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2024 US Flags Forever First Class Stamp - 5 Books of 20 ( 100 Total Stamps )
2024 US Flags Forever First Class Stamp - 5 Books of 20 ( 100 Total Stamps )
Product Key Features:
Color: Red, White, and Blue
Denomination: Forever Stamp
Topic: 2024 US Flags Forever Stamps
Type: 20 Count Booklets
5 Booklets = 100 Stamps
Description
Real Postage Stamps: These are real postage stamps that can mail letters, envelopes, and others, They can cover the international rates the first time, USPS serves any country with a one-ounce letter. One stamp is one ounce.
Forever Stamps: These postage stamps are valid USPS forever postage stamps that can be used at any time, you can send mails no more than 1 ounce by USPS.
Saving Your Time and Money: No need to waste your time and money on the way to the post office for stamps! Our postage stamps are very convenient and also at a nice price!
Easy Use: With self-adhesive, convenient to use. Not only great for postcards, letters, mailing envelopes, or collecting but also suitable for collectibles, birthdays, weddings, parties, celebrations, and so on.
The Postal Service continues its tradition of celebrating the 2024 US flag with these stamps, which will be available in panes of 20, booklets of 20, and coils of 100, 3,000, and 10,000. The stamp art is a painting of three flags in a circular formation, reminiscent of the 50 flags encircling the Washington Monument. The artist used three photographs of the same flag taken seconds apart as a reference and stitched together the images into a single composition.
Reminiscent of the 50 flags encircling the Washington Monument, the three flags represented on the stamp are shown as if on poles arranged in a circular formation. The design was painted using gouache on the gesso board. Using three separate photographs of the same flag taken seconds apart as a reference, the images were combined into a single composition. The flags, shown from a low-angle perspective, billowing in the wind, evoke a sense of reverence and honor. Laura Stutzman was the stamp designer and illustrator. Ethel Kessler was the art director.
Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce price.