1960 Mexican Independence 150th Anniversary – FDC| Los Angeles, California

1960 Mexican Independence 150th Anniversary – FDC| Los Angeles, California

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This vibrant 1960 United States First Day Cover commemorates the 150th anniversary of Mexican Independence. Featuring a striking Art Craft cachet with the Independence Bell and Liberty Bell alongside crossed U.S. and Mexican flags, plus the official 4¢ joint-issue stamp, it is a colorful collectible for collectors of Mexican-American history, international friendship issues, and 1960 commemoratives.

🧾 Key Points:

  • Country: United States of America
  • Date of Issue: September 16, 1960
  • City of Cancellation: Los Angeles, California
  • Stamp Value: 4¢
  • Theme: Mexican Independence 150th Anniversary | 1810–1960
  • Historical or Cultural Relevance: Joint issue with Mexico marking the 150th anniversary of Father Miguel Hidalgo’s Grito de Dolores on September 16, 1810, which sparked the Mexican War of Independence
  • Estimated Market Value: $6–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand

🖼️ Product Overview:

The 1960 Mexican Independence 150th Anniversary First Day Cover displays a dramatic cachet with the Independence Bell (Mexico) and Liberty Bell (Philadelphia) flanked by the U.S. and Mexican flags. The matching 4¢ red stamp shows the Independence Bell with rays of light, paired with the Los Angeles first day postmark.

Design Elements:

  • Art Craft cachet with crossed U.S. and Mexican flags, Independence Bell, and Liberty Bell
  • Official 4¢ “Mexican Independence 1810–1960” joint-issue stamp
  • Circular Los Angeles, Calif. postmark dated Sep 16, 9 AM, 1960
  • “150th Anniversary Mexican Independence” lettering
  • Art Craft cachet imprint

Appeal to Collectors: Ideal for collectors of Mexican-American and Latin American history philately, independence anniversaries and joint issues, or 1960 commemorative stamps.

📚 Historical Context:

Issued on September 16, 1960, in Los Angeles, California, this First Day Cover marks the 150th anniversary of Mexican Independence. On September 16, 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo rang the bell in Dolores and issued the Grito de Dolores, launching the Mexican War of Independence from Spain. The joint stamp issue with Mexico celebrated the shared history and friendship between the two nations.

💎 Collectible Value:

Typical Market Value or Rarity: Joint-issue covers from 1960 are popular among international and Latin American history collectors. Clean examples typically sell in the $6–$15 range.

Who Would Be Interested:

  • Collectors of Mexican-American and Latin American history philately
  • Enthusiasts of independence anniversaries and joint issues
  • Fans of 1960 commemorative stamps
  • General First Day Cover collectors focusing on international themes

✨ Unexpected or Notable Details:

The cachet cleverly pairs the Independence Bell of Mexico with the Liberty Bell of Philadelphia, symbolizing the parallel struggles for freedom in both nations. The crossed flags emphasize bilateral friendship. Issued on Mexico’s Independence Day, the cover carries strong cultural and historical resonance.

Add this rare Mexican Independence 150th Anniversary First Day Cover to your collection today!