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Texas Alamo on 65 Year Old Mint Vintage Stamp Block from 1956

$ 2.63

Availability: 80 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Region of Origin: Texas
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    A beautiful collectible set of four U.S. postage stamps issued in 1956 as part of the Liberty Series of stamps  to honor the brave defenders of the Alamo which had fallen to Santa Anna's army 100 years before. A month after the fall of the Alamo, Texans led by Sam Houston defeated the Mexican Army and captured Santa Anna. Santa Anna agreed to relinquish all Mexican interest in Texas and it became a republic. It is the only republic which later became a state.
    The stamps depict the Alamo and surrounding trees.
    These stamps have never been used and are as fresh as the day they were sold at the Post Office over 61 years ago!  Suitable for framing, they would make a5 great gift to anyone who is interested in Texas history or has visited this historic site!
    Look in my other auctions for blocks of stamps of other historical significance including blocks dedicated to Sam Houston, Texas and another block honoring the Alamo issued 20 years before this block was!
    All stamps are Mint Never Hinged.
    Shipping is .00 for first class mail. Additional stamp block auctions won,
    paid for in one COMBINED transaction
    and shipped at the same time are only 25 cents extra per auction (sheets and booklets not included), with a maximum shipping charge of .00, no matter how many auctions you win. Please pay for all of your auctions in one payment.
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    I send stamps out when I receive your payment or the day after if the mail has already gone out.
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