1986 Complete Commemorative Year Set, 67 stamps

# YS1986C - 1986 Complete Commemorative Year Set, 67 stamps

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Save Time And Money With The Complete 1986 Commemorative Year Set?
Set Includes First U.S. Stamps Issued In Booklet Format and the Presidential Miniature Sheets

With one easy order, you can get all 67 commemorative stamps issued in 1986 – you’ll save time and money over buying each stamp individually.

Includes:

Us #2167
US #2198-2201
US #2202
US #2203
US #2204
US #2205-09
US #2210
US #2211
US #2216-19
US #2220-23
US #2224
US #2235-38
US #2239
US #2240-43
US #2244
US #2245

Stamp Set Highlights:


Stamp Collecting – This booklet pane of four was issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the American Philatelic Society.  This was the first time that U.S. commemoratives were ever issued in booklet form.  It is also interesting to note that the last stamp in the pane illustrates the 1986 Presidents Miniature Sheets.  This was the first time that a U.S. stamp pictured another U.S. stamp that had not yet been issued.

Sojourner Truth – Born into slavery, Isabella (as she was named) finally acquired her freedom and moved to New York City, where she found it nearly impossible to earn a living.  In 1843, she changed her name to Sojourner Truth and began traveling, lecturing, and educating former slaves.  She was considered one of the greatest orators of her time.

Duke Ellington – This stamp honors popular jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader Duke Ellington.  Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington wrote more than 6,000 songs during his long career, including “Satin Doll” and “Sophisticated Lady.”  Some consider Ellington the greatest composer American society has ever produced.

Statue of Liberty – The day after the newly renovated Statue of Liberty was unveiled, this stamp was issued in New York.  The French issued a similar stamp in Paris.  Both issues commemorate the 100th anniversary of France’s gift to the United States – the Statue of Liberty.

Presidential Miniature Sheets honor our first 35 Presidents in chronological order.  All had already been featured on engraved stamps, so it was decided that woodcut-like images would provide an interesting change of design.  Each stamp bears a facsimile of its President's signature.

Add this history and more to your collection – order the 1986 Commemorative Year Set today.

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Save Time And Money With The Complete 1986 Commemorative Year Set?
Set Includes First U.S. Stamps Issued In Booklet Format and the Presidential Miniature Sheets

With one easy order, you can get all 67 commemorative stamps issued in 1986 – you’ll save time and money over buying each stamp individually.

Includes:

Us #2167
US #2198-2201
US #2202
US #2203
US #2204
US #2205-09
US #2210
US #2211
US #2216-19
US #2220-23
US #2224
US #2235-38
US #2239
US #2240-43
US #2244
US #2245

Stamp Set Highlights:


Stamp Collecting – This booklet pane of four was issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the American Philatelic Society.  This was the first time that U.S. commemoratives were ever issued in booklet form.  It is also interesting to note that the last stamp in the pane illustrates the 1986 Presidents Miniature Sheets.  This was the first time that a U.S. stamp pictured another U.S. stamp that had not yet been issued.

Sojourner Truth – Born into slavery, Isabella (as she was named) finally acquired her freedom and moved to New York City, where she found it nearly impossible to earn a living.  In 1843, she changed her name to Sojourner Truth and began traveling, lecturing, and educating former slaves.  She was considered one of the greatest orators of her time.

Duke Ellington – This stamp honors popular jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader Duke Ellington.  Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington wrote more than 6,000 songs during his long career, including “Satin Doll” and “Sophisticated Lady.”  Some consider Ellington the greatest composer American society has ever produced.

Statue of Liberty – The day after the newly renovated Statue of Liberty was unveiled, this stamp was issued in New York.  The French issued a similar stamp in Paris.  Both issues commemorate the 100th anniversary of France’s gift to the United States – the Statue of Liberty.

Presidential Miniature Sheets honor our first 35 Presidents in chronological order.  All had already been featured on engraved stamps, so it was decided that woodcut-like images would provide an interesting change of design.  Each stamp bears a facsimile of its President's signature.

Add this history and more to your collection – order the 1986 Commemorative Year Set today.