sábado, 14 de junio de 2025

ESTAMPILLA ESTADOS UNIDOS ROOSVELT 188-1945 USADA SCOTT #993 Precio $ 35.000


 

ESTAMPILLA ESTADOS UNIDOS

ROOSVELT 188-1945 USADA SCOTT #993
The stamp with the inscription "Freedom of Speech and Religion, from Want and Fear" is part of the Four Freedoms stamp series issued by the United States in 1943 and 1946:
Four Freedoms stamp
A 1-cent green stamp issued on February 12, 1943. The stamp depicts Liberty holding the Torch of Enlightenment, with the inscription below the torch.
Roosevelt Memorial Series stamp
A 5-cent blue stamp issued on January 30, 1946. The stamp features a portrait of Roosevelt surrounded by clouds, with a globe on the right that shows the Americas. The globe is inscribed with the Four Freedoms.
The Four Freedoms were a set of principles that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt outlined in his 1941 State of the Union address: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
Roosevelt believed that these freedoms were secure in the United States and could be spread throughout the world. He hoped that the Four Freedoms would provide a rationale for the United States to abandon the isolationist policies that emerged from World War

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