1980-81 18c Eagle,bklt pane of 8

# 1819a FDC - 1980-81 18c Eagle,bklt pane of 8

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U.S. #1819
1981 18¢ Eagle
B Rate Change Booklet Pane

 

 

Issue Date: March 15, 1981
City: San Francisco, California
Quantity: unknown
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Engraved
Perforations: 10
Color: Violet

 

 

The Postal Service really kept its patrons on their toes in 1981 with two postal increases – one in March and another in November. Printed shortly after the 1978 rate change, the “B” stamps were put in storage until they were needed in 1981. The same stylized eagle used on the “A” stamp was also used for this stamp. The only difference between the two stamps was the background color – instead of orange, a rich purple was chosen. This issue was printed in sheets (perforated 11x10 1/2), booklets (perforated 10), and coils. On March 22, 1981, the rate officially changed from 15¢ to 18¢.
 

 

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U.S. #1819
1981 18¢ Eagle
B Rate Change Booklet Pane

 

 

Issue Date: March 15, 1981
City: San Francisco, California
Quantity: unknown
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Engraved
Perforations: 10
Color: Violet

 

 

The Postal Service really kept its patrons on their toes in 1981 with two postal increases – one in March and another in November. Printed shortly after the 1978 rate change, the “B” stamps were put in storage until they were needed in 1981. The same stylized eagle used on the “A” stamp was also used for this stamp. The only difference between the two stamps was the background color – instead of orange, a rich purple was chosen. This issue was printed in sheets (perforated 11x10 1/2), booklets (perforated 10), and coils. On March 22, 1981, the rate officially changed from 15¢ to 18¢.