2001 34c Apple and Orange, booklet stamps

# 3491-92 - 2001 34c Apple and Orange, booklet stamps

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U.S. #3491-92
Apples and Oranges
Booklet
 
Issue Date: March 6, 2001
City: Lincoln, NE
Printed by: 
Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed
Perforations: 
Serpentine die cut 11 ¼
Color:  
Multicolored
 
Ned Seidler designed the self-adhesive Apple and Orange stamps at the same time as he did the 1995 32¢ Peach and Pear stamps. The Apple and Orange se-tenant pair was released in 2001, first as a pane of 20 stamps, in convertible booklet form, and later in the year in vending booklets.

 

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U.S. #3491-92
Apples and Oranges
Booklet
 
Issue Date: March 6, 2001
City: Lincoln, NE
Printed by: 
Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed
Perforations: 
Serpentine die cut 11 ¼
Color:  
Multicolored
 
Ned Seidler designed the self-adhesive Apple and Orange stamps at the same time as he did the 1995 32¢ Peach and Pear stamps. The Apple and Orange se-tenant pair was released in 2001, first as a pane of 20 stamps, in convertible booklet form, and later in the year in vending booklets.