December 12th, 13th, 14th 1928 5 Cents International Civil Aeronautics Conference Stamp Scott #650
December 12th, 13th, 14th 1928 5 Cents International Civil Aeronautics Conference Stamp Scott #650
The December 12th, 13th, 14th 1928 5 Cents International Civil Aeronautics Conference Stamp, also known as Scott #650, is a postage stamp that was issued by the United States Postal Service on November 20, 1928. The stamp features a vibrant red color and a unique design that celebrates the first International Civil Aeronautics Conference held in Washington, D.C.
The central image of the stamp depicts the globe with the continents of Europe, North America, and South America clearly visible, representing the international significance of the conference. The conference dates, "Dec. 12th 13th 14th, 1928," are printed in white letters beneath the globe. The outer border of the stamp features a series of triangular arrows, suggesting the forward motion and progress of the aviation industry.
The stamp was designed by the American artist, designer, and illustrator, Clair Aubrey Huston. Huston was known for his bold and dynamic designs, and his work on this stamp captures the excitement and optimism surrounding the aviation industry during the 1920s.
The International Civil Aeronautics Conference was a significant event in the history of aviation. It brought together representatives from 27 countries to discuss and coordinate international air transportation policies and regulations. The conference led to the creation of the International Civil Aviation Organization, which continues to be an important body in the aviation industry today.
The Scott #650 stamp is a valuable piece of American philatelic history. Its vibrant design and historical significance make it a popular collectible item among stamp collectors and aviation enthusiasts alike.
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