This is a 1997 Federal Duck Stamp Cloisonné Medallion — a collectible item that ties into one of America’s most important stamp and conservation programs.
Each year since 1934, the U.S. government has issued a Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (commonly called a “Duck Stamp”). Hunters are required to buy one to hunt waterfowl, but collectors prize them for their stunning artwork and limited annual designs.
This particular year features a Canada Goose, painted by artist James Hautman, one of the most recognized wildlife stamp artists.
Alongside the official $15 stamp, a special cloisonné (enamel) medallion was created. Cloisonné is a fine jewelry-like process that produces vivid colors and durable designs — making the medallion a miniature piece of art you can display.
Federal Duck Stamps are considered by many the “most beautiful U.S. stamps,” and they have a dedicated following among collectors. This cloisonné medallion elevates it from a stamp to a premium piece.
These medallions were only made in limited runs, so they’re scarcer than the stamps themselves and desirable among collectors who like unusual formats.
The medallion is a striking way to showcase stamp artwork off the album page. It makes a nice desk or shelf piece while keeping the original stamp design alive in enamel and metal.
This is a 1997 Federal Duck Stamp Cloisonné Medallion — a collectible item that ties into one of America’s most important stamp and conservation programs.
Each year since 1934, the U.S. government has issued a Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (commonly called a “Duck Stamp”). Hunters are required to buy one to hunt waterfowl, but collectors prize them for their stunning artwork and limited annual designs.
This particular year features a Canada Goose, painted by artist James Hautman, one of the most recognized wildlife stamp artists.
Alongside the official $15 stamp, a special cloisonné (enamel) medallion was created. Cloisonné is a fine jewelry-like process that produces vivid colors and durable designs — making the medallion a miniature piece of art you can display.
Federal Duck Stamps are considered by many the “most beautiful U.S. stamps,” and they have a dedicated following among collectors. This cloisonné medallion elevates it from a stamp to a premium piece.
These medallions were only made in limited runs, so they’re scarcer than the stamps themselves and desirable among collectors who like unusual formats.
The medallion is a striking way to showcase stamp artwork off the album page. It makes a nice desk or shelf piece while keeping the original stamp design alive in enamel and metal.