St. Kitts & Nevis – Scott #s 324-27
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St. Christopher–Nevis–Anguilla Scott #324–327 (1976) commemorates the U.S. Bicentennial with portraits of key American historical figures. Four-stamp set offered mint never hinged with full gum and vivid color.
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Description
Issued in 1976, St. Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla Scott #324–327 is a commemorative stamp set released to mark the United States Bicentennial, honoring key figures and events from the American Revolutionary era. The issue reflects the historical ties between the Caribbean and early American history, particularly through trade, diplomacy, and shared colonial experience.
The four stamps feature engraved-style portraits of prominent American figures set against dramatic historical battle scenes rendered in muted monochrome backgrounds. Subjects include Crispus Attucks, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington, each paired with imagery referencing pivotal moments such as the Boston Massacre, Yorktown, the Declaration of Independence, and the crossing of the Delaware.
Each design combines modern color portraiture with historical vignettes, creating visual contrast while maintaining thematic unity across the set. The inscriptions clearly identify the figures and events, reinforcing the educational and commemorative purpose of the issue.
The set was issued in denominations of 20c, 40c, 45c, and $1, covering a wide range of postal rates and ensuring practical as well as commemorative usage.
All stamps are offered mint never hinged (MNH), with full original gum, clean perforations, and strong, fresh color. A distinctive topical set appealing to collectors of Caribbean issues, American history themes, or Bicentennial-related philately.
Country: St. Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla
Year of Issue: 1976
Scott Numbers: 324–327
Denominations: 20c, 40c, 45c, $1
Condition: Mint Never Hinged (MNH)





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