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American Inventors

First Day of Issue Date: September 21, 1983

First Day of Issue Location: Washington, DC

About This Stamp

A block of four 20-cent commemorative stamps honoring American inventors Charles Steinmetz, Edwin Howard Armstrong, Nikola Tesla, and Philo T. Farnsworth was issued September 21, 1983, in Washington, D.C. The First Day of Issue ceremony was held at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Arlington, Virginia.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office houses the National Inventors Hall of Fame, which was established in 1973. Three of the men featured on the block of four stamps had, at the time of the issuing of the stamps, been inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame — Tesla (1975), Steinmetz (1977), and Armstrong (1980).

Each stamp in the block of four, designed by Dennis Lyall of Norwalk, Connecticut, and modeled by Clarence Holbert, features a portrait of one of the inventors and a representation of one of his significant inventions. All four men were electrical engineers.

The stamp was printed in the offset/intaglio process. There are 50 stamps per pane.

Stamp Artist

Dennis Lyall

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: September 21, 1983
First Day of Issue Location: Washington, DC

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