Scott #328 #329 #330 Curated Mint Set – 1907 Jamestown Exposition Commemoratives

First 20th Century Commemorative Series

$400.00

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Scott #328–330 – 1907 Jamestown Exposition Commemorative Set 

Celebrate a pivotal moment in American history with this complete mint set of the 1907 Jamestown Exposition Commemorative stamps. Issued to mark the 300th anniversary of Jamestown's founding, these beautifully engraved stamps honor the earliest English settlement in North America and the people who shaped its story.

Each stamp was meticulously produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, reflecting the artistry and national pride of early U.S. commemoratives. The set includes all three values, each with its own historical portrait and symbolic design.

More About This Item


Scott Numbers: #328–330
Issue Year: 1907
Denominations: 1¢, 2¢, and 5¢
Designs:
• 1¢ Green – Captain John Smith, explorer and leader of Jamestown
• 2¢ Carmine – Founding of Jamestown, depicting settlers' landing in 1607
• 5¢ Blue – Pocahontas, based on the 1616 Simon van de Passe engraving
Printer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Intaglio (engraved)
Perforation: 12
Paper: Unwatermarked
Condition: Mint


Historical Significance

First commemorative issue of the 20th century, celebrating the tercentenary of Jamestown’s founding

The 1907 Jamestown series is prized among collectors for its balanced design, rich color, and deep historical context. A complete mint set like this remains a cornerstone for U.S. commemorative collections, representing both artistic excellence and cultural legacy.

Collector Notice


For philatelic collecting and display. Not sold for postal use.