2015 $3.15 Abraham Lincoln,150th Memorial Anniversary, Mint Sheet of 6 Stamps, Grenada

# M11968 - 2015 $3.15 Abraham Lincoln - 150th Memorial Anniversary, Mint Sheet of 6 Stamps, Grenada

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Lincoln’s 150th Memorial Anniversary

This mint stamp sheet was issued in 2015 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln’s death in 1865, just as the Civil War came to a close.  It features photos of president Lincoln from throughout his life as well as modern photos of Civil War reenactments, the Lincoln Memorial, and more.  It’s a meaningful tribute to one of America’s greatest presidents that you’ll want to add to your collection today.

Abraham Lincoln

Two hundred years after his birth, Abraham Lincoln is still honored as one of the greatest US Presidents.  Lincoln was a complex man whose legacy is often overshadowed by the Civil War.  Indeed, he ably led the Union throughout the War Between the States, but he did much more.

Lincoln made millions of acres in the West available to the public inexpensively, allowed grants for agricultural universities, and signed bills that funded the first transcontinental railroad.  Lincoln introduced the first US paper currency and income tax, and reformed the national banking system.

President Lincoln controlled the border slave states as the Civil War loomed.  He rallied public opinion for the war effort within the Union states and prevented foreign nations from joining the Confederate cause.  A gentle man who neither hunted nor fished because he couldn’t bear to kill, Lincoln believed the nation could be peacefully reunited at the end of the bitter war.  Then, just days after the Civil War ended, Abraham Lincoln became the first US President to be assassinated.

Today, the rail-splitter from Kentucky is one of America’s greatest heroes.  Self-educated, honest, and hardworking, Lincoln embodies the notion that a common person can work their way to the nation’s highest office and become one of America’s most admired Presidents.  

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Own Mint Stamps Marking
Lincoln’s 150th Memorial Anniversary

This mint stamp sheet was issued in 2015 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln’s death in 1865, just as the Civil War came to a close.  It features photos of president Lincoln from throughout his life as well as modern photos of Civil War reenactments, the Lincoln Memorial, and more.  It’s a meaningful tribute to one of America’s greatest presidents that you’ll want to add to your collection today.

Abraham Lincoln

Two hundred years after his birth, Abraham Lincoln is still honored as one of the greatest US Presidents.  Lincoln was a complex man whose legacy is often overshadowed by the Civil War.  Indeed, he ably led the Union throughout the War Between the States, but he did much more.

Lincoln made millions of acres in the West available to the public inexpensively, allowed grants for agricultural universities, and signed bills that funded the first transcontinental railroad.  Lincoln introduced the first US paper currency and income tax, and reformed the national banking system.

President Lincoln controlled the border slave states as the Civil War loomed.  He rallied public opinion for the war effort within the Union states and prevented foreign nations from joining the Confederate cause.  A gentle man who neither hunted nor fished because he couldn’t bear to kill, Lincoln believed the nation could be peacefully reunited at the end of the bitter war.  Then, just days after the Civil War ended, Abraham Lincoln became the first US President to be assassinated.

Today, the rail-splitter from Kentucky is one of America’s greatest heroes.  Self-educated, honest, and hardworking, Lincoln embodies the notion that a common person can work their way to the nation’s highest office and become one of America’s most admired Presidents.