Image courtesy of Jill Ambrose
Scott # 4636b, strip of 4, or Plate strip of 5 or Plate strip of 9
Overall Tagging applied after stamps were printed |
Scott # 4633, 4637 - Equality Scott # 4634, 4638 - Justice Scott # 4635, 4639 - Freedom, Plate # P1111, S11111, S22222 Scott # 4636, 4640 - Liberty |
Scott # 4636c, strip of 4, or Plate strip of 5 or Plate strip of 9
Prephosphored coated paper, showing a Solid Appearance |
Scott # 4633a - Equality Scott # 4634a - Justice Scott # 4635a - Freedom, Plate # P2222 Scott # 4636a - Liberty |
Series | USPS - NA ~ PNC3 - U.S. Flags Forever |
Issue Date & City | February 22, 2012, Washington, DC |
Nationwide Sale | February 22, 2012 |
Designer | Howard E. Paine, Delaplane, VA |
Typographer | Howard E. Paine, Delaplane, VA |
Artist | Arnold C. Holeywell |
Modeler | Joseph Sheeran |
To Press / Initial Quantity | Fall 2011 / 1 Billion stamps |
Coil Size | 100 |
Printer | Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. (APU) |
Press | Muller Martini, A76 |
Process | Offset with Microprinted "USPS" |
Where Printed | Williamsville, NY |
Where Processed | Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. (APU) |
Plate Size & Interval | 768 stamps per revolution / plate # every 32 stamps |
Paper Type | Plate P1111 - Nonphosphored, Type III, Plate P2222 - Prephosphored, Type I |
Adhesive Type | Pressure Sensitive |
Tagging Type | Plate P1111, Overall - Plate P2222, Prephosphored, Type I (Solid Appearance) |
Die Cut Gauge | Serpentine Die Cuts - 10 x 10 Vertically - VP |
Colors | Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow |
Image Size (w x h) | 0.70375 x 0.84 in. / 17.88 x 21.34 mm |
Overall Size (w x h) | 0.84375x 0.98 in. / 21.43 x 24.89 mm |
Back Numbers | None |
Earliest Known Use | February 22, 2012 |
USPS Order Numbers | 788704 Full Coil of 100 -
$45.00 788763 First Day Cover - $3.56 (This is probably for a random set of four from one of the three printers) |
Official Announcement |
On February 22, 2012, in Washington, DC, the Postal Service™ will issue a
Four Flags First-Class Mail® Forever® stamp (priced at 45 cents), in four
designs in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) booklet of 20 stamps (Item
688100) and a PSA coil of 100 (Item 788700). The U.S. Postal Service® continues its tradition of honoring the Stars and Strips with the issuance of Four Flags. This quartet of stamps features a bright U.S. flag against a white background. A single word appears on each of the four stamps in large letters: Freedom, Liberty, Equality, and Justice. Art directed by Howard E. Paine, the stamps feature an illustration by the late Arnold C. Holeywell. The stamp will go on sale nationwide February 22, 2012. |
Security | USPS is microprinted on each stamp on the bottom of the lowest white stripe near the right edge of the flag |
Note | 2012 Date is vertically in the lower right corner. |
Note | These stamps are normally collected as PS9 (plate strips of 9) with the plate numbered 'Freedom' stamp in the middle and the same design without a plate number at each end. |
Distribution: Item 688100, Four Flags First-Class
Mail Forever (priced at 45 cents), PSA Booklet of 20 Stamps
Stamp distribution offices (SDOs) and stamp distribution centers (SDCs) will
receive their standard automatic distribution quantity for a PSA booklet stamp.
Distributions are rounded up to the nearest master carton size of 4,000
booklets.
Initial Supply to Post Offices
SDOs/SDCs will not make any automatic distribution to Post Offices. Post Offices
should continue to sell existing inventories of the current patriotic booklets,
and in addition, the SDOs/SDCs will also continue to ship quantities of Item
679400 (Lady Liberty & US Flag) until inventory depletes. Post Offices requiring
quantities of Item 688100 must requisition them from their designated SDO/SDC
using PS Form 17, Stamp Requisition/Stamp Return. Post Offices may preorder from
SDOs/SDCs through the Stamp Services System (SSS) beginning 30 days prior to the
first day of issue. SDOs/SDCs must not distribute this stamp to Post Offices
before February 9, 2012.
Sales Policy
All Post Offices should maintain a sufficient inventory level of this item until
the stamp is officially withdrawn from sale. If supplies run low, Post Offices
must reorder additional quantities using their normal ordering procedures.
Distribution: Item 788700, Four Flags First-Class Mail Forever
(priced at 45 cents), PSA Coil of 100 Stamps
SDOs and SDCs will receive their standard automatic distribution quantity for a
PSA coil stamp. Distributions are rounded up to the nearest master carton size
of 800 coils.
Initial Supply to Post Offices
SDOs/SDCs will not make any automatic distribution to Post Offices. Post Offices
should continue to sell existing inventories of the current patriotic coils, and
in addition, the SDOs/SDCs will also continue to ship quantities of Item 787900
(Lady Liberty & US Flag) until inventory depletes. Post Offices requiring
quantities of Item 788700 must requisition them from their designated SDO/SDC
using PS Form 17, Stamp Requisition/Stamp Return. Post Offices may preorder from
SDOs/SDCs through the SSS beginning 30 days prior to the first day of issue.
SDOs/SDCs must not distribute this stamp to Post Offices before February 9,
2012.
Sales Policy
All Post Offices should maintain a sufficient inventory level of this item until
the stamp is officially withdrawn from sale. If supplies run low, Post Offices
must reorder additional quantities using their normal ordering procedures.
How to Order the First Day of Issue Postmark
Customers have 60 days to obtain the first day of issue postmark by mail. They
may purchase new stamps at their local Post Office™ facility, at The Postal
Store® website at www.usps.com/shop, or by calling 800-STAMP-24. They should
affix the stamps to envelopes of their choice, address the envelopes (to
themselves or others), and place them in a larger envelope addressed to:
Four Flags Stamp
Special Cancellations
PO Box 92282
Washington, DC 20090-2282
After applying the first day of issue postmark, the Postal Service will return
the envelopes through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark. All orders
must be postmarked by April 22, 2012.
How to Order First Day Covers
The Postal Service also offers first day covers for new stamp issues and Postal
Service stationery items postmarked with the official first day of issue
cancellation. Each item has an individual catalog number and is offered in the
quarterly USA Philatelic Catalog, online at www.usps.com/shop or by calling
800-782-6724. Customers may request a free catalog by calling 800-782-6724 or
writing to:
Information Fulfillment
Dept. 6270
U.S. Postal Service
PO Box 219014
Kansas City, MO 64121-9014
Philatelic Products
There are three philatelic products available for this stamp issue:
n 688163*, First Day Cover Set of 4, $3.56.
n 688167*, First Day of Sale Cover Set of 4, $3.56.
n 788763*, First Day Cover Set of 4, $3.56.
Items with an asterisk (*) will use the 128 barcode from Stamp Fulfillment
Services. All other philatelic products will continue to use barcode series A,
with the exception of the Yearbook and the Guide Book.
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