
Own a distinguished piece of American architectural history with this collectible 15-cent United States postage stamp issued on June 4, 1979, in Kansas City, Missouri. This stamp features the iconic Rotunda at the University of Virginia, a masterpiece designed by Thomas Jefferson and one of the most celebrated examples of early American architecture.
As part of the American Architecture series, this issue highlights the nation’s most significant historic structures, honoring their cultural and educational importance. The Rotunda, inspired by classical Roman design, stands as the centerpiece of the University of Virginia and reflects Jefferson’s vision for higher education and architectural excellence.
This stamp is especially appealing to collectors due to its connection to Thomas Jefferson, its elegant design, and its place within a respected commemorative series. Whether you are a philatelist, history enthusiast, or architecture admirer, this piece represents a unique blend of artistry and heritage.
Key Details:
- Year Issued: 1979
- Denomination: 15¢
- Series: American Architecture
- Subject: The Rotunda, University of Virginia
- Designer: Based on Thomas Jefferson’s architectural design
- Issue Date & Location: June 4, 1979 – Kansas City, Missouri
- Historical Significance: Honors one of America’s most important educational landmarks and Jefferson’s architectural legacy
- Collectibility: Popular among collectors of U.S. stamps, architecture themes, and Jefferson-related memorabilia
- Rarity: Readily available in used condition; higher value in mint condition, plate blocks, and well-centered examples

1979 U.S. 15¢ Rotunda, University of Virginia Stamp – American Architecture Series
Sale price$19.95
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