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For Sale is the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights Commemorative Folio, Issued by the Postal Commemorative Society.It include. The Foundation for the bill of rights The 10 cents Jefferson Memorial Stamp was issued 12/14/1973 in Washington DC it features text from the Declaration of Independence, a document that influenced the Bill Of Rights. The 5 cents Magna Carta 750th Anniversary stamp, issued 06/15/1965 Jamestown, Virginia an insperation for the Bill Of Rights The 3 cents Constitution Sesquicentennial Stamp Issued 06/21/1938 Philadelphia Pennsylvania, the constitution provided the framework necessary for the first congress to create the Bill Of Rights The Freedoms protected by the Bill Of Rights The 2 cents Army and Navy Defense Stamp, Issued 10/16/1940 in Washington DC The Second and Third Amendments protect the right to keep and bear arms. The 2 cents Speaker Stand Stamps, lssued 12/8/1977 in St.Louis, Missouri. lt proclaims people's right to free speech. The 3 cents National Defense Stamps lssued 10/16/1940 in Washington DC lt salutes the defense of those rights desired by Americans. The 3 cents Religious freedom Stamp lssued 12/27/1957in Flushing,New York it celebrates Religious freedom in America. The 9 cents Freedom to assemble Stamp lssued 11/24/1975 in Washington DC it proclaims one of the basic freedoms guaranteed by the Bill Of Rights. The 5 cents Franklin D Roosevelt Stamp lssued 01/30/1946 in Washington DC it proclaims the basic freedoms of the Bill Of Rights. The 11 cents Freedom of the Press Stamp lssued 11/13/1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania a free press is a fundamental Bill Og RIghts Guarantee. The 10 cents Contemplation of Justice Stamp lssued 11/17/1977 in New York, New YorkIt emphasizes the rights to petition the goverment for redress of grievances. The 4 cents Freedom of the press Stamp lssued 09/22/1958 in Columbia, Missouri site of America's first school of journalism. The 1 cents Four Freedoms Stamp lssued 02/12/1943 in Washington DC it emphasizes the freedoms protected under the first Amendment. Bill Of Rights The 5 cents 175th Anniversary of the Ratification of the Bill Of Rights Stamp lssued 07/1/1966 im Miami Beach Florida. The 19 cents Bill Of Rights Bicentennial Postal Card lssued 09/25/1991 in Richmond Virginia This First Day Postal Card Commemorates the Ratification of the Bill Of Rights. The 25 cents Drafting of the Bill Of Rights Stamp lssued 09/25/1989 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Ammendments inspired by the Bill Of Rights The 3 cents Thirteenth Amendment 75th Anniversary Stamp lssued 10/20/1940 at World Fair New York this Amendment abolished slavery. The 6 cents Woman Suffrage 50th Anniversary Stamp lssued 08/26/1970 in Adams Massachusetts Woman's Suffrage is an extension of the liberties provided in the Bill Of Rights. The 5 cents Register and Vote Stamp lssued 08/1/1964 in Washington DC public elections are the basis of America's Democracy. The 25 cents Bicentennial Executive Branch, 25 cents Bicentennial House of Representatives, 25 cents Bicentennial United States Senate Additional Ammendments protected the rights of Americansto a representative and freely elected goverment. The People, States and ideas that led to the creation and adoption of the Bill Of Rights The 8 cents Liberty Stamp lssued 04/9/1954 in Washington DC the Statue of Liberty symbolizes the precious freedoms guaranteed by the Bill Of Rights. The 4 cents James Madison Stamp lssued 07/1/1938 in Washington DC Madison is considered the "Fatherof the Bill Of Rights". The 4 cents Patrick Henry Stamp lssued 01/11/1961 in Richmond Virginia Henry was one of the leaders in drafting the Bill Of Rights. The 40 cents Thomas Paine Stamp lssued 01/29/1968 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Paine supported " Certain Unalienable Rights" For All Americans. The 5 cents New Jersey Tercentenary Stamp lssued in 06/15/1964 in Elizabeth new Jersey New Jersey was the first state to ratify the Bill Of Rights. The 4 cents Abraham Lincoln Stamp lssued 11/19/1960 in New York New York Lincoln consistently supported personal freedoms. ...
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