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SCG6669 - United States 1958 – Freedom of the Press 4¢ Stamp
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Issued by the United States in 1958, this 4¢ commemorative stamp honors one of the core principles of American democracy — Freedom of the Press. Designed in striking black and white, it features an engraving of a hand holding a quill pen above a stylized printing press, symbolizing the enduring power of free expression and journalism. The issue coincided with the 200th anniversary of the birth of freedom of the press in America, commemorating the 1735 Zenger trial that established this vital liberty. A landmark issue for collectors of U.S. constitutional and civil liberty themes.
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