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2013 U.S. Mint Stamp Collection

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2013 U.S. Commemorative Collection

The U.S. Postal Service released more than 100 new stamp designs in 2013, many were also issued in imperforate format.  Some stamps received attention by major news sources.  

The sheet of Inverted Jenny stamps caused a lot of excitement. They were issued to commemorate the opening of the William H. Gross Stamp Gallery at the National Postal Museum. This sheet was printed using plates created from the original 1918 dies. Now collectors can see the legendary Jenny Inverts on display and add a reprint of the famous “Upside-Down Airplane” stamps to their own collection.

Stamps added to some ongoing series included the sixth Celebrating Lunar New Year stamp commemorating the Year of the Snake.  Muscle Cars proved to be a popular addition to the America on the Move Series.  The Civil War and War of 1812 Series also continued.  Tennis star Althea Gibson became the 36th person to be honored in the Black Heritage Series.  Five New England coastal lighthouses were the subjects of the sixth set of lighthouse stamps.  New wedding stamps were issued just in time for the summer season.  

A new Music Icons Series was introduced honoring Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, and Texas-Mexican singer Lydia Mendoza.  

Though not labeled a series, three stamps focused on African Americans’ struggle for civil rights – President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, Rosa Parks, and the March on Washington, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.

The holiday stamps began with the Eid issue marking two Muslim festivals.  As the end of the year approached, poinsettias, snowflakes, and gingerbread houses became the subjects of holiday stamps.  

 

Here are all the stamps you’ll receive:

US #4721 - The Emancipation Proclamation
US #4726 - Chinese Lunar New Year: Year of the Snake
US #4735 – Wedding Series: Wedding Cake
US #4741 - Love Series: Sealed with Love
US #4742 - Rosa Parks
US #4743-47 – Muscle Cars
US #4748 – Modern Art in America
US #4750-53 – La Florida
US #4764 – Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
US #4765 - Wedding Series: Yes, I Do
US #4786 - Music Icons: Lydia Mendoza
US #4787-88 - Civil War Sesquicentennial, 1863
US #4789 - Music Icons: Johnny Cash
US #4790 – West Virginia Statehood Sesquicentennial
US #4791-95 - New England Coastal Lighthouses
US #4800 – Eid
US #4801 - Made in America: Building a Nation
US #4803 - Black Heritage: Althea Gibson
US #4804 – 1963 March on Washington
US #4805 - War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie
US #4806 - $2.00 Inverted Jenny, Sheet of 6
US #4807 - Music Icons: Ray Charles
US #4813 - Traditional Christmas: The Holy Family
US #4815 - Traditional Christmas: Virgin and Child
US #4816 - Poinsettia (Sennett Security Products)
US #4817-20 - Contemporary Christmas: Gingerbread Houses
US #4822-23 - Medal of Honor: Korean War
US #4825-44 - Harry Potter
US #4824 – Hanukkah
US #4845 - Kwanzaa

 

 

2013 U.S. Commemorative Collection

The U.S. Postal Service released more than 100 new stamp designs in 2013, many were also issued in imperforate format.  Some stamps received attention by major news sources.  

The sheet of Inverted Jenny stamps caused a lot of excitement. They were issued to commemorate the opening of the William H. Gross Stamp Gallery at the National Postal Museum. This sheet was printed using plates created from the original 1918 dies. Now collectors can see the legendary Jenny Inverts on display and add a reprint of the famous “Upside-Down Airplane” stamps to their own collection.

Stamps added to some ongoing series included the sixth Celebrating Lunar New Year stamp commemorating the Year of the Snake.  Muscle Cars proved to be a popular addition to the America on the Move Series.  The Civil War and War of 1812 Series also continued.  Tennis star Althea Gibson became the 36th person to be honored in the Black Heritage Series.  Five New England coastal lighthouses were the subjects of the sixth set of lighthouse stamps.  New wedding stamps were issued just in time for the summer season.  

A new Music Icons Series was introduced honoring Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, and Texas-Mexican singer Lydia Mendoza.  

Though not labeled a series, three stamps focused on African Americans’ struggle for civil rights – President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, Rosa Parks, and the March on Washington, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.

The holiday stamps began with the Eid issue marking two Muslim festivals.  As the end of the year approached, poinsettias, snowflakes, and gingerbread houses became the subjects of holiday stamps.  

 

Here are all the stamps you’ll receive:

US #4721 - The Emancipation Proclamation
US #4726 - Chinese Lunar New Year: Year of the Snake
US #4735 – Wedding Series: Wedding Cake
US #4741 - Love Series: Sealed with Love
US #4742 - Rosa Parks
US #4743-47 – Muscle Cars
US #4748 – Modern Art in America
US #4750-53 – La Florida
US #4764 – Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
US #4765 - Wedding Series: Yes, I Do
US #4786 - Music Icons: Lydia Mendoza
US #4787-88 - Civil War Sesquicentennial, 1863
US #4789 - Music Icons: Johnny Cash
US #4790 – West Virginia Statehood Sesquicentennial
US #4791-95 - New England Coastal Lighthouses
US #4800 – Eid
US #4801 - Made in America: Building a Nation
US #4803 - Black Heritage: Althea Gibson
US #4804 – 1963 March on Washington
US #4805 - War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie
US #4806 - $2.00 Inverted Jenny, Sheet of 6
US #4807 - Music Icons: Ray Charles
US #4813 - Traditional Christmas: The Holy Family
US #4815 - Traditional Christmas: Virgin and Child
US #4816 - Poinsettia (Sennett Security Products)
US #4817-20 - Contemporary Christmas: Gingerbread Houses
US #4822-23 - Medal of Honor: Korean War
US #4825-44 - Harry Potter
US #4824 – Hanukkah
US #4845 - Kwanzaa

 

 

 
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