2014 US New Issues - American Philatelic Society
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2014 US New Issues - American Philatelic Society
2014 U.S. New Issues O n November 26, in Philadelphia, the Postal Service issued a First Class Kwanzaa stamp (Forever® priced at 46 cents) in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps. This new stamp design from the USPS celebrates the annual non-religious holiday of Kwanzaa, which takes place over seven days from December 26 to January 1. Kwanzaa derives its name from the phrase “first fruits” in Swahili, a widely spoken African language. Created in 1966, the holiday honors the African-American family, community, and culture. The stamp art features a stylized depiction of a man, woman, and child dressed in traditional, African-inspired clothing joined together in a unifying embrace. The seven candles, known as the mishumaa saba, are a centerpiece of the Kwanzaa table. An open book symbolizes the holiday’s emphasis on knowledge and cultural history. The bold colors in the stamp art represent the colors of the Kwanzaa flag — green for growth, red for blood, and black for the African people. Artist R. Gregory Christie worked with art director Antonio Alcalá, who designed the stamp. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Holiday Celebrations Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA Artist: R. Gregory Christie, Brooklyn, NY Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. (APU), Williamsville, NY Press Type: Mueller Martini, A76 Print Quantity: 7 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive 94 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / January 2014 Kwanzaa Stamp Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.56 x 26.67 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.23 mm (overall); 140.97 x 146.30 mm (pane) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Green, Red Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 6 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate block numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2013 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (585000) at top right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. Hanukkah Stamp On November 19, 2013, in New York City, the Postal Service issued a First Class Hanukkah stamp (Forever® priced at 46 cents) in one design in a pressuresensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps. Celebrated by Jews around the world, Hanukkah, the joyous Festival of Lights, spans eight nights and days of remembrance and ritual. In 2013 Hanukkah began at sundown on November 27. The stamp art is a photograph of a contemporary forged-iron menorah created by Vermont blacksmith, Steven Bronstein. Nine lighted white beeswax candles top the branches. “Hanukkah” (the Hebrew word for “dedication”) is spelled out across the top of the stamp in yellow letters. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp and George E. Brown was the photographer. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Holiday Celebrations Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Photographer: George E. Brown, Alexandria, VA Blacksmith: Steven Bronstein Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. (APU), Williamsville, NY Press Type: Mueller Martini, A76 Print Quantity: 7 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 26.67 x 19.56 mm (image); 30.23 x 23.11 mm (overall); 146.30 x 140.97 mm (pane) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 5 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate block numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2013 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (583000) at top right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. O n January 15, in San Francisco, California, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Lunar New Year: Year of the Horse First-Class Mail stamp (Forever® stamp priced at 46 cents) in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twelve stamps. The Year of the Horse stamp is the seventh of twelve stamps in the Celebrating Lunar New Year series. The Year of the Horse begins on January 31, 2014, and ends on February 18, 2015. The stamp art depicts Chinese drums, with drumsticks painted red for luck, of the sort traditionally played to welcome the New Year. Artist Kam Mak created this original painting. Art director Ethel Kessler incorporated elements from the previous series of Lunar New Year stamps to create continuity between the series. Denomination: First-Class Forever Format: Souvenir Sheet of 12 (1 design) Series: Celebrating Lunar New Year Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Artist: Kam Mak, Brooklyn, NY Engraver: Trident Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC 29325 Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 17,600,400 stamps Paper Type: Phosphored Tagged, Block; Nonphosphored Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black, Brown, Lavender, Gold Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 21.59 mm (image); 39.62 x 24.89 mm (overall); 184.15 x 148.59 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal Markings: Front: Header — “CELEBRATING LUNAR NEW YEAR.” Back: © 2013 USPS; USPS logo; Header — “CELEBRATING LUNAR NEW YEAR”; Short summary of Lunar New Year; Barcode (587100) at bottom of pane; Promotional text. 190 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / February 2014 Lunar New Year: Year of the Horse Format: Coil of 10,000 (1 design) Series: American Design Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC Artist: Lou Nolan Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Gravure Engraver: N/A Printer: Ashton Potter/Guilford Gravure, Williamsville, NY Chippendale Chair On January 2, in Kansas City, Missouri, the U.S. Postal Service reissued the Chippendale Chair 4-cent definitive stamp in one design in a water-activated gum coil of 10,000 stamps. Chippendale Chair, the fourth stamp in the American Design series, was first issued March 5, 2004. It features a stylized treatment of a Chippendale chair made in Philadelphia between 1760–1765. The artist, the late Lou Nolan, based his design on a Chippendale side chair, or chair without arms. The colors he used for the wood and seat cover give the stamp design a contemporary feel. Derry Noyes was the art director. Denomination: 4-cent Definitive Press Type: Cerutti, 118 Print Quantity: 100 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III Adhesive Type: Water-activated Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 17.98 x 21.37 mm (image); 22.10 x 24.89 mm (overall) Colors: Brown, Yellow, Orange Plate Numbers: “P” followed by four single digits Plate Number Frequency: Plate block number on 1st stamp of the form below stamp Coil Back Number Frequency: N/A Marginal Markings: N/A Harry Potter On November 19, 2013, in Orlando, Florida, the U.S. Postal Service celebrated the world of Harry Potter with a souvenir booklet that includes twenty new, colorful stamps (Forever® priced at 46 cents) that pay tribute to the magical stories that have inspired fans of all ages. The courageous heroes, fearsome villains, and extraordinary creatures of J.K. Rowling’s novels, as depicted in Warner Bros.’ award-winning films, come to life on the stamps that capture the enchantment of Harry’s world. Art directors Greg Breeding and William J. Gicker worked with Warner Bros. to design the souvenir booklet. Denomination: First-Class Forever Commemorative Format: Souvenir Booklet of 20 (20 designs) Series: N/A Art Directors: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA and William J. Gicker, Washington, DC Designer/Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/Hidden Microprint Engraver: N/A Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville, NY Press Type: Mueller Martini, A76 Print Quantity: 100 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III Block Tag Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Stamp Orientation: Horizontal/Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.89 x 39.62 mm (overall); 508.00 x 101.60 mm (flat booklet); 101.60 x 101.60 mm (folded booklet) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal Markings: Cover side: “Harry Potter”; 20 FIRST-CLASS FOREVER® STAMPS. Other: HARRY POTTER: TM & ©Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.; “Just before his … for generations.” Back: ©2013 USPS; Header — “Harry Potter”; Verso-text; USPS Logo; Barcode (015645471108); Promotional text. February 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 191 O n February 14, in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the American Philatelic Society AmeriStamp Expo 2014, Statehouse Convention Center, the U.S.P.S. issued Winter Flowers First-Class Mail stamps (Forever® priced at 49 cents) in four designs in a pressuresensitive adhesive booklet of twenty Winter Flowers stamps. Winter Flowers celebrates plants that brighten our dark winter days. Each of these four stamps depicts a close-up view of one plant — (clockwise) amaryllis, cyclamen, Christmas cactus, and paper white — with detailed and colorful renderings of its blossom and foliage. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the Winter Flowers stamps, which feature art by William Low. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (4 designs) Series: N/A Art Director:/Designer/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Artist: William Low, Huntington, NY Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta, 74 Print Quantity: 500 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged, Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.55 x 26.67 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.22 mm (overall); 145.80 x 60.45 mm (booklet) Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Blue Plate Numbers: “S” followed by five single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Header: “WINTER FLOWERS” “Twenty FirstClass Forever® Stamps” • Plate numbers in peel strip area • ©2013 • USPS in peel strip area • Barcode (015645689107) Shirley Chisholm On January 31, in Brooklyn, New York, at the Brooklyn Borough Hall, the USPS issued the Shirley Chisholm commemorative First-Class Mail stamp (Forever® priced at 49 cents) in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The U.S. Postal Service honors Shirley Chisholm (1924–2005), the first black woman ever elected to Congress, with the 37th stamp in its Black Heritage series. An outspoken politician who shattered barriers of race and gender in the 1960s and 1970s, Chisholm ran for president in 1972, becoming the first 284 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / March 2014 African American and only the second woman to seek the nomination of a major political party. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp using a painting of Chisholm by artist Robert Shetterly. The portrait is taken from a series of paintings titled “Americans Who Tell the Truth.” [Image unavailable at press time.] Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Commemorative Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Black Heritage Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Existing Art: Robert Shetterly Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 33.5 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged, Block; Nonphosphored, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.89 x 39.62 mm (overall); 148.59 x 184.15 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by four single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Header: “BLACK HERITAGE” • “37TH IN A SERIES • Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2013 USPS • Verso text • USPS logo • Plate position diagram • Barcode (471600) in upper right and lower left corners of pane • Promotional text. The Star-Spangled Banner On January 28, in Independence, Missouri, the U.S.P.S. issued The StarSpangled Banner First-Class Mail stamp (Forever® priced at 49 cents) in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive booklet of twenty stamps, produced by security printer Ashton Potter, and a coil of 100, produced by security printers Ashton Potter and CCL Label, Inc. This stamp commemorates the 200th anniversary of The Star-Spangled Banner with a photograph of the flag that flies over Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Baltimore. This flag is a replica of the one that inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The StarSpangled Banner” after realizing that Fort McHenry had withstood the British attack of September 13–14, 1814. The picture of the flag was taken against a backdrop of fireworks during an annual celebration of Defenders’ Day. Photographer Gary Clark said it was a challenge to get the fireworks and the flag in the same shot and that “the wind picked up quite a bit that night.” Art director Phil Jordan designed the stamp. [Image unavailable at press time.] Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever a) Format: Booklet of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Phil Jordan, Falls Church, VA Existing Photo: Gary Clark Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville, NY Press Type: Mueller Martini, A76 Print Quantity: 1 billion stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type II Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 18.54 x 21.34 mm (image); 22.10 x 24.89 mm (overall); 140.21 x 49.78 mm (booklet) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Plate Numbers: “P” followed by four single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Header: “The Star-Spangled Banner” Twenty FirstClass Forever® Stamps • ©2013 • USPS in peel strip area • Plate numbers in peel strip area • Barcode (015645689008) b) Format: Coil of 100 (1 design) Print Quantity: 1,500 million stamps Sizes (w x h): 22.12 x 24.89 mm (overall); 24.89 x 2212.24 mm (coil) Plate Number Frequency: Plate numbers every 31st stamp Coil Back Number Frequency: N/A Marginal Markings: N/A Other: Coil Wrap Barcode (07899003) Ferns On January 27, in Kansas City, Missouri, the USPS issued the 49-cent Ferns First-Class Mail stamps, in five designs in a pressure-sensitive adhesive coil of 3,000 and 10,000 stamps. These five new stamps celebrate the beauty and elegance of ferns. Each stamp depicts a close-up photograph of a different species of fern: Autumn Fern, Goldie’s Wood Fern, Soft Shield Fern, Fortune’s Holly Fern, and Painted Fern. The shapes and textures of the fronds stand out against a stark white background, highlighting the placement of the leaflets along each fern’s stem. Art director Phil Jordan designed the stamps using existing images by photographer Cindy Dyer. [Image unavailable at press time.] Denomination: 49-cent First-Class Mail a) Format: Coil of 3,000 (5 designs) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Phil Jordan, Falls Church, VA Existing Photos: Cindy Dyer Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 45 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III; Phosphor Tagged Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Green, Black Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 18.54 mm (image); March 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 285 BUYING in FLORIDA. We’ll come to YOU to BUY your collection! We Buy It ALL! From big messy rooms full to specialized collections worth $5,000–$250,000. Confidential Immediate Payment Over 30 years professional experience Contact us to set up an appointment Quality Stamps PO Box 1905-A Venice, FL 34284-1905 Ph: 941-376-5689 Fax: 941-493-1490 qualitystamps@verizon.net BuyingQualityStamps.com Douglas Weisz U.S. Covers Buying and Selling Postal History: Stampless to 1945, Quality First Day Covers, Postal Stationery, WWII Patriotics, Inaugurals, Flights I sell at shows — be sure to visit my booth! 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Don S. Cal PO Box 1732 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0089 Tel: 1 (250) 383-6211 • Fax: 1 (250) 383-6288 www.DonSCal.com Dealer member APS since 1985 24.89 x 22.09 mm (overall) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by four single digits Coil Number Frequency: Plate numbers every 30th stamp below stamp image b) Format: Coil of 10,000 (5 designs) Print Quantity: 50 million stamps Love: Cut-Paper Heart On January 21, in New York, New York, at the Time Warner Center, the USPS issued the Love: Cut-Paper Heart First-Class Mail stamp (Forever® priced at 46 cents) in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The 2014 Love stamp takes its inspiration from the paper cutting art tradition, particularly the form brought to America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by German immigrants. Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp, which features an illustration by Q. Cassetti. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Love Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA Artist: Q. Cassetti, Trumansburg, NY Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 50 million stamps Paper Type: Prephosphored, Type I Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Red, Pink, Dark Red Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 26.67 x 19.56 mm (image); 30.23 x 23.11 mm (overall); 146.05 x 139.70 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by three single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2013 USPS • USPS logo • Plate position diagram • Barcode (587200) in upper right and lower left corners of pane • Promotional text For more New Issues, visit www.stamps.org/ US-New-Issues O n March 13, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, the USPS issued the 70-cent C. Alfred “Chief ” Anderson definitive stamp, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The fifteenth stamp in the Distinguished Americans series honors pioneering African-American aviator C. Alfred “Chief ” Anderson (1907–1996), who played a crucial role during World War II in training the nation’s first black military pilots, the Tuskegee Airmen. The portrait featured on the stamp is a painting by Sterling Hundley based on a photograph of Anderson. Hundley added headgear used by pilots in World War II. Verso text appears on the back of the stamp pane. Art director Phil Jordan designed the stamp. Denomination: 70-cent Definitive Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Distinguished Americans Designer/Art Director: Phil Jordan Painting: Sterling Hundley Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Microprint “USPS” 404 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / April 2014 C. Alfred “Chief ” Anderson Printer: Ashton Potter, Williamsville, NY Press Type: Mueller Martini, A76 Print Quantity: 20 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Blue Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.56 x 26.67 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.23 mm (overall); 140.97 x 146.30 mm (pane); 563.88 x 292.61 mm (uncut press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 5 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (171100) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Descriptive Text; Website Information. The Star-Spangled Banner On March 3, in Washington, DC, the USPS issued The Star-Spangled Banner First-Class Mail stamp (Forever® priced at 49 cents), in one design. The formats available are a pressure-sensitive adhesive booklet of twenty stamps, a PSA coil of 100 stamps, and an ATM sheetlet of 18 stamps. This stamp commemorates the 200th anniversary of “The Star-Spangled Banner” with a photograph of the flag that flies over Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Baltimore. This flag is a replica of the one that inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner” after realizing that Fort McHenry had withstood the British attack of September 13–14, 1814. The picture of the flag was taken against a backdrop of fireworks during an annual celebration of Defenders’ Day. Photographer Gary Clark said it was a challenge to get the fireworks and the flag in the same shot because “the wind picked up quite a bit that night.” Art director Phil Jordan designed the stamp. Denomination: First-Class Mail® a) Format: ATM Sheetlet of 18 (1 design) Series: N/A Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Phil Jordan, Falls Church, VA Existing Photo: Gary Clark Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset, Microprint, “USPS” Printer: Banknote Corp. of America/SSP, Browns Summit, NC Print Quantity: 252 million stamps Press Type: Alprinta 74 Paper Type: Phosphor Overall Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Purple Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 18.03 x 20.83 mm (image); 22.10 x 24.89 mm (overall); 66.29 x 155.70 mm (booklet) Plate Numbers: “S” followed by 5 single digits Marginal Markings: Cover Side: “Need More Stamps”, FOREVER 18 First-Class Stamps; Barcode (587900); USPS logo; Promotional text. Stamp Side: ©2014 USPS in peel strip area; Plate block number in peel strip. b) Format: Booklet of 20 (1 design) Print Quantity: 500,000,000 stamps Sizes (w x h): 18.03 x 20.82 mm (image); 22.10 x 24.89 mm (overall); 140.21 x 49.78 mm (booklet) c) Format: Coil of 100 (1 design) Print Quantity: 1.5 Billion stamps Sizes (w x h): 19.15 x 20.82 mm (image); 22.19 x 24.38 mm (overall) Coil Number Frequency: Plate numbers every 32nd stamp below stamp image Wedding Cake On February 22, in Mesa, Arizona, the USPS issued the Wedding Cake, 70-cent definitive stamp, in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The Wedding Cake issuance, first introduced in 2009 and sold at the two-ounce stamp rate, accommodates the heavier weight of an invitation, as well as other mailings such as oversize cards or small gifts that require extra postage. The stamp art features a photograph taken by Renee Comet of a three-tier wedding cake topped with white flowers. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp. (Image unavailable.) Denomination: 70-cent Definitive Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Weddings Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Photographer: Renee Comet, Washington, DC Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Inc./SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta, 74 Print Quantity: 30 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged, Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.18 x 22.01 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.22 mm (overall); 137.80 x 143.13 mm (pane) Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Warm Gray Plate Numbers: “S” followed by 6 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2008 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (587500) in upper right and lower left hand corners of pane; Promotional text. Ralph Ellison On February 18, in Kansas City, Missouri, the USPS issued the Ralph Ellison 91-cent definitive stamp, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The 91-cent value meets the new rate for First-Class Mail weighing up to three ounces. The 29th stamp in the Literary Arts series honors author Ralph Ellison (1913–1994). With his 1952 novel, Invisible Man, a masterpiece of twentiethcentury fiction, Ellison drew on a wide range of narrative and cultural traditions, shedding vivid light on the African-American experience. The stamp art, an oil-on-wood painting by Kadir Nelson, shows Ellison circa 1950; the background shows Harlem at twilight. