1992 29c Eagle & Shield,red pair with

# 2597v - 1992 29c Eagle & Shield,red pair with

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U.S. #2597v
1993 29¢ Eagle and Shield
Booklet Pane, Self-adhesive

 

 

Issue Date: September 25, 1992
City: Dayton, Ohio
Quantity: Unknown
Printed By: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method: Engraved
Perforations: Die cut
Color: Red and multicolored
 
The Postal Service continued its pressure-sensitive program in 1992 with the 29¢ Eagle and Shield panes. Customers who purchased the seventeen 29¢ stamps for $5.00 paid a 7-cent surcharge for the convenience of having no-tear, no-lick, self-stick stamps. A survey showed that a significant number of customers were willing to pay the extra surcharge for the deluxe, self-adhesive issues.
 
To insure that the USPS was supplied with a top-quality product, three manufacturers were chosen: Dittler Brothers, Stamp Venturers, and Bank Note Corporation. Each company could be identified by the color of the denomination and "USA"; Dittler Brothers, green; Stamp Venturers, red; and Bank Note Corporation, brown.
 

 

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U.S. #2597v
1993 29¢ Eagle and Shield
Booklet Pane, Self-adhesive

 

 

Issue Date: September 25, 1992
City: Dayton, Ohio
Quantity: Unknown
Printed By: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method: Engraved
Perforations: Die cut
Color: Red and multicolored
 
The Postal Service continued its pressure-sensitive program in 1992 with the 29¢ Eagle and Shield panes. Customers who purchased the seventeen 29¢ stamps for $5.00 paid a 7-cent surcharge for the convenience of having no-tear, no-lick, self-stick stamps. A survey showed that a significant number of customers were willing to pay the extra surcharge for the deluxe, self-adhesive issues.
 
To insure that the USPS was supplied with a top-quality product, three manufacturers were chosen: Dittler Brothers, Stamp Venturers, and Bank Note Corporation. Each company could be identified by the color of the denomination and "USA"; Dittler Brothers, green; Stamp Venturers, red; and Bank Note Corporation, brown.