
Add a meaningful piece of American legal and postal history to your collection with this vintage 3-cent United States postage stamp issued on August 24, 1953. This commemorative stamp honors the 75th anniversary of the American Bar Association (ABA), an organization founded in 1878 to uphold the rule of law and improve the legal profession in the United States.
Printed in a distinctive purple hue, the stamp features a detailed section of the frieze from the walls of the U.S. Supreme Court Room. The artwork depicts four symbolic figures representing wisdom, justice, divine inspiration, and truth—core principles that define the American legal system. The powerful motto “Liberty Under Law” is prominently included, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to justice and constitutional ideals.
This issue also connects to early American legal history, as Thomas Jefferson—one of the nation’s Founding Fathers—began practicing law in Virginia in 1767. With its rich symbolism and historical depth, this stamp is a standout collectible for both philatelists and history enthusiasts.
Key Details:
- Year Issued: 1953
- Denomination: 3¢
- Color: Purple
- Commemoration: 75th Anniversary of the American Bar Association (1878–1953)
- Issue Date: August 24, 1953
- Design: U.S. Supreme Court frieze featuring symbolic figures (wisdom, justice, divine inspiration, truth)
- Motto: “Liberty Under Law”
- Historical Significance: Honors the ABA and the foundational principles of the U.S. legal system
- Jefferson Connection: References Thomas Jefferson’s early legal career beginning in 1767
- Collectibility: Popular mid-century commemorative issue with strong appeal to history and law collectors
- Rarity: Common in used condition; higher value in mint condition, plate blocks, and well-centered examples

1953 U.S. 3¢ American Bar Association Stamp – 75th Anniversary “Liberty Under Law” Issue (Purple)
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