
Celebrate American heritage and environmental awareness with this vintage 5-cent United States postage stamp issued on October 5, 1966. Titled “Plant for a More Beautiful America,” this commemorative issue was created to promote nationwide beautification efforts during the 1960s, a movement championed by President Lyndon B. Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson.
The stamp features a picturesque view of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., elegantly framed by blooming cherry blossom branches—symbolizing both natural beauty and the nation’s dedication to preserving its landscapes and landmarks. This design perfectly blends American history with environmental consciousness, making it a unique and meaningful collectible.
Beyond its historical significance, this stamp remains a favorite among collectors for its attractive design and cultural relevance. While it retains its original postage value, well-preserved examples are often valued more highly within the collector market.
Key Details:
- Year Issued: 1966
- Denomination: 5¢
- Title: “Plant for a More Beautiful America”
- Issue Date: October 5, 1966
- Subject: Jefferson Memorial with cherry blossoms
- Location Depicted: Washington, D.C.
- Campaign: Promoted national beautification efforts led by President Lyndon B. Johnson & First Lady Lady Bird Johnson
- Historical Significance: Reflects the 1960s environmental movement and civic pride initiatives
- Collectibility: Popular among U.S. stamp collectors for its design and cultural message
- Rarity: Generally available, with increased value in mint condition, plate blocks, and well-centered examples

1966 U.S. 5¢ “Plant for a More Beautiful America” Stamp – Jefferson Memorial Issue
Precio de oferta$9.95
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1966 U.S. 5¢ “Plant for a More Beautiful America” Stamp – Jefferson Memorial Issue
Precio de oferta$9.95
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