
Constitution Sesquicentennial Commemorative
United States · 1938 · 3¢
The stamp depicts three figures, likely founding fathers, engaged in the signing or ratification of the U.S. Constitution, with 'CONSTITUTION SESQUICENTENNIAL' and '1787 1937' inscribed.
Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary (sesquicentennial) of the ratification of the United States Constitution, a pivotal event in American history.
Printing Method
Engraved
Image: Bureau of Engraving and Printing:<br>image enlarged, rendered for tone and clarity by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/user:Gwillhickers" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:user:Gwillhickers"><i>Gwillhickers</i></a> · License: Public domain
Estimated Values by Condition
Perfectly centered, fresh, no faults
Well centered, fresh colors
Nicely centered, minor flaws
Average centering, acceptable
Off-center or visible wear
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