Are old US flags worth anything?
For the most part, non-military flags have a moderate to high value depending on size, condition and star pattern. Military flags usually have a very high value to collectors. Most of the other patterns are pretty rare and have a higher value.
When did the American flag have 36 stars?
NUMBER OF STARS IN THE U.S. FLAG, AND ADDITIONAL STATES REPRESENTED 1777 TO PRESENT
Date of Flag | Additional states with date of entry into Union |
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35 stars – July 4, 1863 to July 3, 1865 | West Virginia (June 20, 1863) |
36 stars – July 4, 1865 to July 3, 1867 | Nevada (October 31, 1864) |
Is it OK to fly a 48-star flag?
A: It is perfectly okay to use a Flag with 48 stars, or any other “official” Flag of the United States, during its progression to today. It is preferable to fly the current Flag, but not disrespectful or out of code to fly any of our country’s official Flags.
Are 48-star flags still made?
Our Changing Flag The flag that flies over President Truman’s house today is a 50-star flag. It has flown over the United States since July 4, 1960, after the addition of Hawaii and Alaska. It is the twenty-seventh official flag that has flown over the country. As of 2021, it has flown longer than the 48-star flag.
Are there any 49 star flags?
49-star American Flag On January 3rd, 1959, the 49 star flag became the official flag of the United States. Alaska was the 49th state formally granted statehood under an Executive order by President Eisenhower (January 3rd, 1959).
When did the American flag have 39 stars?
Q: When did the U.S. flag have 39 stars? There never was an “official” 39 star U.S. flag. However, flag manufacturers betting on early sales misjudged in 1889 by believing the two Dakotas would be admitted as one state and the others would be delayed until after the 4th of July.
What was the American flag during the Civil War?
The United States of America went through four different flags during the Civil War: The 33-star flag, the 34-star flag, the 35-star flag, and the 36-star flag. The original flag used during the attack on Fort Sumter was the 33-star flag, created in 1859 after the admission of Oregon into the United States of America.
Is it illegal to fly a torn flag?
Can You Fly a Tattered American Flag? The short answer is “no,” flags that display tears or appear worn down in a significant way should not be hoisted under any circumstances, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Can you display a 48-star American flag?
Who was the only President to serve under the 13 flag?
George Washington
Thirteen Star U.S. Flag, 1777 ~ 1795 The only President to serve under this flag was George Washington (1789-1797).
When was the 36 Star Flag added to the flag?
Thirty Six Star U.S. Flag, 1865 ~ 1867 The 36 Star Flag: This Flag became the Official United States Flag on July 4th, 1865. A star was added for the admission of Nevada (October 31st, 1864) and was to last for 2 years. The only President to serve under this flag was Andrew Johnson (1865-1869).
What is the difference between a 39 and 42 Star flag?
Note the 39 and 42 star flags were never official. By law (since 1818) the star representing a new state is added to the flag on the 4th of July following admission. However, the 39 and 42 star flags are more common than the 43 star flag that became official on July 4th, 1890.
What was the 34 star flag used for?
The 34 Star Flag This Flag became the Official United States Flag on July 4th, 1861. A star was added for the admission of Kansas (January 29th, 1861) and was to last for 2 years. The only President to serve under this flag was Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865). Select your 34 Star Flag size here.
Is a 49 star flag worth anything?
Although only official for one year, the 49 star flag was made in large numbers and so is still fairly easy to find on the market. Unless you find a US Navy made flag, their value is fairly low. The 50 star flag is the current design and so is not considered an antique.