
Own a significant piece of American expansion history with this vintage 3-cent United States postage stamp issued on April 30, 1953, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase. This historic acquisition in 1803 doubled the size of the young United States and opened the door for westward expansion.
The stamp’s design is based on a sculptured plaque depicting the signing of the Louisiana Purchase treaty in Paris on April 30, 1803. It features key figures involved in the transaction—James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, and François Barbé-Marbois—capturing the diplomatic moment that reshaped the nation’s future.
Highly valued for its historical depth, this commemorative issue is a favorite among collectors of early American history and mid-century U.S. stamps. Its connection to one of the most important land deals in U.S. history makes it a meaningful and collectible addition to any philatelic collection.
Key Details:
- Year Issued: 1953
- Denomination: 3¢
- Theme: 150th Anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase (1803–1953)
- Subject: Signing of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty
- Figures Depicted: James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston, François Barbé-Marbois
- Issue Date: April 30, 1953
- Design: Based on a sculptured commemorative plaque
- Historical Significance: Marks the expansion of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase
- Collectibility: Popular commemorative issue with strong appeal to American history collectors
- Rarity: Common in used condition; increased value in mint condition, plate blocks, and well-centered examples

1953 U.S. 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Stamp – 150th Anniversary Commemorative Issue
Precio de oferta$19.95
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1953 U.S. 3¢ Louisiana Purchase Stamp – 150th Anniversary Commemorative Issue
Precio de oferta$19.95
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