Freedom - Emancipation Proclamation Sheet of 20 Forever Stamps Scott 4721 By USPS

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Management number 228219517 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price US$13.67 Model Number 228219517
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With this 2013 stamp, the U.S. Postal Service commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, which President Abraham Lincoln signed on Jan. 1, 1863. To commemorate this milestone, the Postal Service introduced a limited-edition Forever Stamp at The National Archives in Washington, D.C., which houses the historic document. The Emancipation Proclamation Forever Stamp represents freedom and is the first in a series of three Civil Rights stamps to be released in 2013. The remaining stamps in the series, to be issued later this year, mark enduring moments of courage and equality in the civil rights movement by featuring Rosa Parks and the March on Washington. The Emancipation Proclamation stamp is the latest stamp to be issued by the Postal Service in tribute to civil rights events or leaders. In 2009, the organization released stamps featuring 12 civil rights pioneers including Mary Church Terrell and Mary White Ovington, and every year it commemorates notable leaders and cultural milestones through other stamp collections such as the Black Heritage series and the American Treasures series. Emancipation Proclamation Stamp Design Renowned graphic designer Gail Anderson partnered with art director Antonio Alcalá to design the stamp. It prominently features the phrase, “Henceforward Shall Be Free,” which is taken from the historic document. It also notes Abraham Lincoln’s name and the year the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Anderson, known for her term as senior art director at Rolling Stone magazine and design of Broadway play posters, revels in making typography from old forms. To evoke the look of posters from the Civil War era, she tapped Hatch Show Print of Nashville, TN, to produce the Emancipation Proclamation stamp. Established in 1879, Hatch is one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in America and employs the motto, “preservation through production.” This listing is for a sheet of 20 new Forever Stamps.

  • Sheet of 20 New Forever Stamps
  • Stamps prominently feature the phrase, “Henceforward Shall Be Free"
  • Stamps note Abraham Lincoln’s name and the year the Emancipation Proclamation was signed
  • Forever stamps are always valid with USPS for first class, one-ounce postage
  • Brand new USPS stamps, no longer available for sale in post offices
ASIN B00AVBBPXY
Size Standard Stamp Size
Color Black
Theme Alphabet
Set Name Emancipation Proclamation
Brand Name United States Postal Service
Unit Count 20.0 Count
Item Weight 18.14 g
Manufacturer USPS
Model Number 43211-2493
Material Type Paper
Operation Mode Automatic
Item Dimensions 8 x 8 x 0.1 inches
Indoor Outdoor Usage Indoor
Is Assembly Required No
Age Range Description Kid
Educational Objective Color Recognition
Supported Battery Types No batteries required
Manufacturer Part Number 43211-2493
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 2

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