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp. Photo of Ralph Ellison courtesy of the Gordon Parks Foundation. Denomination: 91-cent Definitive Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Literary Arts Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Artist: Kadir Nelson, Los Angeles, CA Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 30 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged, Block; Nonphosphored, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 21.34 mm (image); 39.62 x 25.15 mm (overall); 184.15 x 148.59 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 5 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Header: “LITERARY ARTS”; “29TH IN A SERIES; Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: Quote: “I am an invisible man.”; Verso text (Ellison’s biography); ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (116500) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. Abraham Lincoln On February 12, in Springfield, Illinois, the USPS issued a 21-cent Abraham Lincoln (additional-ounce rate) definitive stamp in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps and a coil of 100. The Postal Service honors Abraham Lincoln with this new stamp issued at the additional-ounce rate for envelopes and mailings that require additional postage. The stamp features a black-andwhite photograph with a close-up view of the statue of Abraham Lincoln by sculptor Daniel Chester French that is housed inside the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. The image is slightly cropped to showcase the President’s rugged facial features. Carol M. Highsmith took the original photograph. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamp. April 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 405 Service celebrates the Great Spangled Fritillary on its fourth butterfly stamp issuance for large greeting card envelopes that require additional postage. Named for the silvery spots on the undersides of its wings, this large butterfly can have a wingspan of up to four inches and is found in all northern states. The stamp art is a colorful, highly stylized depiction of the butterfly. Tom Engeman was the artist. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamp. Denomination: 21-cent Definitive a) Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Issue Date & City: February 12, 2014, Springfield, IL Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC Existing Photo: Carol M. Highsmith Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 120 million stamps Paper Type: Prephosphored, Type II Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Cool Gray, Black Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 18.54 x 21.34 mm (image); 22.10 x 24.89 mm (overall); 133.35 x 122.56 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 3 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2013 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (116800) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. b) Format: Coil of 100 (1 design) Print Quantity: 200 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III; Phosphor Tagged Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 3 single digits Coil Number Frequency: Plate numbers every 20th stamp Great Spangled Fritillary (Butterfly) On February 10, in Kansas City, Missouri, the USPS issued a 70-cent Great Spangled Fritillary Butterfly (twoounce rate) definitive stamp in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The U.S. Postal 406 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / April 2014 Denomination: 70-cent Definitive Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Issue Date & City: February 10, 2014, Kansas City, MO 64108 (No Ceremony) Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC Artist: Tom Engeman, Bethany Beach, DE Engraver: Trident Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 60 million stamps Paper Type: Prephosphored, Type I Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Brown, Lt. Brown, Dk. Yellow, Dk. Orange, Orange, Cool Grey, Black Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 28.47 x 27.56 mm (image); 31.12 x 31.12 mm (overall); 146.05 x 180.98 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 7 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Header: “GREAT SPANGLED FRITILLARY”; FIRST-CLASS SURCHARGE RATE; Plate numbers in all four corners. Back: ©2013 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (116600) at upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. Hummingbird On February 7, in Kansas City, Missouri, the U.S.P.S. issued a 34-cent Hummingbird stamp (the new postcard rate stamp) in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps and in a coil of 100. The stamp will feature a blue-tinted, highly stylized, digital image of a hummingbird, a type of bird that uses its extra long bill and tongue to sip nectar from tubular flowers. Nancy Stahl illustrated the stamp, under the direction of Carl T. Herrman. Denomination: 34-cent Definitive (postcard rate) a) Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Issue Date & City: February 7, 2014, Kansas City, MO 64108 (No Ceremony) Designer/ Art Director/Typographer: Carl T. Herrman, North Las Vegas, NV Artist: Nancy Stahl, New York, NY Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville, NY Press Type: Mueller Martini, A76 Print Quantity: 100 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Blue Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 18.54 x 21.34 (image); 22.10 x 24.89 mm (overall); 135.89 x 125.22 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 5 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2013 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (117200) in upper and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. b) Format: Coil of 100 Print Quantity: 400 million stamps Paper Type: Prephosphored Type I, Block Tag Applied Sizes (w x h): 18.54 x 21.34 mm (image); 22.12 x 24.89 mm (overall); 24.89 x 2209.80 mm (coil) Coil Number Frequency: Plate numbers located under first stamp of impression; Barcode (07746004) Ferns On January 27, in Kansas City, Missouri, the USPS issued the 49-cent Ferns First-Class Mail stamps, in five designs in a pressure-sensitive adhesive coil of 3,000 and 10,000 stamps. These five new stamps celebrate the beauty and elegance of ferns. Each stamp depicts a closeup photograph of a different species of fern: autumn fern, Goldie’s wood fern, soft shield fern, Fortune’s holly fern, and painted fern. The shapes and textures of the fronds stand out against a stark white background, highlighting the placement of the leaflets along each fern’s stem. Art director Phil Jordan designed the stamps using existing images by photographer Cindy Dyer. (Image unavailable.) Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever a) Format: Coil of 3,000 (5 designs) Series: N/A Issue Date & City: January 27, 2014, Kansas City, MO (No Ceremony) Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Phil Jordan, Falls Church, VA Existing Photos: Cindy Dyer Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 4 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III; Phosphor Tagged Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Green, Black Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 18.54 mm (image); 24.89 x 22.09 mm (overall) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 4 single digits Coil Number Frequency: Plate numbers every 30th stamp below stamp image b) Format: Coil of 10,000 (5 designs) Print Quantity: 100 million stamps April 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 407 O n April 22, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Global: Sea Surface Temperatures Forever® International rate stamp, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of ten stamps. The USPS introduces Global: Sea Surface Temperatures, a new Forever international rate stamp. Issued at the $1.15 price that went into effect January 26, 2014, this Global Forever stamp can be used to mail a 1-ounce letter to any country to which First-Class Mail International service is available. As with all Global Forever stamps, this stamp will have a postage value equivalent to the price of a single-piece First-Class Mail International 1-ounce machinable letter in effect at the time of use. This round stamp features a visual representation of our planet’s sea surface temperatures. It shows the Earth with North America at the center and parts of South America, Asia, and Europe just visible on the edges, surrounded by vivid bands of color throughout the oceans. The image is one frame in a 1,460-frame animation created from the output of a computer model of Earth’s climate by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. Art director William J. Gicker designed the stamp. Denomination: Forever International rate Format: Pane of 10 (1 design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director: William J. Gicker Typographer: Greg Breeding Engraver: N/A Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Microprint “USPS” Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., 496 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / May 2014 Global Sea Surface Temperatures ern tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), the painted bunting (Passerina ciris), the Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula), the evening grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus), the scarlet tanager (Piranga olivacea), the rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus), the American goldfinch (Spinus tristis), and the whitethroated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis). Illustrator Robert Giusti painted the portraits based on photographs. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (10 designs) Williamsville, NY Press Type: Muller A76 Print Quantity: 25 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III Block Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Brown, Gray Stamp Orientation: Round Sizes (w x h): 32.26 x 32.26 mm (image); 35.81 x 35.81 mm (overall); 215.90 x 117.76 mm (pane); 215.90 x 558.80 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 6 single digits Songbirds On April 5, in Dallas Texas, the U.S. Postal Service issued Songbirds FirstClass Mail stamps (Forever® priced at 49 cents), in ten designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive booklet of twenty stamps. The USPS celebrates ten melodic voices with the Songbirds stamp issuance, which features the western meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), the mountain bluebird (Sialia currucoides), the west- Series: N/A Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Derry Noyes Artist: Robert Giusti Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Engraver: N/A Printer: Ashton Potter, Williamsville, NY Press Type: Muller Martini A76 Print Quantity: 400 million Paper Type: Nonphospheored Type III, Overall Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.90 x 39.62 mm (overall); 156.97 x 79.25 mm (booklet); 637.41 x 158.50 mm (press sheet) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: ©2014; Songbirds, Twenty First-Class Forever Stamps; Barcode; Plate numbers in peel strip area; USPS in peel strip area Yes, I Do On March 21, in Saint Louis, Missouri, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Yes, I Do 70-cent definitive stamp in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The USPS continues its celebration of weddings with its most recent addition to the popular Weddings series — the Yes, I Do stamp, first issued in 2013. Sold at the twoounce stamp rate, Yes, I Do accommodates the heavier weight of an invitation, as well as other mailings such as oversized cards or small gifts that require extra postage. The stamp highlights the words “Yes, I Do” nestled in a bouquet of flowers in the shape of a heart on a white background. A similarly designed companion stamp, Where Dreams Blossom — a Forever® stamp first issued in 2013 — is available for response cards, savethe-date notices, thank-you notes, and other correspondence. The stamp artwork was designed by Michael Osborne under the direction of Ethel Kessler. Denomination: 70-cent Definitive Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Weddings Designer/Typographer/Artist: Michael Osborne Art Director: Ethel Kessler Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Microprint Printer: Ashton Potter, Williamsville, NY Press Type: Vari-size Security Press A Flag For All Seaons Print Quantity: 20 million stamps On March 17, in Liberty, Missouri, the U.S. Postal Service issued A Flag for All Seasons First-Class Mail stamps (Forever® priced at 49 cents), in four designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive booklet of twenty stamps. A Flag for All Seasons, first introduced in 2013, features four different stamp designs. Each stamp shows an American flag, viewed from below, flying from a pole at full staff against a background of trees that evokes one of the four seasons of the year. Artist Laura Stutzman worked with art director and stamp designer Phil Jordan on this stamp art. Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III Blocked Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 21.34 mm (image); 39.62 x 24.89 mm (overall); 181.61 x 150.37 mm (pane); 544.83 x 451.10 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2012 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (587600) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text; Website information. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (4 designs) Series: N/A Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Phil Jordan Artist: Laura Stutzman Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Browns Summit, NC May 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 497 Narrows, the bridge connects Brooklyn and Staten Island. It can be seen from vantage points in all five of New York City’s boroughs. The artwork features a colorful, digital illustration of the bridge at twilight. Designed by art director Phil Jordan, the stamp showcases the work of illustrator Dan Cosgrove. Press Type: Alprinta, 74 Print Quantity: 2.2 billion stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Type II Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 18.03 x 20.82 mm (image); 22.10 x 24.89 mm (overall); 140.21 x 49.78 mm (booklet) Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Plate Numbers: “S” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: ©2013; USPS in peel strip area; Plate numbers in peel strip area USS Arizona Memorial On March 13, in Honolulu, Hawaii, the USPS issued the USS Arizona Memorial $19.99 Priority Mail Express Mail definitive stamp in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of ten stamps. The USS Arizona Memorial Priority Mail Express stamp honors the tranquil shrine to the 1,177 sailors aboard the ship who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. The artwork features an illustration of the memorial located in Pearl Harbor on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Designed by art director Phil Jordan, the stamp showcases the work of illustrator Dan Cosgrove. Denomination: Priority Mail Express Format: Pane of 10 (1 design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director: Phil Jordan Illustrator: Dan Cosgrove Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset Microprint Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Goebel Print Quantity: 3 million stamps Paper Type: Prephosphor Overall Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Size (w x h): 35.56 x 27.18 mm (image); 39.62 x 31.24 mm (overall); 183.90 x 180.85 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “S” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in two corners of pane. Back: ©2013 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; UPC Barcode (116400) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. Denomination: Priority Mail Rate Format: Pane of 10 (1 design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Phil Jordan Artist: Dan Cosgrove Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Micoprint Printer: Ashton Potter, Williamsville, NY Press Type: Vari-size security press Print Quantity: 10 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 27.56 mm (image); 39.62 x 31.12 mm (overall); 104.65 x 180.85 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in two corners of pane. Back: ©2014 USPS; Three USPS logos; Plate position diagram; Barcode (116300) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text; Proprietary Notice. Verrazano-Narrows Bridge On March 4, in Brooklyn, New York, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge $5.60 Priority Mail® stamp in one design, in a pressuresensitive adhesive pane of ten stamps. With this 2014 Priority Mail stamp, the USPS commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Spanning New York Bay at the For more U.S. New Issues, visit www.stamps.org/US-New-Issues 498 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / May 2014 O n May 29, in Las Vegas, Nevada, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Nevada Statehood 49-cent Forever Commemorative stamp, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. This stamp celebrates the 150th anniversary of Nevada statehood. Nevada became the 36th state on October 31, 1864. The stamp art depicts a close-up view of an area in Fire Canyon, part of Valley of Fire, Nevada’s oldest state park. The painting is an oil-on-Masonite panel. Captured by Nevada artist Ron Spears at dawn, the sandstone formations glow in shades of brilliant reds and yellows — a result of various quantities of iron in the rock — highlighted by deep purple and blue shadows. Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever® Commemorative Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) 592 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / June 2014 Nevada Statehood Series: Statehood Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA Artist: Ron Spears, Reno, NV Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint Printer: Banknote Corporation of America/ SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alaprinta 74 Print Quantity: 35 million stamps Paper Type: Overall Phosphor Tagged Paper Adhesive Type: Pressure sensitive adhesive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Cool Gray Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 20.83 mm (image); 183.90 x 150.37 mm (overall); 181.36 x 146.81 mm (pane); 601.47 x 551.69 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “S” followed by 6 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (472200) in upper right and lower left corners of pane. Harvey Milk On May 22, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Harvey Milk 49-cent Forever Commemorative stamp, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. With this stamp, the U.S. Postal Service honors Harvey Milk, a visionary leader who became one of the first openly gay elected officials in the United States, when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977. In the stamp art, a well-known black-andwhite photograph of Milk by Daniel Nicoletta, is accented at top left by a vertical strip showing the colors of the gay pride flag. Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever® Commemorative Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint Printer: Banknote Corporation of America/ SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta 74 Print Quantity: 30 million stamps Paper Type: Overall Phosphor Tagged Paper Adhesive Type: Pressure sensitive adhesive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 20.83 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.89 x 39.62 mm (overall); 150.36 x 187.96 mm (pane); 601.47 x 551.69 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “S” followed by four single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (472000) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text; Harvey Milk’s Bio; HARVEY MILK® Licensed by the Harvey Milk Foundation. Vintage Circus Posters On May 5, in Sarasota, Florida, the U.S. Postal Service® issued Vintage Circus Posters commemorative stamps, in eight designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of sixteen stamps. With this issuance the USPS celebrates the large, colorful pieces of early twentieth-century circus poster art that showcased eye-catching imagery of stunts, performers, and animals. This pane of stamps features reproductions of eight vintage circus posters; each stamp features one poster. The pane’s verso text includes a brief discussion of the history and purpose of circus posters. The selvage features an image of a circus entrance shot by photographer Edward J. Kelty in 1937. Art director Greg Breeding worked on the stamp pane with designer Jennifer Arnold. Washington, DC Art Director: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Microprint “USPS” Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta 74 Print Quantity: 60 million stamps Paper Type: Overall Phosphor Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Horizontal and Vertical Sizes (w x h): 46.95 x 33.56 mm (image); 24.91 x 33.56 mm (image); 50.76 x 37.11 mm (overall); 28.47 x 37.11 mm (overall); 196.85 x234.95 mm (pane) Format: Pane of 16 (8 designs) Series: N/A Designer/Typographer: Jennifer Arnold, Marginal Markings: Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (472100) lower left cor- Commemorative ner of pane; Promotional text; Verso Text. Where Dreams Blossom On May 2, in Acton, Massachusetts, the U.S. Postal Service reissued the Where Dreams Blossom First-Class Forever® stamp, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. With a splash of color, the Where Dreams Blossom stamp, first issued in 2013, adds a fun and contemporary flair to all kinds of correspondence, including save-the-date notices, response cards, and thank-you notes. It can also be used for cards and letters sent to celebrate other joyous moments and to deliver comfort and encouragement. The stamp art highlights a stylized bouquet of flowers similar to the design of the June 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 593 two-ounce Yes, I Do wedding stamp first issued in 2013. The stamp artwork was designed by Michael Osborne under the direction of Ethel Kessler. Colors: Red, Blue Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 18.54 x 21.34 mm (image); 22.09 x 24.89 mm (overall) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 2 single Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Art Director: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Designer/Typographer/Artist: Michael digits Coil Number Frequency: Plate numbers every 32nd stamp below stamp image; Coil Back Number Frequency every 10th stamp Osborne, San Francisco, CA Charlton Heston Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Inc./SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta, 74 Print Quantity: 50 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged, Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 19.05 x 26.16 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.23 mm (overall); 137.79 x 143.00 mm (pane) Colors: Gold, Lt. Green, Orange, Pink, Blue, Red, Dk. Green, Purple, Warm Gray Plate Numbers: “S” followed by nine single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2012 USPS; USPS Logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (579900) in upper right and lower left hand corners of pane; Promotional text. Red, White, and Blue Forever On April 25, in San Francisco, California, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Red, White, and Blue (Forever® priced at 49 cents) definitive stamps, in four designs, in pressure-sensitive adhesive coils. To accommodate business use, the stamps were issued in large coils of 10,000. Inspired by twentieth-century American ephemera, each stamp features a modern interpretation of a flying flag, complete with wavy stripes and five-pointed stars. