US Scott #36 Used VF/XF Very Extra Fine
Issued in 1857, this 12-cent stamp features an elegant black-and-white engraving of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Washington’s visage, based on Gilbert Stuart’s iconic portrait, is framed by intricate detailing and fine line work, making it a timeless and visually appealing piece. The stamp was issued during a period when the United States was experiencing rapid growth and transformation, making it a valuable artifact from a pivotal era in American history. Collecting the US Scott #36 means owning a piece of Americana that represents a time when the nation was establishing its identity and expanding its reach. George Washington, as a symbol of the country’s founding and its early struggles for independence, is a fitting subject for a stamp from this period. Whether you are an experienced collector or just starting your philatelic journey, the US Scott #36 is an essential stamp that embodies the history and ideals of the United States. Its timeless design, historical significance, and representation of one of the nation’s most revered figures make it a prized and meaningful addition to any collection. Grades for stamps that do not have certificates are based solely on the centering, nothing else. I provide high resolution scans for you to examine the stamp in great detail. Please send me a message if you have questions, do not make assumptions. On each of these stamps. Please let me know if you find otherwise, I do not want to misrepresent something and will end/revise the listing.