More 2017 USPS Stamp Previews

Today is December 1st kicking off a new month with More 2017 USPS Stamp Previews; they were showcased last week by the US Postal Service.

These are more stamps, in addition to the ones we already covered in September – the initial Preview of 2017 stamps.

In yesterday’s blog post I included a quote from Andrew Wyeth – how serendipitous to learn there is an upcoming Forever stamp in 2017; it will be to commemorate the centennial of Wyeth’s birth.

This is the link to the article for the Postal Service Showcasing more 2017 Stamps, which includes “This amazing collection of stamps features beautiful art, distinguished Americans and historic events.”

Andrew Wyeth

“Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) created haunting and enigmatic paintings based largely on people and places in his life”

Henry David Thoreau
 

Dorothy Height (Black Heritage series)

Robert Panara (Distinguished Americans series)
 Protect Pollinators
Celebration Boutonniere
Celebration Corsage
Celebration Corsage
Have A Ball! The U.S. Postal Service celebrates our nation’s passion for athletics with Have a Ball!
The U.S. Postal Service celebrates our nation’s passion for athletics with Have a Ball! The stamps feature colorful illustrations of eight different sports balls: baseball, basketball, football, golf, kickball, soccer, tennis and volleyball.
 

Nebraska Statehood (Statehood series)

Mississippi Statehood (Statehood series)
Christmas Carols Booklet

“Jingle Bells,” “Deck the Halls,” “Silent Night,” and “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.”

“The Snowy Day” Booklet

Thank you for joining me today.   Here’s to a glorious December in the month ahead.

Anchors Aweigh,  

 Helen  

More 2017 USPS Stamp Previews Attribution & Thank you to the following who are referenced today

Images above USPS from USPS.com Postal Service Showcases more 2017 Stamps. Honoring Civil Rights Icon, Prolific Writer and Pioneer in Deaf Studies, November 22, 2016. @USPSStamps @USPS

AnchoredScraps.com blog post: 2017 US Postal Service Previews Select Stamps, September 21, 2016, by Helen Rittersporn.

Search

Archives

Select Month

Categories

Categories

Milestones