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First Man on the Moon stamp 1969 The first US stamp to depict the Stars and Stripes on the moon was the 10c airmail stamp (Scott C76) issued on September 9, 1969, to commemorate the successful moon landing of Apollo 11 and crew Neil Armstrong, Col. Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin Jr., and Lt.Col. Michael Collins. Created [...]

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The 2c “Battle of White Plains” stamp featuring Alexander Hamilton’s Battery. Issued in October 1926, this red two-cent stamp was not created to honor the original event, but apparently to drum up support for the celebration honoring the 150th anniversary of the Battle of White Plains. A fine point to be sure, but the Post [...]

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This stamp was issued in 1952 to commemorate the 200th birthday of Betsy Ross. Unless more documentation is found, the debate about who constructed the “first” flag will continue. Was it Betsy Ross? Francis Hopkinson? Mr. Hopkinson has official federal records on his side, and Ms. Ross has more than 200 years of anecdotal history [...]

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Here are two stamps with the U.S. flag on them that are new this year. I’m sure nothing else in the sky would ever get close enough to see the U.S. flags on either of these aircraft, but it’s good to know that Old Glory is flying so high. Air Force One Air Force One [...]

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Vintage Stars and Stripes in the 41-cent denomination. New postage rates go into effect today, and as customary, the Stars and Stripes is featured prominently. The stamp shown at left depicts an American flag waving on a flagpole against a tan background. The design of the flag was adapted from an undated postcard in the [...]

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