#48 10c Lexington & Concord #1563 USPS Commemorative Stamp Panel ST1458
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This #48 10c Lexington & Concord #1563 USPS Commemorative Stamp Panel was issued on April 19, 1975. It commemorates the first battles of the American Revolutionary War. The stamp features multicolored designs and comes from a limited print run of 144,028,000. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike! Enjoy free returns on domestic shipments for 30 days. Combine shipping for additional savings. #48 10c Lexington & Concord #1563 USPS Commemorative Stamp Panel ST1458 This #48 10c Lexington & Concord #1563 USPS Commemorative Stamp Panel was issued on April 19, 1975. It commemorates the first battles of the American Revolutionary War. The stamp features multicolored designs and comes from a limited print run of 144,028,000. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike! Enjoy free returns on domestic shipments for 30 days. Combine shipping for additional savings. #48 10c Lexington & Concord #1563 USPS Commemorative Stamp Panel Issue Date: April 19, 1975City: Lexington, MAQuantity: 144,028,000Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and PrintingPrinting Method: PhotogravurePerforations: 11Color: Multicolored Battles Of Lexington And Concord The first battles of the American Revolutionary War were fought on April 19, 1775.As resentment grew against their British governors, the colonists realized they might have to fight for fair treatment. Farmers, craftsmen, and shopkeepers began to organize and prepare for possible conflict. In the spring of 1775, British troops gathered in Boston. The colonials stored arms at nearby Concord, and drilled and readied themselves to fight “at a minute’s notice.”The Battle of Bunker HillThis historic battle is actually misnamed. The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought between British forces under General William Howe and New England militiamen under General Israel Putnam and Colonel William Prescott on June 17, 1775. When the Americans received intelligence that the British intended to capture certain strategic heights outside Boston, General Artemus Ward ordered the fortification of Bunker Hill. Inexplicably, the forces under his command took position on nearby Breed’s Hill. After several hours of bloody fighting the Americans were dislodged. But the British paid a terrible price: 228 were dead and 826 were wounded – 42 percent of their total strength.Free ReturnsWe have free returns on domestic shipments for 30 days! Please contact us if there are any issues with your purchase.Combined Shipping (domestic)If you buy more than one item with us, you may qualify for a combined shipping discount. If you purchase qualifies, you will be refunded the amount saved for combining shipments. Powered By 3Dsellers.com - Try for Free!
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