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USPS Forever Stamps Liberty Bell, Booklet of 20
USPS Forever Stamps Liberty Bell, Booklet of 20

USPS Forever Stamps Liberty Bell, Booklet of 20

Product ID : 1187180
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Galleon Product ID 1187180
UPC / ISBN 793625005795
Shipping Weight 0.01 lbs
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Model Liberty Bell
Manufacturer USPS
Shipping Dimension 7.01 x 2.01 x 0.2 inches
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USPS Forever Stamps Liberty Bell, Booklet of 20 Features

  • New booklet of (20) forever stamps issued by USPS

  • Features liberty bell design

  • Comes either as folded convertible booklet or flat double-sided booklet pane

  • No longer available for sale at USPS - collectible item, still valid for postage

  • Forever stamps will always be valid for first class postage even if rates change


About USPS Forever Stamps Liberty Bell, Booklet Of 20

On may 12, 2008 at Washington, d.C., The postal service re-issued the non-denominated first-class mail definitive forever stamp (liberty bell). The stamp was designed by carl t. Herman of Carlsbad, California. The stamp was first issued in 2007. The forever stamp will always be valid as first-class postage on standard envelopes weighing one ounce or less, regardless of any subsequent increases in the first-class rate. The stamp art depicts the liberty bell, which is perhaps the most prominent and recognizable symbol associated with American independence. Over the years, the historic significance of the bell's message has transcended our national borders, and today the liberty bell is an international icon of freedom. Replicas of the liberty bell exist in all fifty states and the district of Columbia. The stamp art features a computer-generated image of the liberty bell by nationally acclaimed artist tom engeman of Brunswick, Maryland. His previous projects for the postal service include stamped cards for Carlsbad caverns national park (2002), Ohio university (2003), and Columbia university (2003), as well as the 2003 American eagle definitive stamp, and the national world war ii memorial stamp issued in 2004. Made in the USA.