
United States 1-cent Thomas Jefferson postage stamps
History
These 1-cent Thomas Jefferson stamps were part of the regular issue series produced by the United States Postal Service during the mid-20th century. The green 1-cent denomination featuring America's third president was commonly used for various postal purposes and printed in large quantities over several years. These stamps represent an important era in American postal history when commemorative and definitive stamps honored the nation's founding fathers. Vintage U.S. postage stamps appeal to philatelists and history enthusiasts who appreciate American heritage and postal artifacts. Collectors value these stamps for their historical significance, design aesthetics, and connection to early American leadership. The Thomas Jefferson series remains popular among both beginning and advanced stamp collectors who focus on presidential issues or early-to-mid 20th century American philately.
Origin
United States
Maker
United States Postal Service
Time period
Mid 20th century