America's Eagle

Original Vintage Card
  
Sale Price: $4.95
Original Price: $8.95

Stock #:235798
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Publisher: Maximum Card Collection
Postmark: 1989 Jul-5
Postmark City: Washington
Postmark State: DC
Stamp: 1c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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First Day of Issue: July 5, 1989; First Issue Location: Washington, D.C. On June 20, 1782, the infant American government adopted The Great Seal of the United States. A symbol of the nation's independence and equality, the Seal bears the figure of an eagle, chosen to grace the Seal because of its self-reliance and proud bearing. Its presence on the face of the Great Seal of the United States made the noble eagle the symbol of the country, and also made it synonymous with strength, integrity and allegiance. The eagle on the 1 cent Penalty Mail Stamp is much like the one that graces the Great Seal. Both are displayed in heraldic style. Each holds an olive branch in its right talons and a bundle of arrows in its left, signifying a preference for peace but the capability to wage war if necessary. The eagle on the Seal holds in its beak a scroll bearing the inscription E pluribus unum - One out of many. As the eagle has proved a fitting representative of a proud country, so these words have proved a fitting pledge for the melting-pot that has evolved into one of the most powerful nations the world has known

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