1960 John Foster Dulles – A Tribute First Day Cover | Washington, D.C.

1960 John Foster Dulles – A Tribute First Day Cover | Washington, D.C.

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This dignified 1960 United States First Day Cover pays tribute to John Foster Dulles, longtime U.S. Secretary of State and architect of Cold War foreign policy. Featuring a realistic portrait cachet and a block of the 4¢ commemorative stamps, it is a significant collectible for students of American diplomacy, 20th-century history, and Artmaster First Day Covers.

🧾 Key Points:

  • Country: United States of America
  • Date of Issue: December 6, 1960
  • City of Cancellation: Washington, D.C.
  • Stamp Value: 4¢
  • Theme: John Foster Dulles | A Tribute – Peace With Justice
  • Historical or Cultural Relevance: Honors John Foster Dulles (1888–1959), who served as Secretary of State under President Eisenhower and shaped U.S. foreign policy during the height of the Cold War with the doctrine of “brinkmanship” and strong anti-communist stance
  • Estimated Market Value: $6–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand

🖼️ Product Overview:

The 1960 John Foster Dulles First Day Cover displays a detailed black-and-white portrait of Dulles with the inscription “A Tribute to John Foster Dulles – United States Secretary of State.” A block of four 4¢ purple stamps showing his likeness is aligned on the right, canceled by the Washington, D.C. first day postmark.

Design Elements:

  • Realistic portrait cachet of John Foster Dulles
  • Block of four 4¢ “John Foster Dulles” commemorative stamps
  • Circular Washington, D.C. postmark dated Dec 6, 9 AM, 1960
  • “Peace With Justice” slogan and Artmaster cachet imprint

Appeal to Collectors: Ideal for collectors of U.S. political history, Cold War diplomacy, 20th-century statesmen, or Artmaster First Day Covers from 1960.

📚 Historical Context:

Issued on December 6, 1960, in Washington, D.C., this First Day Cover pays tribute to John Foster Dulles, who served as Secretary of State from 1953 until his resignation due to illness in 1959. He was a key figure in forming NATO, opposing Soviet expansion, and promoting the policy of containment during the early Cold War years.

💎 Collectible Value:

Typical Market Value or Rarity: Artmaster tribute covers for prominent political figures from 1960 are popular among history collectors. Clean examples typically sell in the $6–$15 range.

Who Would Be Interested:

  • Collectors of U.S. political and diplomatic history
  • Cold War and 20th-century statesmen topical enthusiasts
  • Fans of Artmaster cachets or 1960 commemorative issues
  • General First Day Cover collectors focusing on American leaders

✨ Unexpected or Notable Details:

The simple but powerful “Peace With Justice” slogan captures Dulles’ guiding philosophy in foreign affairs. The block of four stamps creates a balanced, formal appearance. Issued shortly after his death, the cover serves as a respectful memorial to one of the most influential Secretaries of State of the 20th century.

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