#5233-36 – 2017 First-Class Forever Stamp - Flowers from the Garden (coil)

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U.S. #5233-36

2017 49c Flowers from the Garden - Coil

 

Value: 49¢ 1-ounce first-class letter rate- Forever

Issued:  August 16, 2017

First Day City:  Sioux Falls, SD

Type of Stamp: Commemorative

Printed by: Banknote Corporation of America

Method: Offset printing

Format: Coil

Self-Adhesive

Quantity Printed: 45,000,000 stamps

 

Flowers from the Garden stamps feature four different paintings of flowers that come from typical American gardens, each bunch artfully arranged in a container. One stamp features red camellias and yellow forsythia in a yellow pitcher, while another one features white peonies and pink tree peonies in a clear vase. An arrangement of white hydrangeas, white and pink roses, green hypericum berries, and purple lisianthus in a white vase graces another stamp, while blue hydrangeas in a blue pot appear on another. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps with existing art by Elizabeth Brandon.

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U.S. #5233-36

2017 49c Flowers from the Garden - Coil

 

Value: 49¢ 1-ounce first-class letter rate- Forever

Issued:  August 16, 2017

First Day City:  Sioux Falls, SD

Type of Stamp: Commemorative

Printed by: Banknote Corporation of America

Method: Offset printing

Format: Coil

Self-Adhesive

Quantity Printed: 45,000,000 stamps

 

Flowers from the Garden stamps feature four different paintings of flowers that come from typical American gardens, each bunch artfully arranged in a container. One stamp features red camellias and yellow forsythia in a yellow pitcher, while another one features white peonies and pink tree peonies in a clear vase. An arrangement of white hydrangeas, white and pink roses, green hypericum berries, and purple lisianthus in a white vase graces another stamp, while blue hydrangeas in a blue pot appear on another. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps with existing art by Elizabeth Brandon.