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Venezuela 1976 Franklin D. Roosevelt Stamp

Issue:    Venezuela 1976 Franklin D. Roosevelt  Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Denominations:   1. BS Issue Date:   1976 Issued By:   Venezuela Post

Issue:    Venezuela 1976 Franklin D. Roosevelt  Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Denominations:   1. BS

Issue Date:   1976

Issued By:   Venezuela Post

 

The Franklin D. Roosevelt Stamp of Venezuela (1976)

In 1976 Venezuela issued a special stamp featuring Franklin D. Roosevelt the 32nd President of the United States. This commemorative stamp honored Roosevelt contributions to global diplomacy and his role in fostering international relationships. Venezuela often celebrated figures who impacted the world and Roosevelt was a key figure for his leadership during challenging times including the Great Depression and World War II.

 

Why Franklin D. Roosevelt Was Honored

Franklin D. Roosevelt presidency left a lasting legacy that reached beyond the United States. His commitment to cooperation among nations aligned with Venezuela values of fostering unity and peace. Roosevelt Good Neighbor Policy aimed at strengthening ties with Latin American countries was especially appreciated in the region. Venezuela recognized Roosevelt efforts to improve trade and reduce tensions seeing him as a symbol of positive diplomacy.

The 1976 stamp was more than a tribute it was also a reminder of the strong ties between Venezuela and the United States. During Roosevelt time relations between the two nations grew stronger particularly through trade as Venezuela oil exports were crucial to the U.S. economy.

 

A Collector Favorite

The Franklin D. Roosevelt stamp of Venezuela is highly valued among collectors today. Its design captures Roosevelt dignified image framed in intricate details that reflect the artistry of the 1970s. This stamp is part of a series of global tributes to Roosevelt who was widely admired for his vision and leadership.

Stamps like these hold historical significance as they represent moments in time when countries came together to acknowledge shared values and leaders who shaped history. For Venezuelans the stamp stands as a token of mutual respect and shared ideals with the United States.

Today the 1976 Franklin D. Roosevelt stamp is a piece of history that connects two nations and reminds us of the power of leadership diplomacy and friendship. It remains a cherished artifact for historians and philatelists alike.