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Commems Collection Philately Friday: #01 - 1975 Banking And Commerce

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I'll kick things off with a United States (US) se-tenant from 1975 that commemorates "Banking and Commerce".

In 1975, the US Postal Service (USPS) issued a commemorative se-tenant pair that commemorates the important role that Banking and Commerce has played in the development and history of the United States. (Se-tenant is a term that describes two or more adjoining stamps that together often (but not always) form a continuous image.)

The "Banking and Commerce" stamps depict the obverse of an Indian Head cent, the obverse of a Morgan dollar, the reverse of a Gold Double Eagle (Liberty Head Type) and the obverse of a Liberty Seated 20-cent coin (based on its relative size vs. the Double Eagle and the position of its Phyrigian cap between the stars).

The stamp pair was designed by V. Jack Ruther of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP). The stamps are presented separately and together on a set of three Fleetwood FDCs.

1975 Banking and Commerce FDC - Banking Stamp - Front
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1975 Banking and Commerce FDC - Banking Stamp - Back
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1975 Banking and Commerce FDC - Commerce Stamp - Front
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1975 Banking and Commerce FDC - Commerce Stamp - Back
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1975 Banking and Commerce FDC - Banking and Commerce Stamp Pair - Front
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1975 Banking and Commerce FDC - Banking and Commerce Stamp Pair - Back
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Here are examples of the US Bicentennial circulating commemorative coins on the Stamp Pair FDC:

1975-76 US Bicentennial Quarter Dollar
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1975-76 US Bicentennial Half Dollar
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1975-76 US Bicentennial Dollar
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Good read, thank you for posting.
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Very interesting! An American friend of my Mom's sent me a pack of Mint US 1975 stamps and an 1882-O Morgan dollar as gifts when I was a teenager. The Mint pack includes these stamps.
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Very interesting method to arrive at a PNC. The 'coins' in this case are actually a main element of the stamp design.

Thank you for defining se-tenant. I would have had to look that term up.
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Fascinating subject, commems - thank you for the excellent post!
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