Own a unique piece of American cultural and museum history with this vintage 1970 United States postage stamp collection, issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the American Museum of Natural History. This beautifully themed set highlights Indigenous artistry and artifacts preserved within one of the world’s most renowned museums.
At the center of the collection is the iconic Haida ceremonial canoe, expertly carved from a single red cedar tree—an enduring symbol of craftsmanship and maritime tradition of the Pacific Northwest. Complementing this are Tlingit-style carved figures featured on the side stamps, representing the rich artistic heritage of Indigenous cultures showcased in museum collections.
Preserved in mint, unused condition and housed in protective packaging, this set offers both historical depth and display appeal. It’s an excellent addition for collectors interested in Native American art, museum-themed issues, and vintage U.S. stamps.
Key Details
- Year Issued: 1970
- Series: Natural History (American Museum of Natural History Centennial)
- Theme: Indigenous artifacts & museum collections
- Center Design: Haida ceremonial canoe (red cedar carving)
- Side Designs: Tlingit-style carved figures
- Condition: Mint, unused (protected in plastic packaging)
- Format: Stamp collection / display set
Historical Significance
- Issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the American Museum of Natural History
- Highlights Indigenous artifacts preserved in major museum collections
- Showcases the craftsmanship of Haida and Tlingit cultures, known for carving and maritime traditions
- Reflects a time when U.S. stamps were used to promote education, culture, and natural history
Value & Collectibility
- Considered collectible vintage ephemera with both postal and display value
- Still technically valid for postage, though often preserved by collectors
- Strong appeal among collectors of Native American art, museum issues, and 1970s U.S. stamps
- Well-preserved mint sets in original packaging are becoming increasingly desirable
Why Add This to Your Collection?
This collection blends history, culture, and artistry, offering a window into Indigenous craftsmanship and museum preservation. A meaningful and visually compelling addition for any collector who values heritage and storytelling through stamps.

































































