Postal History

2014 $2.00 Circus Souvenir Sheet Imperforate
December 10, 2014

Scarce Circus Souvenir Sheet

On December 10, 2014, the USPS issued the scarce $2 circus souvenir sheet. Issued in two formats, it sold out before it was even issued, and even scarcer errors were later discovered…

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1907 American Red Cross Christmas Seal - Type II - inscribed
December 7, 1907

First Christmas Seals 

On December 7, 1907, the first Christmas Seals went on sale. The first stamps were created to help save a Delaware tuberculosis sanitarium, but later issues went on to support the Red Cross, National Tuberculosis Association, and American Lung Association.

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1967 5¢ George Washington, redrawn
November 17, 1967

Redrawn Washington

Following heavy criticism, the US Post Office issued a new “clean shaven” George Washington stamp on November 17, 1967. The stamp replaced a Prominent Americans stamp issued in 1966.

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1903 2¢ Washington, carmine
November 12, 1903

Washington Flag and Shield Stamps

On November 12, 1903, the 2¢ Washington stamp was issued with a new design after the earlier stamp was deemed disappointing.

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1998 Yellow Hat
November 9, 1998

Rare Unissued Yellow Hat Stamp

On November 9, 1998, the USPS issued an H-rate Uncle Sam’s Hat stamp to satisfy the First-Class Rate. An unissued Uncle Sam’s Hat stamp with a yellow background was later discovered in used condition, despite never being officially issued!

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1926 2¢ Battle of White Plains
October 28, 1776

Battle of White Plains 

On October 28, 1776, George Washington led the 14,000–man Continental Army in the Battle of White Plains against British General William Howe’s 20,000 redcoats.

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1864 10¢ Sanitary Fair stamp, rose
October 27, 1863

First Major Sanitary Fair

On October 27, 1863, the first major Sanitary Fair was held to raise money during the Civil War.  Special stamps were produced and sold at these fairs, which were not valid for use outside of the fairs.

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1899 1¢ on 1¢ Cuba - Washington, yellow green
October 19, 1960

U.S. Places Embargo on Cuban Goods

On October 19, 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the first embargo on Cuba. It banned most US exports to Cuba, including postage stamps!

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1916-17 5¢ Washington, blue
October 17, 1916

The 1916 5¢ Washington & Its Errors

On October 17, 1916, the US Post Office issued a 5¢ Washington stamp. The stamp had small changes from previous issues that went overlooked by collectors, so few were saved. Plus, this stamp spawned some famous errors…

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