This authentic vintage 1957 United States 3-cent postage stamp (Scott Catalogue #1091) was issued to commemorate the International Naval Review held in Norfolk, Virginia, an event celebrating global naval cooperation and maritime power during the Jamestown Festival’s 350th anniversary. The stamp was officially released on June 10, 1957, honoring the gathering of dozens of naval vessels from the United States and allied nations in one of the largest peacetime naval displays of the era.
The stamp’s striking design features a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier alongside the Jamestown Festival emblem, symbolizing both American naval strength and the historical legacy of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America.
Printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in a distinctive blue-green color, approximately 118 million stamps were produced, making surviving well-preserved examples highly desirable to collectors of mid-century U.S. philately and military history.
Today, the 1957 International Naval Review stamp remains a prized collectible for stamp collectors, naval historians, and enthusiasts of Cold War–era Americana. Its connection to a historic international naval gathering and America’s maritime heritage makes it a meaningful addition to any serious philatelic collection.
Key Details:
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Country: United States
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Year Issued: 1957
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Denomination: 3¢
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Scott Catalogue Number: #1091
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Theme: International Naval Review / U.S. Naval History
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Color: Blue-Green
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Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
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Historical significance: Commemorates the 1957 International Naval Review and Jamestown Festival
A remarkable piece of mid-20th-century American postal and naval history, this stamp represents the global presence and prestige of the United States Navy during a pivotal period in world history.

































































