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1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

Issue: 1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

Type: stamps

Number of Stamps: 5

Stamps Denomination: 3$, 3$, 3$, 3$,

Issue Date: 17 June 1980

Issued By: United States

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

A letter mailed in the United States in 1980 with multiple stamps would have been a common occurrence. People often used a combination of postage stamps to cover the required postage for their letters, especially if the postage rate exceeded the value of a single stamp.

LIBERTY of Venus U.S FDC

LIBERTY of Venus U.S FDC

Issue: LIBERTY of Venus U.S FDC

Type: First Day Cover

Number of Stamps: 2

Stamps Denomination: 3$, 3$ 

Issue Date: 14 JUL 1959

Issued By: T

LIBERTY of Venus U.S FDC

LIBERTY of Venus U.S FDC

LIBERTY of Venus U.S FDC

The Statue of Liberty Presented First Day Cover FDC is likely a philatelic item that commemorates a significant event related to the Statue of Liberty. FDCs are envelopes or cards that bear a postage stamp and a special postmark, both applied on the first day of the stamp’s issuance, to mark the occasion. These covers are often adorned with artwork or cachets related to the event being commemorated.

About FDC LIBERTY of Venus

Design:

A description of the imagery on the FDC, including the design of the postage stamp(s) affixed to it.

Cachet:

Details about any cachet or artwork on the cover that may provide visual clues or information about the event being commemorated.

Postmark:

The postmark date on the FDC, which should correspond to the first day of issue of the stamp(s).

Accompanying Text:

Any specific text or information related to the presentation of the Statue of Liberty in 1954.

Liberty Symbol of Freedom:

Over the years, the Statue of Liberty has become an iconic symbol of freedom, democracy, and hope. It is often associated with welcoming immigrants to the United States, as it stands at the entrance to New York Harbor.