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Interphil

First Day of Issue Date: January 17, 1976

First Day of Issue Location: TBA

About This Stamp

On January 17, 1976, the 13-cent Interphil stamp was issued in anticipation of the Seventh International Philatelic Exposition — Interphil '76 — to be held in the U.S. Interphil '76 was the first international philatelic exhibition held in America since SIPEX at Washington, D. C., in May, 1966. An officially recognized event of the American Revolution Bicentennial Authority, Interphil ’76 was appropriately hosted May 29 through June 6, 1976, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the city in which the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were written.

The stamp was designed by Terrence McCaffrey, lithographed in dark blue and red, and engraved in ultramarine and red on the Giori press. It was printed on sheets of 200 subjects, tagged, and perforated 11, and distributed as panes of 50. Mr. Zip, “MAIL EARLY IN THE DAY,” and a plate number (in each corner of the sheet) are printed in the selvage.

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: January 17, 1976
First Day of Issue Location: TBA

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