Stamp
SCG2983 - USA 1965 Robert Fulton Bicentennial Stamp – 5¢
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This U.S. postage stamp commemorates the 200th birth anniversary of Robert Fulton (1765–1815), the American engineer and inventor renowned for developing the first commercially successful steamboat. Issued in 1965, the design features a detailed portrait of Fulton alongside a sidewheel steamboat, symbolizing his revolutionary contribution to transportation. The color scheme uses blue and black to contrast the portrait and ship imagery effectively. This 5-cent stamp honored Fulton's legacy in advancing 19th-century engineering and commerce.
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