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2024 Flag Forever Stamps Sheets Booklets 59783

Sale price USD $19.99 Regular price USD $3999.00

format 5 sheets = 100 stamps

  • 5 sheets = 100 stamps
  • 25 sheets = 500 stamps
  • 50 sheets = 1000 stamps
  • 100 sheets = 2000 stamps
  • 250 sheets = 5000 stamps
  • 500 sheets = 10000 stamps

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2024 Flag Forever Stamps Sheets Booklets
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About This Stamp

The Postal Service continues its tradition of celebrating the U.S. flag with these stamps in booklets of 20, and coils of 100, 3,000, and 10,000.

Four stamps show the U.S. flag majestically waving at different times of the day. While the shapes and colors of the clouds change, the sun is always shining on the flag. The flags, shown from a low-angle perspective, draw attention upward, toward the magic of the sky. The illustrator painted the designs using gouache on illustration board.

Stars and Stripes on the U.S. flag's design date to June 14, 1777, when the Continental Congress specified 13 horizontal stripes and 13 stars to honor the original colonies. The 13 stripes have appeared on every version of the flag except from 1795–1818, when there were 15 stripes for the 15 states in the Union. The Flag Act of 1818 standardized the number of stripes as 13 and stipulated that a star would be added for each new state. In 1916, Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation establishing June 14 as Flag Day, which was officially designated by Congress in 1949.

Since the first flag, there have been 27 versions as more states have entered the Union. The current flag was created when Hawai‘i was added as the 50th state in 1959, with the 50-star flag debuting on July 4, 1960. The current design is the longest used in the country’s history.

Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamps with illustrations by Laura Stutzman.

The 2024 U.S. Flags stamps are being issued as Forever® stamps. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail® one-ounce rate.

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