US Stamp #788 - 1937 4¢ Lee & Jackson, U.S. Army Heroes, EzGrade™ F/VF (Fine/Very Fine), MNH (Mint Never Hinged), OG (Original Gum)

EzGrade™ F/VF (Fine/Very Fine) New Condition. MNH (Mint Never Hinged). This comes with a Certificate of Measurement & Grading from EzGrade.™ View Photo for details on stamps. I have listed photos of the exact stamps you should receive, both Front and Back.

  • Series: Army Issue
  • Face value: 4 ¢ - United States cent
  • Issue Date: March 23, 1937
  • First City: Washington, D.C.
  • Emission: Commemorative
  • Print run: 36,000,000
  • Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
  • Printing Method: Rotary Press
  • Perforation: 11 x 10 ½
  • Color: Gray

Generals Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson, Stratford Hall

U.S. #788 was part of a 10-stamp series that commemorated Army and Navy heroes of the United States – 5 stamps for each. Shown in the background of U.S. #788 is Stratford Hall in northern Virginia – the birthplace of Robert E. Lee. Four generations of the Lee family lived in the plantation, including two signers of the Declaration of Independence (Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee).

U.S. #788 was issued during President Franklin Roosevelt’s administration. Roosevelt was involved in the process of every stamp issued during his presidency and had a sharp eye for detail and accuracy. But #788 was one time Roosevelt made an error.

The image of Lee on the stamp shows two stars on his shoulder (representing his rank). Lee was a three-star general. This drew numerous complaints from collectors in Southern states, who thought the error was on purpose in order to diminish Lee’s legacy. The Post Office Department responded that the mistake had been only an accident, with the third star lost during the production process.