1992 29c Contemporary Christmas: Horse and Rider

# 2711 - 1992 29c Contemporary Christmas: Horse and Rider

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U.S. #2711
1992 29¢ Horse and Rider
Christmas Toys
Contemporary Christmas

Issue Date: October 22, 1992
City: Kansas City, MO
Quantity: 125,000,000
Printed By: Ashton Potter America, Inc
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: 11 ½ x 11
Color: Multicolored
 
To usher in the holiday season, the Postal Service issued four contemporary stamps featuring colorful renditions of antique toys. A pony and rider, a locomotive, a steam engine, and a steamship are reminiscent of toys of the 1800s.
 
Printing by two different companies resulted in two distinct varieties. The sheet version of the stamp was printed by offset-lithography by Ashton-Potter America, Inc., while the manufacturing of the booklet stamps was contracted to the American Bank Note Company.

 


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U.S. #2711
1992 29¢ Horse and Rider
Christmas Toys
Contemporary Christmas

Issue Date: October 22, 1992
City: Kansas City, MO
Quantity: 125,000,000
Printed By: Ashton Potter America, Inc
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: 11 ½ x 11
Color: Multicolored
 
To usher in the holiday season, the Postal Service issued four contemporary stamps featuring colorful renditions of antique toys. A pony and rider, a locomotive, a steam engine, and a steamship are reminiscent of toys of the 1800s.
 
Printing by two different companies resulted in two distinct varieties. The sheet version of the stamp was printed by offset-lithography by Ashton-Potter America, Inc., while the manufacturing of the booklet stamps was contracted to the American Bank Note Company.