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"G" Old Glory

First Day of Issue Date: December 13, 1994

First Day of Issue Location: TBA

About This Stamp

Since the major postage rate increases of 1978, the United States Postal Service has released non-denominated definitive stamps a few days before major rate increases. These stamps filled the gap until denominated definitive and commemorative stamps could be prepared and issued. A letter printed on the stamps indicated the new rate change. The 1978 rate change had the letter "A." Six rate changes later — in 1994, shortly before January 1, 1995 — postal rate changes went into effect, and the G-rate stamps were issued to the public.

The G-rate Old Glory stamps included four postal rates: the new 32-cent first-class rate; the 20-cent stamp for postcards; the new 25-cent first-class presort rate; and the 5-cent nonprofit presort rate.

The various color variations and printing formats — coils, booklets and sheet stamps — were produced by five entities — the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the American Bank Note Co., Stamp Ventures, KCS Industries, and Avery-Denison.

Ronald Sharp of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing designed the G-Rate Old Glory stamp.

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: December 13, 1994
First Day of Issue Location: TBA

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