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1958 Scott #1104 – 3¢ Gunston Hall / George Mason
1958 Scott #1104 – 3¢ Gunston Hall / George Mason
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Commemorative U.S. postage stamp issued June 12, 1958, marking the bicentennial of Gunston Hall, the Virginia estate of George Mason. Mason authored the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which directly influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. The stamp features an engraving of the Georgian-style mansion surrounded by trees, honoring Mason’s legacy in shaping American civil liberties. Lightly mounted with stamp hinge tape, removable without damage. No gum disturbance unless noted.
Features:
- Denomination: 3 cents
- Issue Year: 1958
- Scott Catalog No. 1104
- Occasion: 200th Anniversary of Gunston Hall
- Subject: George Mason, author of Virginia Declaration of Rights
- Design: Engraving of Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Virginia
- Cancel Type: Black wavy line cancellation
- Fit Notes: Standard commemorative size; ideal for collectors of colonial history, architecture, or civil rights themes
Features:
- Denomination: 3 cents
- Issue Year: 1958
- Scott Catalog No. 1104
- Occasion: 200th Anniversary of Gunston Hall
- Subject: George Mason, author of Virginia Declaration of Rights
- Design: Engraving of Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Virginia
- Cancel Type: Black wavy line cancellation
- Fit Notes: Standard commemorative size; ideal for collectors of colonial history, architecture, or civil rights themes
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