol, the stamp celebrates the enduring ideals of freedom unity and governance. Released during a time of reflection on American values it captures the spirit of a nation guided by its democratic institutions. The image serves as a reminder of the Capitol role as a symbol of legislative power and the American people voice.

 

A Tribute to Democracy and National Unity

The stamp design showcases the Capitol dome a prominent emblem of U.S. democracy with the Stars and Stripes flying proudly above. This imagery highlights the connection between the American people and their government embodying the principles of representation and justice. The 22-cent denomination reflects the postal rates of its era marking its place in history as both a functional and commemorative issue. the stamp is a celebration of America institutional strength and its citizens collective aspirations.

 

Inspiring Patriotism Through Philately

As a philatelic piece, the Over the Capitol Flag Stamp invites viewers to reflect on the nation democratic heritage and the role of its symbols in uniting diverse communities. It serves as both an artistic portrayal and a historical document connecting the everyday act of sending mail with the broader ideals of citizenship and governance. For enthusiasts this stamp is a cherished addition that blends beauty symbolism and national pride making it a timeless artifact of American culture.

USA TS Eliot 1986 Stamp

Issue:   USA TS Eliot 1986 Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    22C Issue Date:   1986 Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:   USA TS Eliot 1986 Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    22C

Issue Date:   1986

Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Honoring a Literary Icon:

The USA TS Eliot 1986 Stamp commemorates the life and legacy of one of the most profound poets of the 20th century. Part of the Literary Arts series this stamp pays homage to Eliot enduring influence on modern literature. Known for masterpieces such as The Waste Land and Four Quartets Eliot reshaped poetry with his evocative imagery and deep philosophical explorations. The stamp elegant design reflects his intellectual depth capturing his timeless contribution to the arts.

 

Celebrating Poetry Modern Voice

TS Eliot’s work bridged the gap between tradition and modernity offering readers a new lens to view the complexities of the human experience. The 1986 stamp recognizes his pivotal role in literature inspiring generations of writers and thinkers. Featuring a dignified portrait of Eliot the stamp emphasizes his intellectual presence and his profound impact on poetry theater and cultural thought. It is a fitting tribute to a writer who transformed the literary landscape with his innovative approach to form and content.

 

Inspiring Collectors Through Literary Heritage

The TS Eliot Stamp is not just a collector piece it is a celebration of artistic expression and intellectual pursuit. For philatelists and literature enthusiasts it offers a tangible connection to one of history great literary minds. This issue underscores the power of words to transcend time and space making it a treasured addition to any collection. As a part of the Literary Arts series the stamp reflects the richness of cultural heritage encouraging appreciation for the written word and its ability to shape and inspire society.

USA Philately the family hobby love Dog 22C Stamp

Issue:   USA Philately the family hobby love Dog 22C Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    22C Issue Date:   1986 Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:   USA Philately the family hobby love Dog 22C Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    22C

Issue Date:   1986

Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Celebrating Canine Companionship:

The USA Philately Love Dog Stamp captures the timeless bond between humans and their canine companions. With its heartwarming design featuring a playful and loyal dog the stamp symbolizes love loyalty and the joy that dogs bring to families. As part of a series promoting philately as a family hobby this issue encourages collectors of all ages to explore the art and stories behind stamps while celebrating their shared affection for pets.

 

Inspiring Collectors Through the Love of Dogs

Dogs have long been cherished members of families and the Love Dog Stamp highlights this connection through its charming imagery. It not only celebrates man best friend but also emphasizes the importance of philately as a way to bring families together. Collecting stamps featuring beloved themes, like animals and pets, can spark curiosity and storytelling fostering a shared appreciation for art, culture and history. This stamp design serves as a delightful entry point for young collectors and a nostalgic treasure for seasoned enthusiasts.

 

Uniting Families Through Philately and Furry Friends

The Love Dog Stamp exemplifies the unifying power of philately encouraging families to bond over a mutual passion for stamps and the stories they tell. Featuring a theme that resonates universally it draws attention to the joys of collecting and the enduring relationships between people and their pets. it is a heartfelt addition that combines art sentiment and the joy of discovery. This stamp embodies the spirit of togetherness and the simple pleasures of life reminding us all of the love we share with our four legged friends.

USA Flag 15C 1980 Stamp

Issue:    USA Flag 15C 1980 Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    15C Issue Date:    1980 Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:    USA Flag 15C 1980 Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    15C

Issue Date:    1980

Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Celebrating Patriotism:

The 1980 USA Flag 15 cent stamp stands as a tribute to American patriotism featuring a bold and vibrant depiction of the Stars and Stripes. Issued on April 24, 1980 this stamp was part of the American flag series and was primarily used for first-class mail rates at the time. Its design reflected national pride and served as a unifying symbol for Americans during a period of both domestic and global challenges.

 

A Timeless Design for Everyday Use

The 15-cent stamp showcases a dynamic portrayal of the American flag against a plain white background, emphasizing the flag motion as if caught in the wind. This clean impactful design allowed the symbol of the United States to take center stage resonating deeply with citizens. The stamp was widely used in everyday correspondence making it a visible reminder of national values and identity during the late 20th century.

