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Scott # 3052d | Plate S111, S222 |
Series | Flora and Fauna |
Format | Flat convertible booklet of 20 |
Issue Date & City | August 13, 1999, Indianapolis, IN 46206 |
Nationwide Sale | August 14, 1999 |
Illustrator | Ned Seidler, Hampton Bay, NY |
Designer | Derry Noyes, Washington, DC |
Engraver | Armotek Industries |
Art Director | Derry Noyes, Washington, DC |
Typographer | John Boyd, New York, NY |
Modeler | Donald H. Woo |
Process | Gravure |
Printer | Sennett Security Products (SSP) |
Printed At | American Packaging Corporation, Columbus, WI |
Press Type | Rotomec, 3000ES |
To Press / Initial Print Quantity | Spring 1999 / 1 billion stamps |
Paper Type | Prephosphored, Type I |
Gum Type | Self-adhesive |
Processed At | Unique Binders, Fredericksburg, VA |
Die Cut Gauge | 11.7 x 11.2 on 2 or 3 sides - See note in Varieties. |
Colors | Pink (PMS 219), Green (PMS 364), Black |
Image Area | 0.72 x 0.832 in. / 18.29 x 21.13 mm |
Overall Size | 0.87 x 0.982 x in. / 22.10 x 24.94 mm |
Booklet Size | 2.61 x 7.2916 in. / 66.29 x 185.21 mm |
Plate Size | 378 stamps per revolution |
Marginal Markings | "© USPS 1998" · Plate Numbers · "Peel here to fold · Self-Adhesive stamps · DO NOT WET" |
USPS Catalog Item Numbers | 661440 Booklet
of 20 - $6.60 661461 First Day Cover - $0.54 |
Earliest Known Use | . |
Official Announcement | The Postal Service will
issue a 33-cent Coral Pink Rose definitive stamp, booklet of 20 stamps (Item No.
661400) and vending booklet of 15 stamps (Item No. 661500), in Indianapolis, IN, on August
13, 1999. The stamp, designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC, and illustrated by Ned
Seidler of Hampton Bay, NY, goes on sale nationwide on August 14, 1999. Roses are one of the most favored and beloved flowers throughout the world. They are cherished for their beautiful and fragrant blossoms, numerous varieties, and excellent displays in gardens and as cut flowers. The rose depicted on the U.S. Postal Service stamp is a coral pink color with a rounded form and abundant petals and is similar to the America variety of rose that was named to honor the United States bicentennial. No matter what color, shape, or fragrance, the rose remains an outstanding and much-admired flower. |
Varieties | Horizontal die cuts can start with either a peak or a valley at the junction of the vertical die cut. They are identified as either PV (Peak to Valley) or VP (Valley to Peak). |
End Card | Cream colored card stock with Black Ink. Click here for photo. |
Distribution:
All stamp distribution offices (SDOs) and stamp distribution networks (SDNs) will receive one-quarter of their standard quantities for convertible self-adhesive booklets, rounded to the nearest master carton size (4,500 booklets).
SDOs and SDNs will make subsequent automatic distribution to post offices using PS Form 3309, Advice of Shipment/Stamp Invoice, and PS Form 17 , Stamp Requisition. SDOs and SDNs must not distribute stamps to post offices before August 4, 1999.
Philatelic Requirement
SDOs and SDNs with authorized philatelic centers must provide subsequent distribution of these stamp booklets to each philatelic center from their automatic distribution quantities.
Additional Supply
Post offices requiring additional stamps must requisition them from their designated SDOs or SDNs using a separate PS Form 17. SDOs requiring additional stamp booklets must order them from their designated accountable paper depository (APD) using a separate PS Form 17.
All SDNs and APDs except for the Memphis, TN, and Denver, CO, APDs will receive 949,500 additional stamp booklets for filling supplemental orders.
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