Scott US#733
This stamp was issued in 1934. It can be purchased online from a dealer for $1.25 used and $1.80 mint. The nominal price indicates that it is of little value and a dealer is not want to buy one copy.
Reinhard A. Krause has written: 'The magic of antarctic colours' -- subject(s): Byrd Antarctic Expedition (2nd : 1933-1935), Exhibitions, Landscape in art
John S O'Brien has written: 'Byrd's dogs' -- subject(s): American, Byrd Antarctic Expedition, Discovery and exploration, Juvenile literature, Sled dogs
The theme of Admiral Byrd's autograph was Antarctic exploration.
Antarctic Explorer
The value would not be a great deal, but it is worth a few dollars. If you find a specific collector of Antarctica you might be able to get more for it. Part of it will depend on the stamp and country, as well as the specific cancellation.
Admiral Byrd named his bases Little America.
The address of the Byrd Aircraft Recovery Expedition is: 415 W Maple Ave, Monrovia, CA 91016-3209
He discovered the physics of life and nature in the fields of the antarctic.
John J. Bayer has written: 'John J. Bayer papers' -- subject(s): Correspondence, City of New York (Ship), Byrd Antarctic Expedition, Discovery and exploration
Byrd was a US naval officer who explored Antarctica and areas around the North Pole -- you could consider him a polar explorer. .
Admiral Richard E Byrd
little America