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Unused vintage Lewis and Clark Expedition postage stamps from 1954 - face value is 3¢ each.

 

This Lewis and Clark Expedition Issue stamp commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson after the acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803. It was carried out between 1804 and 1806 by the United States Army’s Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. They were to explore, investigate and map the new territory. They began their journey in St. Louis trekked to the Pacific Ocean, at the mouth of the Columbia River. The stamp features an image of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and one of their Native American guides, Sacagawea, landing on a Missouri riverbank.

 

You will receive 25 total stamps - all in mint condition. Perfect for wedding envelopes, postcards, birthday invitations, scrapbooking or other crafts!

 

Quantity: 25

Adhesive: Glue
Face Value: 3 cents each
Year of Issue: 1954

Scott: 1063

 

All stamps are guaranteed authentic, unused, and ready for your envelopes!


Please note that stamps are separated into blocks/panes/singles to fit our rigid envelopes and keep shipping cost low. If you would like to receive your stamps as a full sheet, just message us through our Contact Form and we can arrange that for you.

Because these stamps are of a smaller denomination than the current postage rate, they can be used together or in conjunction with other vintage stamps to mail wedding invitations, party invitations, or just regular old snail mail! 

3¢ Lewis and Clark Expedition - Pack of 25 unused stamps from 1954

SKU: 1063
$8.50Price
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    Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

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