# YS1955 - 1955 Commemorative Stamp Year Set
Get the 1955 Commemorative Year Set and Save
Now you can add all nine commemorative stamps of 1955 to your collection with one convenient, money-saving order. (Note: YS1955 contains the same stamps as YS1955C.)
Includes:
US #1064
US #1065
US #1066
US #1067
US #1068
US #1069
US #1070
US #1071
US #1072
Stamps Highlights:
• Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 150th Anniversary (#1064) – Stamp features a reproduction of the self-portrait of Charles Wilson Peale.
• Rotary International (#1066) – Formed in 1905, Rotary International was the first “service club” devoted to performing volunteer work and community service.
• Soo Locks (#1069) – In 1885, the Soo Locks opened, creating a convenient shipping route between Lake Superior and the other Great Lakes.
• Atoms for Peace (#1070) – In 1953, President Eisenhower founded the Atoms for Peace program, in an attempt to find peaceful uses for nuclear energy.
• New Hampshire’s “Old Man of the Mountain” (#1068) – A 40-foot-high granite formation that resembled a human face. It’s New Hampshire’s official trademark.
You’ll enjoy the 1955 Commemorative Year Set for years to come – order today.
Get the 1955 Commemorative Year Set and Save
Now you can add all nine commemorative stamps of 1955 to your collection with one convenient, money-saving order. (Note: YS1955 contains the same stamps as YS1955C.)
Includes:
US #1064
US #1065
US #1066
US #1067
US #1068
US #1069
US #1070
US #1071
US #1072
Stamps Highlights:
• Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 150th Anniversary (#1064) – Stamp features a reproduction of the self-portrait of Charles Wilson Peale.
• Rotary International (#1066) – Formed in 1905, Rotary International was the first “service club” devoted to performing volunteer work and community service.
• Soo Locks (#1069) – In 1885, the Soo Locks opened, creating a convenient shipping route between Lake Superior and the other Great Lakes.
• Atoms for Peace (#1070) – In 1953, President Eisenhower founded the Atoms for Peace program, in an attempt to find peaceful uses for nuclear energy.
• New Hampshire’s “Old Man of the Mountain” (#1068) – A 40-foot-high granite formation that resembled a human face. It’s New Hampshire’s official trademark.
You’ll enjoy the 1955 Commemorative Year Set for years to come – order today.