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2000-22 Distinguished Americans, Set of 20

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Own All 2000-2022 Distinguished Americans Stamps

This set of 20 stamps contains all the Distinguished Americans stamps issued between 2000 and 2025.

The Distinguished Americans series came about after other series were completed.  In 1940, the US Post Office began issuing sets of stamps honoring Americans from all walks of life that had an enduring impact on our nation. That first series was the Famous Americans. This was followed by the Prominent Americans, which were issued between 1965 and 1978.

Then in the 1980s and 90, the USPS issued the large Great Americans series.  The stamps in this series were all one color and had simple drawings and designs.  In 2000 the USPS planned to continue the series with the issue of its General Joseph Stilwell stamp on August 24.

While the stamp had a simple, one-color design similar to the Great Americans, the USPS and collectors alike felt it was too different and saw it as another series.  So, the USPS created the Distinguished Americans Series with that as its first stamp.

Illustrator Mark Summers designed the first 12 stamps in the series.  He used the scratchboard technique to create the portraits, giving them the look of engraved stamps.  This technique involved starting with a completely black surface and then scratching away areas to reveal the white portions of the image.

The first nine stamps all featured black and white portraits.  Then the 2008 James A. Michener stamp added color toning.  The series changed further in 2011 with the Oveta Culp Hobby stamp that had a larger format and full color image and background.

The Wilma Rudolph stamp was the only one in the series to be issued in both booklet and sheet form.  The Hattie Caraway and Edna Ferber stamps also have two different perforation sizes.

Over the course of a quarter century, the series has honored senators, writers, athletes, scientists, doctors, philanthropists, and aviators.

Here are the stamps in this set:
#3420 - General Joseph W. Stilwell
#3422 - Wilma Rudolph, Athlete
#3426 – Claude Pepper, Senator
#3427 – Margaret Chase Smith, Senator
#3427A – James Michener, Author
#3428 – Jonas Salk, Doctor
#3430 – Harriet Beecher Snow, Author
#3432 – Hattie Caraway, 1st Female Senator
#3432A – Edward Trudeau, Doctor
#3432B – Mary Lasker, Philanthropist
#3433 – Edna Ferber, Author
#3434– Edna Ferber, Author
#3435 – Albert Sabin, Doctor
#3436 – Wilma Rudolph (booklet)
#4510 – Oveta Culp Hobby, 1st US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
#4666 – Jose Ferrer, Actor
#4879 – C Alfred “Chief” Anderson, Aviator
#5191 – Robert Panara, Teacher of Deaf Studies
#5699 – Katherine Graham, Publisher & CEO

Own All 2000-2022 Distinguished Americans Stamps

This set of 20 stamps contains all the Distinguished Americans stamps issued between 2000 and 2025.

The Distinguished Americans series came about after other series were completed.  In 1940, the US Post Office began issuing sets of stamps honoring Americans from all walks of life that had an enduring impact on our nation. That first series was the Famous Americans. This was followed by the Prominent Americans, which were issued between 1965 and 1978.

Then in the 1980s and 90, the USPS issued the large Great Americans series.  The stamps in this series were all one color and had simple drawings and designs.  In 2000 the USPS planned to continue the series with the issue of its General Joseph Stilwell stamp on August 24.

While the stamp had a simple, one-color design similar to the Great Americans, the USPS and collectors alike felt it was too different and saw it as another series.  So, the USPS created the Distinguished Americans Series with that as its first stamp.

Illustrator Mark Summers designed the first 12 stamps in the series.  He used the scratchboard technique to create the portraits, giving them the look of engraved stamps.  This technique involved starting with a completely black surface and then scratching away areas to reveal the white portions of the image.

The first nine stamps all featured black and white portraits.  Then the 2008 James A. Michener stamp added color toning.  The series changed further in 2011 with the Oveta Culp Hobby stamp that had a larger format and full color image and background.

The Wilma Rudolph stamp was the only one in the series to be issued in both booklet and sheet form.  The Hattie Caraway and Edna Ferber stamps also have two different perforation sizes.

Over the course of a quarter century, the series has honored senators, writers, athletes, scientists, doctors, philanthropists, and aviators.

Here are the stamps in this set:
#3420 - General Joseph W. Stilwell
#3422 - Wilma Rudolph, Athlete
#3426 – Claude Pepper, Senator
#3427 – Margaret Chase Smith, Senator
#3427A – James Michener, Author
#3428 – Jonas Salk, Doctor
#3430 – Harriet Beecher Snow, Author
#3432 – Hattie Caraway, 1st Female Senator
#3432A – Edward Trudeau, Doctor
#3432B – Mary Lasker, Philanthropist
#3433 – Edna Ferber, Author
#3434– Edna Ferber, Author
#3435 – Albert Sabin, Doctor
#3436 – Wilma Rudolph (booklet)
#4510 – Oveta Culp Hobby, 1st US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
#4666 – Jose Ferrer, Actor
#4879 – C Alfred “Chief” Anderson, Aviator
#5191 – Robert Panara, Teacher of Deaf Studies
#5699 – Katherine Graham, Publisher & CEO

 
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