# YS1972C - 1972 Complete Commemorative Year Set, 29 stamps
Save Time, Hassle, and Money with Complete 1972 Commemorative Stamp Set
Our 1972 set includes every US commemorative issued that year, including the national Parks Centennial set. That's 29 stamps in all. You'll save money over buying stamps individually.
Includes:
US#1446
US #1447
US #1448-51
US#1452
US #1453
US #1454
US #1455
US #1456-59
US #1460
US #1461
US #1462
US #1463
US #1464-67
US #1468
US #1469
US #1470
US #1471
US #1472
US #1473
US #1474
Highlights:
Colonial Craftsmen (#1456-59) – This group of four se-tenant stamps was issued as part of the American Revolution Bicentennial Series and pictures Colonial craftsmen working at their trade. Early Jamestown colonists began glass blowing as one of their first industrialization and manufacturing attempts. Silversmithing began in Boston in the 1600s, and wig making began around 1700. In 1660, hat making began in Virginia. The hatter on this issue is rolling a beaver hat.
Mail Order Centennial (#1468) – Aaron Montgomery Ward pioneered the mail order industry in 1872. This industry has been particularly beneficial in rural and remote areas.
Tom Sawyer (#1470) – This stamp salutes Tom Sawyer, who “lived” along the Mississippi River about 1845. Created by Mark Twain, Tom represented the typical adventurous American boy.
Stamp Collecting (#1474) – Issued in recognition of a hobby that is both educational and fun – and in response to numerous requests that collectors have a “stamp of their own.”
Wildlife Conservation (#1464-67) – The importance of wildlife conservation is stressed with this block of four. In the mid-1970s, there were fewer than 20,000 bighorn sheep. This issue points out that wildlife conservation should be a major concern.
Add history to your collection with the 1972 Commemorative Year Set – order today.
Save Time, Hassle, and Money with Complete 1972 Commemorative Stamp Set
Our 1972 set includes every US commemorative issued that year, including the national Parks Centennial set. That's 29 stamps in all. You'll save money over buying stamps individually.
Includes:
US#1446
US #1447
US #1448-51
US#1452
US #1453
US #1454
US #1455
US #1456-59
US #1460
US #1461
US #1462
US #1463
US #1464-67
US #1468
US #1469
US #1470
US #1471
US #1472
US #1473
US #1474
Highlights:
Colonial Craftsmen (#1456-59) – This group of four se-tenant stamps was issued as part of the American Revolution Bicentennial Series and pictures Colonial craftsmen working at their trade. Early Jamestown colonists began glass blowing as one of their first industrialization and manufacturing attempts. Silversmithing began in Boston in the 1600s, and wig making began around 1700. In 1660, hat making began in Virginia. The hatter on this issue is rolling a beaver hat.
Mail Order Centennial (#1468) – Aaron Montgomery Ward pioneered the mail order industry in 1872. This industry has been particularly beneficial in rural and remote areas.
Tom Sawyer (#1470) – This stamp salutes Tom Sawyer, who “lived” along the Mississippi River about 1845. Created by Mark Twain, Tom represented the typical adventurous American boy.
Stamp Collecting (#1474) – Issued in recognition of a hobby that is both educational and fun – and in response to numerous requests that collectors have a “stamp of their own.”
Wildlife Conservation (#1464-67) – The importance of wildlife conservation is stressed with this block of four. In the mid-1970s, there were fewer than 20,000 bighorn sheep. This issue points out that wildlife conservation should be a major concern.
Add history to your collection with the 1972 Commemorative Year Set – order today.