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While in Philadelphia on July 6, 1976, Queen Elizabeth presented the Bicentennial Bell on behalf of the British people. The bell is a replica of the Liberty Bell, cast at the same foundry—Whitechapel Bell Foundry—and bearing the inscription "For the People of the United States of America from the People of Britain 4 July 1976 LET FREEDOM RING."
Various people, things, events in 15 stamps per sheet: Notability: Used in the CTC education program, [4] [5] and travelled as a railroad exhibit under the CTC Express program. [6] Nature of rarity: Not rare: Face value: 32¢ x 15 ($4.80) 1900s to 1940s 33¢ x 15 ($4.95) 1950s to 1990s: Estimated value: About $150 for all the sheets [7]
It began with the issuance of a stamp showing the logo for the Bicentennial celebrations on July 4, 1971, and concluded on September 2, 1983, with a stamp for the Treaty of Paris. While many of the stamps showed the Bicentennial logo as a design element or contained the words "US BICENTENNIAL" or "BICENTENNIAL ERA", not all did.
SINGPEX 1998 (12th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), Singapore, 23–26 July 1998 [7] Singapore World Stamp Championship 2004, Singapore, 28 August-1 September 2004 (FIP) Singapore 2015 World Stamp Exhibition, Singapore, 14–19 August 2015 (FIP) [19] SINGPEX 2019 (36th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), Singapore, 31 July-4 August ...
2 June 1976 Bicentennial of American Independence 1776–1976 One (11p) Philip Sharland 30 June 1976 Centenary of National Rose Society: Four (8 + 1 ⁄ 2 p,10p,11p,13p) 4 August 1976 British Cultural Traditions Four (8 + 1 ⁄ 2 p,10p,11p,13p) 29 September 1976 500th Anniversary of British Printing Four (8 + 1 ⁄ 2 p,10p,11p,13p) 24 November ...
July 4, 1976: Israeli commandos storm Uganda's Entebbe Airport, rescue 103 hostages, and fly them back to Israel July 21, 1976: First color photos of Mars are transmitted to Earth July 4, 1976: U.S. celebrates bicentennial of adoption of Declaration of Independence July 28, 1976: Tangshan Earthquake kills more than 650,000 people in China
The Great American Stamp Show will be in Cleveland this weekend for the first time since 1999. Rare stamps on display will include "Inverted Jenny."
The segments were produced by the CBS Television Network and broadcast nightly from July 4, 1974, until December 31, 1976. (The series was originally slated to end on July 4, 1976, but was extended to the end of the year, airing a total of 912 episodes.) The segments were sponsored by Shell Oil Company, then later by Raid from July 1976 onward.
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