
Celebrate one of the most significant moments in American history with this collectible 1976 United States Bicentennial postage stamp strip of four. Issued on July 4, 1976, to mark the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this striking set features the iconic painting “Declaration of Independence” by renowned artist John Trumbull.
Each of the four connected (se-tenant) 13-cent stamps captures a portion of the historic scene, coming together to form a detailed depiction of the founding fathers presenting the Declaration. Notably, Thomas Jefferson is portrayed as the tallest figure on the third stamp, adding a unique visual detail appreciated by collectors and historians alike.
This commemorative issue represents both artistic beauty and national pride, making it a standout addition to any stamp collection. Bicentennial items remain highly desirable due to their connection to America’s 200-year milestone, and complete strips like this are increasingly sought after—especially when preserved in excellent condition.
Key Details:
- Year Issued: 1976
- Denomination: 13¢ per stamp
- Format: Strip of 4 (Se-Tenant)
- Theme: American Bicentennial – Declaration of Independence
- Artwork: John Trumbull’s historic painting
- Issue Date: July 4, 1976
- Historical Significance: Celebrates 200 years of American independence
- Collectibility: Popular Bicentennial issue with strong demand among U.S. stamp collectors
- Rarity: Complete se-tenant strips are more desirable than single stamps, especially in well-preserved condition

1976 U.S. Bicentennial Declaration of Independence Stamp Strip (4) – 13¢ Se-Tenant Issue
Sale price$9.95
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