 

A Staple for Collectors and a Mark of History

As a part of the American flag series the 15 cent stamp remains a favorite among philatelists for its simplicity and historical significance. It captures a snapshot of postal history during the 1980s when the United States was navigating post Vietnam recovery the Cold War and shifting societal dynamics. The stamp not only fulfilled a practical purpose but also fostered a sense of unity and shared heritage underscoring the enduring importance of the American flag in both personal and national contexts.

USA New England Neptune Stamp

Issue:   USA New England Neptune Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    22C Issue Date:   1985 Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:   USA New England Neptune Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    22C

Issue Date:   1985

Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Celebrating Coastal Heritage:

The USA New England Neptune Stamp honors the natural beauty and ecological significance of the New England coastline. Featuring the elegant New England Neptune seashell, this stamp showcases the intricate design and soft coloration of this marine marvel. Known for its role in the marine food chain and its presence along rocky shores the Neptune shell symbolizes the diversity and richness of America coastal ecosystems. This stamp captures the spirit of New England maritime traditions while inspiring appreciation for the region natural treasures.

 

A Tribute to Coastal Ecosystems:

New England Neptune seashell with its distinctive curves and smooth surface represents the delicate beauty of life along the ocean edge. The stamp detailed design highlights the Neptune aesthetic appeal while drawing attention to its ecological role in intertidal habitats. This species plays a critical part in the health of marine ecosystems balancing populations and supporting biodiversity. By featuring the Neptune the stamp serves as both a celebration of natural artistry and a call to protect these vital coastal environments.

 

Marine Conservation Through Philately

The USA New England Neptune Stamp is part of a broader effort to raise awareness of the importance of marine life and conservation. It combines artistic representation with environmental education making it a valuable tool for inspiring care for the ocean resources. this stamp is a treasured collectible that reflects the beauty of America shorelines and the interconnectedness of all life forms. It serves as a reminder of the critical need to safeguard marine habitats ensuring that future generations can continue to marvel at the wonders of the sea. Through this stamp the Neptune shell becomes a symbol of nature enduring elegance and resilience.

USA Merry Christmas 1944 Stamp

Issue:    USA Merry Christmas 1944 Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:     Issue Date:    1944 Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:    USA Merry Christmas 1944 Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    

Issue Date:    1944

Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Spreading Cheer Amid Wartime:

Merry Christmas stamp was issued by the United States during World War II symbolizing hope and goodwill in a challenging time. Though not explicitly labeled as a Christmas stamp the green 3-cent stamp featuring a candle and wreath evoked the spirit of the holiday season. Released on November 1, 1944, it served as a message of unity and resilience reminding Americans of the enduring values of peace and love during the holiday season.

 

Simple Yet Meaningful Design

The stamp design was understated yet powerful featuring a glowing candle surrounded by a circular wreath symbolizing light and faith amid darkness. The words “Merry Christmas” and “Happy New Year” were inscribed making it a dual purpose holiday greeting. Its green color associated with Christmas traditions further solidified its festive appeal. Despite being a regular postage stamp it became widely popular for mailing holiday greetings reflecting the collective longing for joy during wartime.

 

A Legacy of Festive Philately

The 1944 Merry Christmas stamp marked a milestone in American postal history being one of the first U.S. stamps to explicitly celebrate Christmas. It set the stage for the issuance of more holiday-themed stamps in subsequent years becoming a cherished collectible among philatelists. More than a stamp it was a beacon of hope bringing holiday cheer to soldiers overseas and families at home. This small but significant piece of philatelic history continues to resonate as a reminder of the power of simple messages of love and togetherness during trying times.

USA Christmas 1986 Stamp

Issue:    USA Christmas 1986 Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    22 C Issue Date:    1986 Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:    USA Christmas 1986 Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    22 C

Issue Date:    1986

Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

About Stamp:

Christmas stamp was issued on October 14, 1986 as part of the United States Postal Service annual holiday stamp series. This particular stamp was designed to celebrate the spirit of Christmas featuring a beautiful and traditional image of a Nativity scene. The design created by artist Charles L. Peterson depicted the moment of Jesus’ birth with a focus on simplicity and reverence. It showcased the timeless tradition of the Christmas story bringing the message of peace, hope and goodwill to people across the nation during the holiday season.

 

Design and Symbolism of the Stamp

The Christmas 1986 stamp highlighted a classic Nativity scene with the Holy Family Mary Joseph and the newborn Jesus surrounded by a humble setting that echoed the simplicity of the first Christmas. The artist use of rich colors and a serene atmosphere captured the warmth and reverence associated with the holiday. The stamp design was a departure from the more modern depictions of Christmas focusing instead on traditional religious symbols that have remained central to the holiday meaning for centuries. The stamp design aimed to evoke a sense of peace and reflection making it a meaningful representation of Christmas for many people.

