2002 37c Greetings from America: Maryland

# 3715 FDC - 2002 37c Greetings from America: Maryland

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U.S. #3715
37¢ Greetings From America
Maryland
 
Issue Date: October 25, 2002
City: New York, NY
Quantity:
 200,000,000
Printed By: American Packaging Corp. for Sennett Security Products
Printing Method:
Photogravure
Perforations:
Serpentine Die Cut 10.75
Color: Multicolored
 
The romance of travel and nostalgia for popular American culture are captured in the Greetings from America stamps.  The unique character of each of the 50 states is displayed in vividly colored collages on each stamp, resembling the retro large-letter postcards of the ‘30s and ‘40s.  The sheet was first issued with 34¢ denominations on April 4, 2002. Due to a rate change, this sheet was reissued with 37¢ denominations on October 25, 2002.  This se-tenant has proven to be very popular with collectors.
 
U.S. #3715 showcases the great state of Maryland. In 1763, surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were hired to mark the disputed boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania. This border became the famous Mason-Dixon Line.
 

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U.S. #3715
37¢ Greetings From America
Maryland
 
Issue Date: October 25, 2002
City: New York, NY
Quantity:
 200,000,000
Printed By: American Packaging Corp. for Sennett Security Products
Printing Method:
Photogravure
Perforations:
Serpentine Die Cut 10.75
Color: Multicolored
 
The romance of travel and nostalgia for popular American culture are captured in the Greetings from America stamps.  The unique character of each of the 50 states is displayed in vividly colored collages on each stamp, resembling the retro large-letter postcards of the ‘30s and ‘40s.  The sheet was first issued with 34¢ denominations on April 4, 2002. Due to a rate change, this sheet was reissued with 37¢ denominations on October 25, 2002.  This se-tenant has proven to be very popular with collectors.
 
U.S. #3715 showcases the great state of Maryland. In 1763, surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were hired to mark the disputed boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania. This border became the famous Mason-Dixon Line.