Stamp
SCG3779 - Dominica 1976 – American Revolution Bicentennial (American Infantry)
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This ½ cent stamp was issued by Dominica in 1976 to commemorate the Bicentennial of the American Revolution (1776–1976). It features an image of American infantry soldiers in action, one raising his arm as he commands, while another lies beside a cannon, symbolizing the sacrifices of battle. In the background, the early U.S. flag with thirteen stars proudly waves, representing the unity of the original colonies. The stamp is inscribed “American Infantry” and forms part of a larger commemorative set honoring the revolutionary struggle and the birth of the United States. A fascinating issue, it reflects both historical tribute and international recognition of America’s fight for independence.
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