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SCG2962 - USA 1964 – John Muir Conservationist 5¢ Stamp
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This 5¢ U.S. postage stamp, issued in 1964, honors John Muir, the renowned naturalist and founder of the Sierra Club. The stamp features a large engraved portrait of Muir set against towering redwoods, symbolizing his devotion to wilderness preservation. A smaller figure of Muir with a walking stick stands among the trees, emphasizing his role as an explorer and advocate for national parks. The word “CONSERVATIONIST” runs vertically, celebrating his environmental legacy. A classic collectible for those interested in American conservation history and philatelic tributes to nature.
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