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamps. (Image not available at press time.) Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Coil of 10,000 (4 designs) Series: N/A Art Director/Designer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Typographer: Greg Berger, Manassas, VA Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 150 Million Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III; Phosphor Tagged Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Hartford 594 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / June 2014 On April 11, in Hollywood, California, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Charlton Heston (Forever® priced at 49 cents) commemorative First-Class Mail stamp in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The eighteenth stamp in the Legends of Hollywood series celebrates the career of Charlton Heston (1923–2008). Known for tackling heroic roles in epic blockbusters, Heston made more than seventy films in a career that spanned seven decades. He won a Best Actor Oscar for his role in the 1959 film Ben-Hur. The stamp art features a color portrait of Heston based on a photograph taken by the actor’s wife, Lydia Clarke Heston. A color-tinted image of Heston from BenHur decorates the selvage. The back of the stamp pane includes verso text. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamp, which was illustrated by Drew Struzan. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Commemorative Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: Legends of Hollywood Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Greg Breeding ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (471800) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text; Proprietary notice; Biographical text. Jimi Hendrix Artist: Drew Struzan Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Microprint Printer: Ashton Potter, Williamsville, NY Press Type: Muller A76 Print Quantity: 20 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III Blocked Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 36.07 m (image); 24.89 x 39.63 mm (overall); 215.24 x 182.10 mm (pane); 658.42 x 558.98 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by four single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Header: LEGENDS of HOLLYWOOD Plate numbers in two corners of pane. Back: On March 13, in Austin, Texas, the U.S. Postal Service issued a Jimi Hendrix (Forever® priced at 49 cents) commemorative First-Class Mail stamp in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of sixteen stamps. The $7.84 Jimi Hendrix pane of stamps may not be split, and the stamps may not be sold individually. Guitarist, songwriter, and singer Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970) was one of the most important musicians of the twentieth century. Combining influences from rock, modern jazz, soul, and the blues with his own innovations, Hendrix created a unique style that influenced musical artists of his era and continues to inspire musicians into the twenty-first century. This is the fourth issuance in the Music Icons series. The stamp pane, designed to resemble a vintage 45 rpm record sleeve, features a painting of Hendrix’s face surrounded by colorful swirls and small icons that refer to song lyrics or aspects of Hendrix’s life. The stamp art shows Hendrix in performance. Text below the stamps briefly describes Hendrix’s musical legacy. Rudy Guttierez created original art for the stamp and the stamp pane. Art director Greg Breeding was the designer. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Commemorative Format: Pane of 16 (1 design) Series: Music Icons Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Greg Breeding Artist: Rudy Gutierrez Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta 74 Print Quantity: 60 million stamps Paper Type: Overall Prephosphor Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Square Sizes (w x h): 27.6 x 27.6 mm (image); 31.1 x 31.1 mm (overall); 177.9 x 177.9 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: none Marginal Markings: “Jimi Hendrix” Header; ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Jimi Hendrix Bio; Barcode (588000); Promotional text APS StampShow 2014 August 21–24 • Connecticut Convention Center For show information, visit www.stamps.org/StampShow June 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 595 O n June 6, in York, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Hot Rods 49-cent Forever® stamps, in two designs, in a pressure sensitive adhesive booklet of twenty stamps. With these two stamps, the USPS celebrates hot rods, the fast, powerful vehicles that thrill-seeking enthusiasts have been modifying for nearly a century. The cars depicted are 1932 Ford “Deuce” roadsters. One stamp features a black ‘32 Ford with orange flames running down the car’s body. The other stamp showcases a red ‘32 Ford. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps, which feature art by John Mattos. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (2 designs) Series: N/A Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC Artist: John Mattos, San Francisco, CA Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Engraver: WRE Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 100 Million Stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III, Overall tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 18.54 mm (image); 24.89 x 22.09 mm (overall); 49.78 x 139.7 mm (booklet); 139.7 x 348.49 mm (press sheet) Colors: Yellow, Red, Cyan, Black Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: Plate numbers; ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Barcode (689200) 694 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / July 2014 American Hot Rods Migratory Bird Hunting & Conservation On June 27, in Washington, DC at the Department of the Interior, the U.S. Department of the Interior issued the $15 Migratory Bird Hunting & Conservation stamp for the 2014–2015 waterfowl hunting season. The stamp is valid through June 30, 2015 and is available in the following formats: Water-activated gum (WAG) pane of 20 and Pressuresensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of one. There are four philatelic products for this stamp issue: Migratory Bird Uncut Press Sheet (WAG), $1,100 (Quantity 100); Migratory Bird Uncut Press Sheet Flat (PSA), $350 (Quantity 100); Migratory Bird Silk Cachet, $25; and Migratory Bird Artist Commemorative Card, $50. The artist, Adam Grimm, of Burbank, South Dakota, won the 2014– 2015 competition with his oil painting of a pair of Canvasback ducks. Eligible species for the contest this year included Blue-winged Teal, Cinnamon Teal, Gadwall, Mallard, and the Canvasback which has appeared four times on the stamp, most recently in 1993. Adam Grimm is a two-time winner of the contest. His painting of a Mottled Duck appeared on the 2000–2001 stamp. The Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp — commonly called the Federal Duck Stamp and increasingly called the Migratory Bird Stamp — raises about $25 million annually. Proceeds from the sale of the stamp are used to buy or lease wetlands and associated upland habitats for inclusion in the National Wildlife Refuge System. Waterfowl hunters, bird watchers and other outdoor recreationists, art and stamp collectors, and many other people who wish to invest in wetland and grassland conservation buy these stamps. (Stamp image unavailable at press time.) Denomination: $15 Special (a) Format: Sheet of 20 (1 design) Series: Federal Duck Art Director: Laurie Shaffer, FWS Artist: Adam Grimm, Burbank, SD Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “FWS” Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville, NY Press Type: Stevens, Vari-Size Security Print Quantity: 100,000 stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III Adhesive Type: Water-Activated Gum Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Invisible Fluorescent Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 44.02 x 32.00 mm (image); 48.01 x 35.99 mm (overall); 260.35 x 179.96 mm (pane); 457.20 x 558.80 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 5 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: “Artist: Adam Grimm” in four positions; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 20 x $15.00 in four positions; Silhouetted Image of Duck printed in BCMY, in two positions; Plate number in four positions. Back: Barcode (335000) in four positions; Verso-text behind each stamp. (b) Format: Pane of 1 Print Quantity: 2,500,000 stamps Adhesive Type: Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Sizes (w x h): 44.02 x 32.00 mm (image); 48.01 x 35.99 mm (overall); 155.58 x 66.68 mm (pane); 457.20 x 558.80 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal Markings: Front: Header: “U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service”; 2014–2015 Migratory Bird Hunting & Conservation Stamp; Peel Here; Artist: Adam Grimm; Canvasback; If applicable peel and attach to hunting license; Informational text. Back: Verso-text; Ordering information; UPC Code (015645335103). July 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 695 O n July 30, in Petersburg, Virginia at the Petersburg National Battlefield, and in Mobile, Alabama at the History Museum of Mobile, the U.S. Postal Service issued a Civil War: 1864 (Forever® priced at 49 cents) commemorative se-tenant First-Class Mail stamp pair (two designs) in a pressure-sensitive adhesive souvenir sheet of twelve stamps. The $5.88 Civil War: 1864 souvenir sheet may not be split, and the stamps may not be sold individually. The USPS continues its five-year commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War with this souvenir sheet, which includes two stamps. One depicts the 22nd United States Colored Troops engaged in the June 15–18, 1864, assault on Petersburg, Virginia, at the beginning of the Petersburg Campaign. The stamp is a reproduction of a painting, dated 1892, by J. André Castaigne (painting courtesy of the West Point Museum, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York). The other stamp depicts Admiral David G. Farragut’s fleet at the Battle of Mobile Bay (Alabama) on August 5, 1864. The background image on the pane is a photograph of Battery A, 2nd U.S. Colored Artillery (Light), Department of the Cumber- 790 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / August 2014 Civil War: 1864 Stamps land, 1864 (photograph courtesy of the Chicago History Museum, ICHi-07774). The souvenir sheet also includes period quotes and lyrics from a Negro spiritual. The Civil War Sesquicentennial series was designed by art director Phil Jordan. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 12 (2 designs) Series: Civil War Sesquicentennial Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Phil Jordan, Falls Church, VA Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta 74 Print Quantity: 10,800,000 stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged Paper, Block Tag Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Warm Grey Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 50.81 x 26.87 mm (image); 53.45 x 30.42 mm (overall); 225.55 x 171.45 mm (pane); 454.28 x 520.70 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal Markings: Back: Civil War 1864 Bio©; Plate Grid; UPC Code; USPS Logo; Copyright date 2013 USPS Medal of Honor: Korean War On July 26, in Washington, DC at the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Medal of Honor: Korean War (Forever® First-Class Mail priced at 49 cents) stamps, in two designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive prestige folio of 20 stamps. In January 2012, the USPS invited the last living Korean War Medal of Honor recipients to join in honoring the extraordinary courage of every member awarded the medal for their valorous actions during the war. This four-page prestige folio, Medal of Honor: Korean War, honors those 145 recipients.The first side of the prestige folio highlights historical photographs of the last living recipients of the Medal of Honor from the Korean War. The thirteen photographs surround two Forever stamps. One stamp features a photograph of the Navy version of the Medal of Honor; the other stamp features a photograph of the Army version of the Medal of Honor. The second page includes a short piece of text and a key to the names of the recipients pictured in the cover photos. The names of all 145 recipients of the Medal of Honor from the Korean War are listed on page three. The remaining eighteen stamps are found on the back page along with a quote describing why the Medal of Honor is awarded: “For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty.” Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the prestige folio and the stamps, working with photographs of the medals by Richard Frasier. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Prestige Folio of 20 (2 designs) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA Photographer: Richard Frasier, Vienna, VA Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta, 74 Print Quantity: 30 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Metallic Gold, Gray Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.90 x 39.62 mm (overall); 190.5 x 431.8 mm (pane); 431.8 x 571.5 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “S” followed by 6 single digits Marginal Markings: Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (587400) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text The APRL Delivers To Your Mailbox & Your Inbox The American Philatelic Research Library has resources on just about every aspect of stamp collecting — a subject, a place, a time, or even a person. With more than 20,000 books and 5,000 periodicals from around the world, the APRL staff can assist you with your research needs. www.stamplibrary.org the ultimate philatelic research site Learn how to use the Library to increase your enjoyment of the hobby. Search our online catalogue for books, journals, article references, & name sales. For a more personal touch, call our friendly staff 814-933-3803, selection 3 August 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 791 O n August 21, at APS StampShow in Hartford, CT, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Hudson River School stamps (Forever® FirstClass Mail priced at 49 cents), in four designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps. This twelfth issuance in the American Treasures series features details of paintings by four renowned artists of the Hudson River School. Inspired by the stunning natural beauty of New York state, this loose-knit school of painters flourished from the mid-1830s to the mid-1870s and gave America its first major school of art. The paintings on these stamps are: Distant View of Niagara Falls, 1830, oil on panel by Thomas Cole (1801–1848); Summer Afternoon, 1865, oil on canvas by Asher B. Durand (1796–1886); Sunset, 1856, oil on canvas by Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900); and Grand Canyon, oil on canvas by Thomas Moran (1837–1926). Hudson River School Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black Plate Numbers: “C” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: Plate numbers in peel strip area; ©2014; USPS Logo; Title; Barcode (689500) Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (4 Janis Joplin Art Director/Designer/Typographer: On August 8, in San Francisco, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Janis Joplin stamp (Forever® First-Class Mail priced at 49 cents) in one design, in a designs) Series: American Treasures Derry Noyes, Washington, DC Existing Art: Thomas Cole, Frederic E. Church, Thomas Moran, Asher B. Durand Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Engraver: WRE Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko, (DNK) Print Quantity: 100 Million Stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged Paper, Overall, Block Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 21.34 mm (image); 39.62 x 24.89 mm (overall); 79.25 x 155.58 mm (booklet); 155.70 x 316.99 mm (press sheet) 886 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / September 2014 pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of 16 stamps. This item will only be sold in full format, as a pane of 16. The fifth issuance in the Music Icons series features Janis Joplin, a groundbreaking singer, whose powerful bluesy voice propelled her to the pinnacle of rock stardom. The artwork for this stamp features a photo of Janis Joplin taken by David Gahr in June 1970. The original black-and-white photo is rendered in shades of blue, with Joplin’s trademark round sunglasses tinted a shade of pink. The words “Janis Joplin,” along with the “Forever” denomination and “USA” appear in psychedelic-style script reminiscent of the 1960s, in shades of gold, orange, and pink. Daniel Pelavin designed the lettering. Text below the stamps briefly describes Joplin’s musical legacy. The flip side of the stamp pane, designed to resemble a vintage 45 rpm record sleeve, features a photograph of Joplin taken by Bruce Steinberg in May 1968 at the First International San Jose Pop Festival. The image is accompanied by the words “Janis Joplin Blues Rock Country Soul Folk,” in psychedelic-style lettering. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 16 (1 design) Series: Music Icons Designer/Art Director: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA Typographer: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA & Daniel Pelavin, New York, NY Engraver: N/A Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville, NY Press Type: Muller A76 Print Quantity: 50 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Stamp Orientation: Square Sizes (w x h): 27.56 x 27.56 mm (image); 31.12 x 31.12 mm (overall); 177.80 x 177.80 mm (pane); 539.75 x 539.75 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: None Marginal Markings: Front: ©2014 USPS; USPS Logo; Barcode (588100); Proprietary text; Copyright date; Website Information. Back: Photo. Farmers Markets On August 7, in Washington, DC, at The White House Farmers Market, the U.S. Postal Service issued Farmers Markets (Forever® First-Class Mail priced at 49 cents), in four designs, in a pressuresensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps. The USPS celebrates the abundance and bounty of America’s farmers markets with four colorful se-tenant stamps depicting a table laden with products found at a typical farmers market. The stamp on the far left has, among its products, various baked goods, artisan cheeses, and eggs. The produce on the second stamp includes vegetables and fruits. Cut flowers adorn the third stamp. The stamp on the far right features live plants. Most items bear handwritten labels that identify the product and its price. Text on the back of the pane describes the appeal of Farmers Markets. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 20 (4 designs) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Artist: Robin Moline, Lakeland, MN Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville, NY Press Type: Muller A76 Print Quantity: 100 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.56 x 28.07 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.23 mm (overall); 120.65 x 209.55 mm (pane); 603.25 x 209.55 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by 4 single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate number; Year of issue; Header (Farmers Markets). Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (472500); Descriptive text; Promotional text. U.S. New Issues Online • www.stamps.org/US-New-Issues STOP & SHOP at the APC When traveling through beautiful central Pennsylvania, be sure to stop and shop at the APS Stamp and Cover Shop, located in the American Philatelic Center in Bellefonte. In a no-pressure atmosphere, enjoy browsing through boxes and binders full of interesting philatelic items, ranging in price from 5¢ to $1,500, all donated by fellow stamp collectors. Whether your interests are stamps, postal history, or FDCs, there is something for everyone, including philatelic supplies and ephemera. Hours of operation: Monday through Wednesday and Friday from Noon–4:30 P.M. and by appointment. (Closed Thursday.) Contact: Richard Nakles at rnakles@stamps.org or 814-933-3803, ext. 275. September 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 887 O n September 13, in Baltimore, Maryland at the Anniversary Festival at Fort McHenry, the U.S. Postal Service issued The War of 1812: Fort McHenry (Forever® priced at 49 cents) commemorative First-Class Mail stamp, in one design, in a pressuresensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps. The $9.80 pane may not be split, and the stamps may not be sold individually. In 2014 the USPS continues its commemoration of the War of 1812, a conflict with Great Britain that many Americans viewed as the nation’s “Second War of Independence.” The stamp subject is the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland, in September 1814. Illustrated with mixed media by noted historical painter Greg Harlin, the stamp art depicts the battle from the vantage point of a group of soldiers manning a cannon in defense of the fort. The stamp art also gives prominence to “the rockets’ red glare” that Francis Scott Key wrote about in The Star-Spangled Banner. A portrait by Rembrandt Peale of the fort’s commander, George Armistead, appears on the reverse of the stamp pane (courtesy of the Maryland Historical Society). The selvage engraving on the front of the pane is a black-and-white version of a painting by Percy Moran depicting Key aboard the ship from which he witnessed the battle. The stamp pane includes verso text and selvage text. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamp and pane. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Commemorative Format: Souvenir Sheet of 20 (1 design) Series: War of 1812 Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Artist: Greg Harlin, Annapolis, MD Engraver: WRE/ColorTech 978 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / October 2014 Fort McHenry Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 30 million stamps Paper Type: USPS-P-1238, Phosphor Tagged Paper, Block, Nonphosphored Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Tan, Black Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 27.56 mm (image); 39.62 x 31.12 mm (overall); 260.35 x 184.15 mm (pane); 260.00 x 921.00 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal Markings: Front: Side Header: The War of 1812: Fort McHenry; Descriptive text. Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram in lower right corner; Barcode (588200) in lower left corner; Promotional text; Portrait of George Armistead; Descriptive text. Poinsettia On August 21, in Hartford, Connecticut, the U.S. Postal Service reissued the Poinsettia (Forever® priced at 49 cents) First-Class Mail stamp, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive booklet of 20 stamps. The Poinsettia stamp features a bright, cheerful rendering of America’s favorite holiday flower. Introduced in 2013, the stamp is being reissued in 2014. The stamp art depicts the rich red and vibrant green leaves surrounding the flower — the cluster of small, rather modest cup-shaped structures in the center. The red “petals” that we think of as the flower are actually modified leaves called bracts. The art reference for this stamp was a potted poinsettia. Designed by art director Ethel Kessler, the stamp features the work of William Low. Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-Sided Booklet of 20 (1 design) Series: Holiday Celebrations Art Director/Designer:/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Artist: William Low, Huntington, NY Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Engraver: N/A Printer: Banknote Corporation of America/ SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta, 74 Print Quantity: 160 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged, Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.55 x 26.67 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.22 mm (overall); 145.80 x 60.45 mm (pane) Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Plate Numbers: “S” followed by four single digits Marginal Markings: Plate numbers in peel strip area; ©2014; USPS in peel strip area Send for Our United States Current Catalog in Full Color! 160-page catalog now with thousands of graded stamps from PSE, PSAG & PF. If you collect SUPERB, X F or V F stamps, This Catalog is a MUST! 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The USPS celebrates the winter holidays internationally with the Global: Silver Bells Wreath stamp. This is the second stamp in the Global Holiday series. This stamp offers a single price for any FirstClass Mail International 1-ounce letter to any country in the world. As with all Global Forever stamps, this stamp will have a postage value equivalent to the price of a single-piece First-Class Mail International 1-ounce machinable letter in effect at the time of use. An elegant wreath of silver bells graces this round holiday stamp. The circle of densely packed bells is arranged against a deep green background, with a rich red bow anchored at the top of the wreath. Art director William J. Gicker and Michael Owens designed the stamp. Sally Andersen-Bruce photographed the wreath, which was constructed by Michael Owens. Angelica Dennis created the bow. 1076 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / November 2014 Global: Silver Bells Wreath Manufacturing Process: Offset, Microprint Printer: Banknote Corporation of America/ SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta Model 74 Print Quantity: 30 million stamps Paper Type: Raflatac USPS-P-1238 Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Silver, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Round Sizes (w x h): 32.26 x 32.26 mm Denomination: Forever International Price Format: Pane of 10 (1 design) Series: Global Holiday Designers: Michael Owens, Washington, DC; William J Gicker, Washington, DC Art Director: William J Gicker, Washington, DC Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Photographer: Sally Andersen-Bruce, New Milford, CT Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo (image); 35.81 x 35.81 mm (overall); 209.55 x 114.30 mm (pane); 628.65 x 228.60 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “S” followed by five single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in two corners of pane. Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (588) Winter Fun On October 23, 2014, in New York City, NY, the U.S. Postal Service will be issued the Winter Fun stamps (Forever® First-Class Mail priced at 49-cents) in four designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive booklet of stamps. With four playful designs, Winter Fun stamps celebrate some of the sea- son’s most enjoyable activities: iceskating, making snow angels, building snowmen, and bird-watching. The art for the ice skaters stamp was painted with acrylic on plywood with a dry brush technique to give the illustration a textured, folk-art feel. The art for the other three stamps was hand-sketched and then digitally manipulated. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamps using existing illustrations by Janet Atkinson (ice-skating), Jing Jing Tsong (building snowmen and making snow angels), and Christine Roy (bird-watching). Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-sided booklet of 20 (4 designs) Series: Holiday Celebrations Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Engraver: WRE Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 400 million stamps Paper Type: UPM Raflatac Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.56 x 26.68 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.23 mm (overall); 146.05 x 60.45 mm (booklet); 146.05 x 362.71 mm (press sheet) Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black Plate Numbers: “C” followed by four single digits Marginal Markings: Title printed on tab side; Plate numbers in peel strip area; ©2014; USPS logo; Barcode (300); Promotional text. Glade Creek Grist Mill On September 29, in Danese, West Virginia, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Glade Creek Grist Mill stamp (Priority Mail® priced at $5.75) in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of ten stamps. The USPS celebrates one of West Manufacturing Process: Offset Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Virginia’s most photographed landmarks with the issuance of the Glade Creek Grist Mill Priority Mail stamp. A 1976 re-creation of an old mill that once stood nearby, the Glade Creek Grist Mill is constructed of parts from three historic West Virginia mills. The stamp art captures the beauty of the structure in its pristine setting along Glade Creek in Babcock State Park in autumn. Designed by art director Derry Noyes, this stamp features the work of illustrator Dan Cosgrove. Denomination: $5.75 Priority Mail Format: Pane of 10 (1 design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC Artist: Dan Cosgrove, Chicago, IL Engraver: N/A Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Williamsville, NY Press Type: Stevens Vari-Size Security Press Print Quantity: 5 million stamps Paper Type: Non-phosphored Type III, Block Tag Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 36.07 x 27.56 mm (image); 39.62 x 31.12 mm (overall); 104.65 x 180.85 mm (pane); 209.30 x 542.54 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by four single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate Number; Year of Issue. Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Two Barcodes (117300); Promotional text. Breast Cancer Research On September 30, in Sacramento, California, the U.S. Postal Service reissued the Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp priced at 60 cents, in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. Semipostals are stamps sold at a surcharge to raise money for a particular cause. Originally issued in 1998, the stamp art depicts a woman standing with her right arm raised, reaching behind her head in the position recommended for breast self-examination. The drawing of the woman’s body is set against a background of pastel colors from yellow to violet that cover the entire face of the stamp. Across the top of the stamp are the words “Breast Cancer.” Circling the figure’s right breast are the phrases, in all caps, “FUND THE FIGHT” and “FIND A CURE.” Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp using original artwork by Whitney Sherman. Denomination: Nondenominated FirstClass Mail Semi-postal (60 cents) November 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 1077 granted. The stamps feature digital illustrations by Jason Seiler that depict the five chefs in a style intended to resemble oil paintings. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamps. Format: Pane of 20 (1 design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Artist: Whitney Sherman, Baltimore, MD Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset, Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Pane of 20 (5 designs) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Microprint Printer: Banknote Corporation of America/ SSP, Browns Summit, NC Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Press Type: Alprinta 74 Print Quantity: 20 million stamps Paper Type: Raflatac, USPS-P-1238 Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Artist: Jason Seiler, Chicago, IL Engraver: N/A Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., adhesive Colors: Yellow, Light Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Williamsville, NY Yellow, Black Press Type: Muller A76 Print Quantity: 20 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III, Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.34 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.89 x 39.62 mm (overall); 150.36 x 183.90 mm (pane); 551.69 x 601.47 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “S” followed by six single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©1998 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (553000); Breast Cancer proceeds explanation; Promotional text. Celebrity Chefs On September 26, in Chicago, Illinois, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Celebrity Chefs stamps (Forever® FirstClass Mail priced at 49-cents) in five Block Tag Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The five chefs honored on these stamps — James Beard, Julia Child, Joyce Chen, Edna Lewis, and Felipe Rojas-Lombardi — revolutionized our understanding of food. Seeing cooking as a source of delight, they invited us to feast on regional and international flavors and were early but ardent champions of trends that many foodies now take for Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Cool Gray Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 21.337 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.89 x 39.62 mm (overall); 215.90 x 165.10 mm (pane); 654.05 x 501.65 mm (press sheet) Plate Numbers: “P” followed by five single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Header; Plate numbers in two corners of pane. Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (472300),verso text; Promotional text. The APRL Delivers To Your Mailbox & Your Inbox The American Philatelic Research Library has resources on just about every aspect of stamp collecting — a subject, a place, a time, or even a person. With more than 20,000 books and 5,000 periodicals from around the world, the APRL staff can assist you with your research needs. www.stamplibrary.org — the ultimate philatelic research site Learn how to use the Library to increase your enjoyment of the hobby. Search our online catalogue for books, journals, article references, & name sales. For a more personal touch, call our friendly staff 814-933-3803, selection 3 1078 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / November 2014 O n November 19, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Postal Service® issued the Christmas Magi stamp (Forever priced at 49 cents), in one design, in a pressure-sensitive booklet of twenty stamps. The Christmas Magi stamp celebrates one of the most beloved stories of the holiday season: the tale of three visitors from the East who came bearing gifts for Jesus. The stamp art depicts the Magi atop a trio of camels near the summit of a small hill. Guiding them is a large, dazzling star. The colors in the sky range from rose near the horizon, darkening to a rich purple at the top, suggesting that the travelers are moving through the desert at dawn. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamp, which was illustrated by Nancy Stahl. Denomination: First-Class Mail, Forever, 49 cents Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (one design) Series: N/A Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Artist: Nancy Stahl, New York, NY Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset, Microprint Printer: Banknote Corporation of America/ SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta, Model 74 Print Quantity: 200 million Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged Paper, Overall Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 19.56 x 26.67 mm (image); 23.11 x 30.23 mm (overall); 145.87 x 60.33 mm (booklet); 291.74 x 241.30 mm (press sheet) Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black 1186 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / December 2014 Christmas Magi Denomination: First-Class Mail Forever Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (4 designs) Series: Holiday Celebrations Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Engraver: WRE Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 500 Million Stamps Paper Type: Prephosphored Paper, Type II Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 26.67 x 19.56 mm (image); Plate Numbers: “S” followed by five single digits Marginal Markings: Plate numbers; ©2014; USPS Logo Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer On November 6, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Postal Service® issued the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer stamps (Forever priced at 49 cents), in four designs, in a pressure-sensitive booklet of twenty stamps. The USPS celebrates the holiday season with four stamps featuring characters from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the longest-running and highest-rated Christmas special in television history. The art for each stamp is a still frame from the animated special, created by Rankin/Bass Productions. Rudolph, Santa, and the Abominable Snowman star on stamps of their own, while a fourth stamp features Hermey the elf, touching Rudolph’s red nose. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamps. 30.23 x 23.11 mm (overall); 60.45 x 146.05mm (booklet); 362.71 x 146.05 mm (press sheet) Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black, Red Plate Numbers: “C” followed by five single digits Marginal Markings: Title; Plate numbers in peel strip area; ©2014; USPS logo; Licensing Information; Promotional text Purple Heart Medal On October 11, in Dover, DE, the U.S. Postal Service re-issued the Purple Heart Medal stamp (Forever® First Class Mail priced at 49 cents), in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of twenty stamps. The Purple Heart Medal stamp design features a photograph taken by Ira Wexler of a Purple Heart medal awarded during World War II. The 2011 Purple Heart with Ribbon stamp was reworked in 2012 to display a slightly larger image of the Purple Heart medal on a pure white background. Designed by art director Jennifer Arnold, the stamp was given the name Purple Heart Medal. Denomination: Forever First-Class Mail Format: Pane of 20 (one design) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director: Jennifer Arnold, Washington, DC Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Artist: Ira Wexler, Braddock Heights, MD Engraver: WRE Modeler: CCL Label, Inc. Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: CCL Label, Inc., Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Print Quantity: 70 million stamps Paper Type: Prephosphored, Type I Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black, Purple, Red Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 18.54 x 21.34 mm (image); 22.10 x 24.90 mm (overall); 133.35 x 122.55 mm (pane) Plate Numbers: “C” followed by six single digits Marginal Markings: Front: Plate numbers in four corners of pane. Back: ©2012 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (115400) in upper right and lower left corners of pane; Promotional text. stamps. The $9.80 Batman souvenir sheet may not be split, and the stamps may not be sold individually. Showcasing eight unique designs, this new issuance from the USPS celebrates the 75th anniversary of Batman. Four versions of the iconic DC Comics super hero are depicted from four eras of comic book history. In addition, there are four circular stamps showcasing the evolution of the Bat-Signal. The background illustration features a silhouette of Batman standing on a bridge with the skyline of Gotham City looming above him. The verso side of the pane features two illustrations of Batman and text about the history of the character. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamp pane. Batman Stamps On October 9, in New York, NY, the U.S. Postal Service issued the Batman stamps (Forever® First-Class Mail priced at 49 cents), in eight designs, in a pressuresensitive souvenir sheet of twenty December 2014 / AMERICAN PHILATELIST 1187 Denomination: Forever First-Class Mail Format: Pane of 20 (8 designs) Series: N/A Designer/Art Director/Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint Printer: Banknote Corporation of America/ SSP, Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Alprinta Model 74 Print Quantity: 80 million stamps Paper Type: Phosphor Block Tagged Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Round/Vertical Sizes (w x h): Round: 26.42 x 26.42 mm Vertical: 21.34 x 36.07 mm (image); 24.89 x 39.62 mm (overall) Full Pane: 215.90 x 184.15 mm Press Sheets: 647.70 x 552.45 mm Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal Markings: Back: ©2014 USPS; USPS logo; Plate position diagram; Barcode (588400); Promotional text; Batman logo & Trademark Information; DC Comics; Batman images; Batman story line. Holiday Stamped Envelopes On October 1, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Postal Service issued three sets of ten Holiday Stamped Envelopes with seals (Forever® First-Class Mail priced at $9.95 each) in pressure-sensitive adhesive #10 Stamped Envelopes. 1188 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / December 2014 This holiday season, the USPS has issued three different festive sets of ten Holiday Stamped Envelopes, including seals. The stamped envelope artwork is based on stamp art. The Winter Fun set includes five stamped envelopes displaying a red cardinal and five stamped envelopes featuring a child building a snowman. The Poinsettia set includes ten stamped envelopes, each featuring a bright, cheerful rendering of America’s favorite holiday flower. The Snowflakes set includes ten envelopes featuring two designs — five of each design. Both snowflakes featured in the artwork were photographed with a digital camera attached to a microscope. The seals included in each of the three sets complement the stamp designs. POINSETTIA Denomination: Forever First-Class Stamped Envelope Denomination: Forever First-Class Stamp Envelope Format: #10 Regular Envelope Packet of ten, two designs, Snowflakes Art Director: William J. Gicker, Washington, DC Designer/Typographer: Jennifer Arnold, Washington, DC Existing Photos: Kenneth G Libbrecht Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Microprint “USPS” Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville , NY Press Type: Mueller, A76 Folding Machine: W&D #527 Print Quantity: 330,000 (165,000 each design) Paper Type: 61# Postal Envelope, Block, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Horizontal Sizes (w x h): 241.30 x 104.78 mm (envelope); 31.19 x 28.60 m (image) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Purple, Grey Marginal Markings: Sustainable Forestry Initiative Logo; “THIS ENVELOPE IS RECYCLABLE AND MADE WITH 30% POST CONSUMER CONTENT”; Recycling Logo; ©USPS 2014 WINTER FUN Denomination: Forever First-Class Stamped Envelope Format: #10 Regular Envelope Packet of tem, two designs Format: #10 Regular Envelope Packet of Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Art Director/Designer/Typographer: Existing Art: Christine Roy, Janet Artist: William Low, Huntington, NY Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Manufacturing Process: Offset/ ten in one design Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Microprint “USPS” Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville , NY Press Type: Mueller, A76 Folding Machine: W&D #527 Print Quantity: 330,000 Paper Type: 61# Postal Envelope, Block, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 241.30 x 104.78 mm (envelope); 27.36 x 35.43 mm (image) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Red, Grey Marginal Markings: Sustainable Forestry Initiative Logo; “THIS ENVELOPE IS RECYCLABLE AND MADE WITH 30% POST CONSUMER CONTENT”; Recycling Logo; ©USPS 2014 SNOWFLAKES Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD Atkinson, Jing Jing Tsong Microprint “USPS” Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd., Williamsville , NY Press Type: Mueller, A76 Folding Machine: W&D #527 Print Quantity: 330,000 (165,000 each design) Paper Type: 61# Postal Envelope, Block, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive Stamp Orientation: Vertical Sizes (w x h): 241.30 x 104.78 mm (envelope); 29.95 x 33.00 mm (Snowman image); 31.01 x 37.34 mm (Cardinal image) Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Grey Marginal Markings: Sustainable Forestry Initiative Logo; “THIS ENVELOPE IS RECYCLABLE AND MADE WITH 30% POST CONSUMER CONTENT”; Recycling Logo; ©USPS 2014 Index for 2014 New Issues This index includes only the stamps that have been reported on in The American Philatelist in 2013. It is not intended to be a complete listing of all stamps and postal stationery issued in 2013 by the U.S. Postal Service. Scott Catalogue numbers are provided as available at the time of publication; “*” indicates no number. Issue Date January 2 January 15 January 21 January 27 January 28 January 31 February 7 February 10 February 12 February 14 February 18 February 22 March 3 March 4 March 13 March 13 March 13 March 17 March 21 April 5 April 11 April 22 April 25 May 2 May 5 May 22 May 29 June 6 June 27 July 26 July 30 August 7 August 8 August 21 August 21 September 13 September 26 September 29 September 30 October 1 October 9 October 11 October 23 October 23 November 6 November 19 Denomination 4-cent Definitive 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 49-cent First Class 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 34-cent Postcard Rate 70-cent Two-Oz. Rate 21-cent Addition-Oz. Rate 1st Class Forever 91-cent Up to 3 Oz. Rate 70-cent Two-Oz. Rate 1st Class Forever $5.60 Priority Mail 70-cent Definitive $19.99 Priority Mail 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 70-cent Definitive 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever $1.15 International Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever $15 Federal Duck Stamp 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever $5.75 Priority Mail 60-cent Semipostal 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever International Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1st Class Forever 1198 AMERICAN PHILATELIST / December 2013 Description Chippendale Chair Lunar New Year: Year of the Horse Love: Cut-Paper Heart Ferns The Star-Spangled Banner Shirley Chisholm Hummingbird Great Spangled Fritillary Butterfly Abraham Lincoln Winter Flowers Ralph Ellison Wedding Cake The Star-Spangled Banner Verrazano-Narrows Bridge C. Alfred “Chief ” Anderson USS Arizona Memorial Jimi Hendrix A Flag for All Seasons Yes, I Do Songbirds Charlton Heston Global: Sea Surface Temperatures Red, White, and Blue Where Dreams Blossom Vintage Circus Posters Harvey Milk Nevada Statehood American Hot Rods Migratory Bird Hunting & Conservation Medal of Honor: Korean War Civil War: 1864 Farmers Markets Janis Joplin Hudson River School Poinsettia The War of 1812: Fort McHenry Celebrity Chef Glade Creek Grist Mill Breast Cancer Research Holiday Stamped Envelopes Batman Purple Heart Medal Winter Fun Global: Silver Bells Wreath Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Christmas Magi Scott No. Page No. 3761A 190 4846 190 4847 286 4848–4852 285 4853–4855285 4856 284 4857–4858 406 4859 406 4860 405 4862–4865 284 4866 405 4867 405 4868–4871404 4872 498 4879 404 4873498 4880 595 4782b–4785b 497 4881 496 4882–4891 496 4892 594 4893 496 4894–4897 594 4764a 593 4898–4905 593 4906 592 4907 4908–4909 RW81–RW81a 4822a–4823a 4910–4911 4912–4915 4916 4917–4920 4816b * * * * * * * * * * * 592 694 694 790 790 887 886 886 978 978 1078 1077 1077 1188 1187 1186 1076 1076 1186 1186