Postage Stamps"New York Skyline & Statue of Liberty" Air Mail Postage Stamps | Unused USPS Postage 15c | Pack of 10

Postage Stamps"New York Skyline & Statue of Liberty" Air Mail Postage Stamps | Unused USPS Postage 15c | Pack of 10
Add classic Big Apple flair to your letters with these vintage unused "New York Skyline" postage stamps! This classic NYC design is perfect for adding a touch of class to your cards and letters or save-the-dates and weddings. In pristine mint condition and valid for current postage use, each stamp holds a face value of 15-cents. These USPS postage stamps are suitable for current mailing when used with the total required postage based on the weight of your correspondence. Embrace the charm of New York City with this iconic postage stamp!
Purchase includes a total of TEN (10) mint condition postage stamps shown in the product listing photos.
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STAMP INFORMATION:
• Name: New York Skyline
• Series: Air Mail
• Year Issued: 1947
• Face Value: 15-cents each (USD)
• Topic(s): New York, NYC, Big Apple, Statue of Liberty, Chrysler Building, Air Mail, Air Travel, Transportation
• Color(s): Green
• Printing Method: Rotary Press
• Scott Number: C-35
• Adhesion Type: Gummed
• Condition: Genuine Unused USPS Postage Stamps, Ready to Use for USPS Mailings, Mint Condition
GENUINE USPS POSTAGE: These unused vintage postage stamps are perfectly valid for use as current postage for mailing with USPS as long as you use an adequate amount of additional postage to achieve standard postage rates according to the weight of your mailing. Check current postage rates on the USPS website.
STAMP HISTORY: The 1947 15¢ “New York Skyline” postage stamp was issued by the U.S. Post Office Department on May 17, 1947, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Greater New York Charter of 1898, which officially consolidated the five boroughs—Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island—into a single city. This historic merger created the modern City of New York, and the stamp celebrated the metropolis’s transformation into one of the world’s great urban centers.
Designed by Charles R. Chickering, one of the most prolific U.S. stamp artists of the mid-20th century, the New York Skyline stamp features a panoramic view of Lower Manhattan as seen from across the harbor. Prominently visible are the Statue of Liberty in the foreground and the Manhattan skyline rising majestically behind her—dominated by the towers of downtown, including the landmark Woolworth Building, then one of the tallest structures in the world. The composition symbolizes both freedom and progress: the Statue representing liberty and hope, and the skyline symbolizing human achievement and aspiration.
The first-day ceremony was held in New York City, fittingly close to the very skyline depicted. Officials, civic leaders, and representatives from all five boroughs participated, celebrating not just the stamp’s release but the city’s evolution from a collection of separate municipalities into a unified, global metropolis.
Culturally, the New York Skyline issue reflected the post–World War II optimism of the United States. In 1947, America was emerging as a world leader, and New York had become the symbolic gateway to freedom and commerce, hosting the newly founded United Nations and serving as a beacon for immigrants and innovation alike. The stamp’s pairing of Liberty and skyline captured that spirit perfectly—linking America’s democratic ideals to its modern ambitions.
Today, this iconic postage stamp is celebrated as one of the most elegant urban-themed U.S. issues of the mid-20th century. It stands as a visual tribute to the idea of unity through diversity, honoring the creation of Greater New York while celebrating the enduring symbols of liberty, progress, and hope that define both the city and the nation.
STAMP MEANING & SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE: Spiritually, the 1947 15¢ “New York Skyline” postage stamp embodies the sacred union of freedom, unity, and human aspiration—a vision of the divine potential within civilization itself. Issued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the consolidation of New York City’s five boroughs, it celebrates not only a political milestone but also the deeper spiritual truth that strength arises through connection—that when individuals and communities come together in harmony, they create something greater than the sum of their parts.
At the heart of the design stands the Statue of Liberty, her torch lifted toward heaven. Spiritually, she represents the Light of Truth and the flame of divine wisdom, guiding souls through darkness toward freedom and enlightenment. Her presence before the Manhattan skyline suggests that even amid human-made towers of ambition, the eternal ideals of liberty and compassion must remain the foundation of progress. She is both guardian and symbol—a reminder that the truest form of freedom is not merely political, but spiritual: the freedom to live with integrity, dignity, and faith in a higher purpose.
Behind her, the skyline of New York rises like a modern cathedral—its soaring buildings a testament to humanity’s creative power and courage. In the postwar world of 1947, this vision carried profound significance: after years of global conflict, the skyline represented rebirth, resilience, and hope. Spiritually, those towering forms can be seen as prayers made of steel and stone—human hands reaching upward, seeking connection with the divine.
The 1947 New York Skyline stamp is a meditation on illumination through unity. It celebrates the joining of boroughs, but on a higher level, it honors the joining of souls, ideas, and faiths that define not only New York but humanity itself. It speaks of a city—and a world—where liberty lights the way, where diversity is divine design, and where every act of creation, guided by light and purpose, becomes a form of prayer.
GUMMED STAMPS: These postage stamps have a traditional moisture-activated gum on the back. These stamps require licking or wetting to adhere to envelopes or other surfaces. To ensure good adhesion, apply vintage gummed stamps to your mailings with a glue stick (we recommend using Elmer's "Re-Stick" glue sticks).
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