null Skip to main content
Zoom the image with the mouse
#3505c

2001 4c Pan-American Invert Reproduction

$1.25

Choose Option:

U.S. #3505c
2001 4¢ Pan-American Invert

 

Issue Date: March 29, 2001
City: New York, New York
Printed by: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed and engraved
Perforations: 
12 ½ x 12 (others)
Color: 
Multicolored

 

This 4¢ stamp from the Pan-American Inverts Sheet pictures an electric car. It was mistakenly reported the stamp had been inverted during its original printing in 1901, like the 1¢ and 2¢ stamps. Postal officials deliberately printed additional inverted sheets. For the 2001 sheet, the Postal Service decided to purposely make the reproductions inverted. The original dies were used to create the stamps.

 

The 1901 Pan-American Exposition celebrated the impressive progress America had made in engineering and industry. Six stamps were issued in conjunction with the fair. They were the first stamps of the twentieth century and the first bi-colored general release since the 1869 Pictorials. A printing error caused a number of prized inverted stamps. 

 

U.S. #3505c
2001 4¢ Pan-American Invert

 

Issue Date: March 29, 2001
City: New York, New York
Printed by: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed and engraved
Perforations: 
12 ½ x 12 (others)
Color: 
Multicolored

 

This 4¢ stamp from the Pan-American Inverts Sheet pictures an electric car. It was mistakenly reported the stamp had been inverted during its original printing in 1901, like the 1¢ and 2¢ stamps. Postal officials deliberately printed additional inverted sheets. For the 2001 sheet, the Postal Service decided to purposely make the reproductions inverted. The original dies were used to create the stamps.

 

The 1901 Pan-American Exposition celebrated the impressive progress America had made in engineering and industry. Six stamps were issued in conjunction with the fair. They were the first stamps of the twentieth century and the first bi-colored general release since the 1869 Pictorials. A printing error caused a number of prized inverted stamps. 

 

 
Most Orders Ship

Most Orders Ship

within 1 Business Day
90 Day Return Policy

90 Day Return Policy

Satisfaction Guaranteed
Earn Reward Points

Earn Reward Points

for FREE Stamps & More
Live Customer Service

Live Customer Service

8:30am - 5pm ET