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Thomas Jefferson - Carmine

Louisiana Purchase
Image credit: National Postal Museum

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue April 21, 1904
Year 1904
Denomination
Denomination Value $0.02
Color Red
Series Louisiana Purchase
Series Time Span 1904
Postal Administration United States

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About Stamp

Over the portrait of Jefferson is a flat arch supported by fluted columns; the numeral "2" on either side is surrounded by an ellipse on end within laurel wreaths, and underneath the wreaths are ribbons showing years of birth and death of the subject; the name "Jefferson" appears in a scroll under the portrait; a panel at the base of the stamp bears the words "Postage, two cents."

About Stamp Series

Beginning April 21, a series of postage stamps to commemorate the Louisiana purchase was issued for sale during the term of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, from May 1 to December 1, 1904.

The size of the 1904 commemorative stamp is 31/32 by 1 3/8 inches; the words "Commemorative series of 1904" in small type appear at the top of each design, with the legend "United States of America" in prominent type; and the surnames of the subjects of the 1-, 2-, 3-, and 5-cent denominations, with years of birth and death, also the denominations spelled out, are shown in the lower portion.

The purpose was to make the subjects of this series of stamps appropriate. Thus Livingston, who as United States minister to France conducted the negotiations for the Louisiana purchase; Jefferson, President of the United States at the time of the purchase; Monroe, special ambassador to France in the matter of the purchase, who with Livingston closed the negotiations; McKinley, who as President, approved the acts of Congress officially connecting the Government with the commemorative exposition; and the 10-cent stamp showing the territory of the purchase itself.

These stamps were first placed on sale April 21, 1904, at New Orleans, La.

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