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De: rafbel11  (Mensaje original) Enviado: 07/01/2006 10:08

Washington 2006 Souvenir Sheet

Washington 2006 Souvenir Sheet

The U.S. Postal Service will issue a souvenir sheet of three stamps in conjunction with WASHINGTON 2006, the World Philatelic Exhibition that will be held in the nation's capital from May 27 to June 3, 2006. The stamps, which depict three well-known Washington sights, will be printed using the original dies created in 1923 by engravers at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Art director Richard Sheaff chose a circa 1900 gravure print of the Capitol for the selvage.



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X-Planes (Priority Mail)
X-Planes (Express Mail)
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The Postal Service will issue a $14.40 X-Plane (Express Mail) stamp, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps (Item 112340), on March 17, 2006, in New York, New York.

The stamp is designed by Phil Jordan of Falls Church, Virginia. Mr. Jordan selected a computer-generated image of the X-15 plane from NASA studies. The stamp shows the colors against a meshed grid to illustrate how air is forced around and behind the plane. The design includes a ghosted "X" on the left side of the stamp and text under the image reading, "Computer-generated aerodynamic study of an X-Plane."

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The Postal Service will issue a $4.05 X-Plane (Priority Mail) stamp, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps (Item 112440), on March 17, 2006, in New York, New York.

The stamp is designed by Phil Jordan of Falls Church, Virginia. Mr. Jordan selected a computer-generated image of the X-15 plane from NASA studies. The stamp shows the X-15 rotated upward to reveal the most surface area. The design includes a ghosted "X" on the left side of the stamp and text under the image reading, "Computer-generated aerodynamic study of an X-Plane."



 
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