 

Cultural Impact and Legacy

Stamp became a cherished part of the USPS annual holiday tradition and remains significant in the world of philately. It is highly valued by collectors who appreciate the stamp historic and artistic qualities. The stamp release also aligned with a broader movement during the 1980s to honor more traditional religious symbols and practices in American life. As with other Christmas stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service this one served not only as a practical piece of mail but also as a means of spreading holiday cheer and reflecting on the deeper meanings of the Christmas season.  it continues to be a popular stamp among collectors and holiday enthusiasts alike.

USA Seashell Frilled Dogwinkle Stamp

Issue:   USA Seashell Frilled Dogwinkle Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    22C  Issue Date:   1985 Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:   USA Seashell Frilled Dogwinkle Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    22C

Issue Date:   1985

Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Celebrating Coastal Treasures:

The USA Seashell Frilled Dogwinkle Stamp captures the charm and uniqueness of a lesser-known marine treasure. The frilled dogwinkle a small predatory sea snail is celebrated for its distinctive ridged shell and delicate ornamentation. This stamp highlights the intricate beauty of this coastal creature showcasing its role in the delicate balance of marine ecosystems. By featuring the frilled dogwinkle the stamp brings attention to the diversity of life found along America shores and underscores the need to preserve these natural habitats.

 

A Natural Marvel on Display:

With its finely detailed design the Frilled Dogwinkle Stamp serves as a tribute to the artistry of nature. This seashell known for its textured surface and soft curves, has fascinated scientists collectors and beachgoers alike. The stamp celebrates the dogwinkle ecological significance as a key player in intertidal zones while emphasizing the importance of appreciating and protecting marine biodiversity. Its release inspires a greater understanding of the interconnections within ocean ecosystems and the beauty that lies in the smallest details of nature.

 

Promoting Marine Awareness Through

Philately

The Frilled Dogwinkle Stamp is more than a piece of mail it’s an artistic celebration and an educational tool. It draws attention to the intricate balance of life within America coastal environments urging viewers to recognize the importance of conservation efforts. As part of a larger series celebrating seashells this stamp contributes to raising awareness about the ecological richness of marine life. it is a valuable addition that merges aesthetic appeal with environmental significance reminding all of the wonders waiting to be discovered along the shoreline.

United States Win The War Stamp

Issue:    United States Win The War Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:    3 C Issue Date:    1945 Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:    United States Win The War Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:    3 C

Issue Date:    1945

Issued By:    United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Introduction Win the War Stamp

The stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service in 1943 during World War II. It was part of a broader effort to boost morale and promote support for the war effort at home. The stamp featured bold patriotic imagery with the words WIN THE WAR prominently displayed. It symbolized the collective spirit of Americans during a critical time in history when the country was fully engaged in the global conflict. The stamp was used not only for postage but also as a reminder of the nation commitment to victory fostering unity and determination.

 

Design and Symbolism of the Stamp

Designed by renowned artist William R. Riddell the stamp is recognized for its straightforward yet powerful design. The bold red white and blue colors conveyed a sense of urgency and patriotism while the words “Win the War” stood as a direct call to action for citizens to do their part whether through rationing war bonds or joining the military. The stamp was issued in response to the growing need for wartime propaganda and morale-building efforts that included posters radio programs, and public speeches. The “Win the War” stamp remains a striking example of wartime imagery used in U.S. philately.

 

Legacy and Impact of the Win the War Stamp

Though issued in the midst of war the “Win the War” stamp continues to hold historical significance. As a symbol of American resolve during World War II it represents the national spirit of cooperation and sacrifice. it is a valuable piece of history that captures a moment of intense patriotism and solidarity. Today it remains an iconic image of the World War II era reminding us of the collective effort that contributed to the eventual victory. The stamp also underscores the important role of postal services in communicating national messages during times of crisis.

United States of America Security Education Conservation Health Stamp

Issue:    United States of America Security Education Conservation Health Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Stamps Denomination:   3 C Issue Date:   1940 Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

Issue:    United States of America Security Education Conservation Health Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Stamps Denomination:   3 C

Issue Date:   1940

Issued By:   United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

Promoting Core Values:

The United States of America Security Education Conservation and Health Stamp is a powerful representation of the nation commitment to addressing essential areas of public welfare and societal progress. This stamp captures the importance of four pillars security education conservation and health that are vital for ensuring a prosperous and sustainable future. Each element on the stamp embodies a focus on enhancing the quality of life for citizens and safeguarding the nation resources. Through this design the stamp communicates the significance of investing in these foundational sectors.

 

A Commitment to the Nation Future:

The stamp design emphasizes the interconnections between security education conservation and health in fostering a well rounded and thriving society. Security represents the protection of citizens and national interests while education highlights the empowerment of individuals through learning. Conservation speaks to the preservation of natural resources and environmental sustainability and health focuses on the well being of the population. By bringing attention to these vital areas the stamp calls for collective efforts to maintain balance and promote advancement across all these fields.

 

A Symbol of Civic Responsibility and Progress

Stamp serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility that individuals, communities and governments share in ensuring the nation long-term well-being. The stamp not only celebrates the importance of these areas but also encourages public awareness and action. the stamp becomes more than just a collectible it’s a symbol of progress unity and a national commitment to advancing security education conservation and health for the benefit of future generations. This stamp stands as a testament to the values that bind society together and drive it forward.