Front:
ADEEFHIA
Billof
Rights DELPHIA
SEP
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1989
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Back:
THE BILL OF RIGHTS
First Day of Issue: September 25, 1989
First Issue Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The cry of freedom that rang through the first thirteen
American colonies in the late 1780's was not carried by
a single voice. It was the utterance of many separate
voices, all crying for liberty. Yet many were uncertain just
what liberty would mean, or how long it would last, and
were hesitant to put their trust in a new administration.
Post-revolutionary Americans wanted a guarantee that
their national government would never turn against the
premise it was founded on — individual freedom. Thus,
ten amendments to the Constitution listing specific basic
freedoms and procedural safeguards were adopted. The
amendments, called the Bill of Rights, specify freedoms
and protections that are the core of American civil liberty
and affirm that the individual may never be deprived by
governmental power. The artwork on this Maximum
Card shows Federal Hall in New York City, where Amer-
ica's First Congress drafted the Bill of Rights.
No. 89-25
CONSTITUTION
me be
People
BICENTENNIA
An Official Maximum Card of
the Commission on the Bicentennial
of the United States Constitution
1787-1791
*BIO
1987-1991
©1989 The Maximum Card Collection
A Division of Unicover Corporation Cheyenne, WY 82008-0007
Original painting by David K. Stone