US Stamp #1764-67 - 1978 15¢ American Trees, EzGrade™ G(Good), MNH (Mint Never Hinged), OG (Original Gum), Block of four

EzGrade™ G (Good), MNH (Mint Never Hinged), New Condition. 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: American Trees Issue
  • Face value: 4*15 ¢ - United States cent
  • First Day of Issue: October 9, 1978
  • First Day City: Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
  • Format: Se-tenant
  • Emission: Commemorative
  • Quantity: 168,136,000
  • Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
  • Printing Method: Photogravure
  • Format: Se-tenant
  • Perforations: 11
  • Description: Block of 4

American Trees

This stamp is part of a set of four highlighting trees native to the U.S., issued during the annual convention of the American Forestry Association. The set pictures the giant Sequoia, one of the tallest and oldest trees, the eastern white pine, the white oak, and the grey birch.

This group of four stamps highlights trees native to the U.S., issued during the annual convention of the American Forestry Association. The stamps picture the giant Sequoia, one of the tallest and oldest trees, the eastern white pine, the white oak, and the grey birch.
 
First Arbor Day Is Celebrated 

On April 10, 1872, the first Arbor Day was held in Nebraska.

The man that founded Arbor Day, Julius Sterling Morton, was born on April 22, 1832, in Adams, New York. His family later moved to Michigan, where he attended college.