#USA stamps

Stamp collection pulls in $5 million

A United States stamp depicting an upside-down electric car cost just 4 cents when it was issued in 1901. A strip of four of those stamps fetched more than $300,000 during the auction this week of famously flawed postage stamps owned by the late Mt. Lebanon investment adviser, Robert H. Cunliffe. The complete collection of 3,000 upside-down postage stamps -- considered the world's most comprehensi

Stamp honors Richard Wright

Richard Wright used his pen to battle racism. The U.S. Postal Service will use his image to do the same - and to help move the mail. At a first-day ceremony next Thursday in the Chicago Post Office, a 61-cent commemorative stamp honoring Wright will be issued as the 25th in the Literary Arts series. The stamp will cover the postage for first-class mail weighing up to 2 ounces when the new postal r

Stamp honors Edgar Allan Poe

Poet and master of terror Edgar Allen Poe is being honored Friday on a new commemorative postage stamp. Ceremonies marking the issuance of the 42-cent stamp are scheduled at the Library of Virginia in Richmond, the city where Poe was raised following the death of his parents. A member of the post office's board of governors, Katherine C. Tobin, says it's ironic that Poe is loved by so many so long

New U.S. stamp honors Oregon's Sesquicentennial

The Oregon Statehood stamp will be released on January 14, 2009. The first day of issue ceremony will be at the World Forestry Center in Portland. The stamp was painted by a well known illustrator from Beaverton, Oregon named Gregory Manchess. The original painting is quite small, only about 4x9 inches. The stamp depicts the rugged coastline of Oregon near Samuel Boardman state park, and was revie

New postage stamp raises Alzheimer's awareness

Helping to combat Alzheimer's disease, the U.S. Post Office has unveiled a new stamp to raise awareness. The stamp depicts a woman suffering from Alzheimer's and a helping hand on her shoulder. That hand represents friends and family who dedicate so much time caring for loved ones with the disease.

U.S. Postal Service issues new Alaska stamp

The U.S. Postal Service unveiled a new stamp in Fairbanks Wednesday to commemorate Alaska's 50 years of statehood. The new stamp features veteran sled dog racer Dee Dee Jonrowe during the Iditarod. Official Iditarod photographer Jeff Schultz took the picture. The stamp won't be released until January, just in time for the big celebration honoring the 50th anniversary of Alaska joining the union. "

New postage stamp honors Oregon's Sesquicentennial

The artwork selected for the 2009 postage stamp to honor Oregon's Sesquicentennial was unveiled at the state capitol Tuesday, August 19th. Governor Ted Kulongoski, who was on hand, says the stamp "truly captures the beauty of Oregon". The oil painting artwork was created by Beaverton artist, Greg Manchess from a scene near Boardman State Park. Manchess' art has been featured on the covers of Time,

Stamp honoring biochemist bears error

Use it as a postage stamp, not a chemistry text. In spite of a small error in a chemical formula, the U.S. Postal Service is going ahead with a commemorative stamp honoring biochemist Gerty Cori. She discovered cori ester, a derivative of glucose. The formula for the chemical is shown on the stamp. The error is in the placement of a line in the formula and does not create a new chemical, Postal S

Stunning Flowers Come Alive in 'Beautiful Blooms' Stamps

The U.S. Postal Service showcases the beauty of nature's fresh flowers with the nationwide issuance of the 41-cent Beautiful Bloomsstamps Aug. 10 in Portland, OR. The stamps are offered in booklets and in coils

World's Largest Postage Stamp

Acclaimed Kansas artist Stan Herd created a two-acre replica of the Southern Dogface butterfly stamp from one of the four Pollinator stamps. Herd's creation, the world's largest living stamp, is made up of only plants and other natural materials and is on a family farm outside of Lawrence, Kansas. "We planted 3,000 marigolds, 2,000 petunias, thousands of soybean plants, and used 40,000 thousand po

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