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2015 Antique Vintage Rose US Forever First Class Postage Stamps, Ideal for Stamp Collectors & Gifting
2015 Antique Vintage Rose US Forever First Class Postage Stamps, Ideal for Stamp Collectors & Gifting
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In 2015, the U.S. Postal Service issued Vintage Rose, a Forever stamp. This all-occasion stamp can be used for wedding RSVP cards and thank you notes, Mother’s and Father’s Day cards, Valentine’s Day cards, birthday cards, sympathy cards, thinking-of-you cards — for all occasions when a beautiful stamp is fitting. The stamp art features an elaborate floral line drawing of a rose similar to the design of the 2015 two-ounce Vintage Tulip stamp. Jeanne Greco designed these stamps using drawings from engraved plates originally created by naturalist artist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647–1717). A small, deep crimson heart on both stamps adds a dash of color to the designs and makes them a natural pair. These stamps were printed using the intaglio printing technique. Vintage Rose and Vintage Tulipare the latest additions to the Weddings series. Greg Breeding was the art director.
- These stamps are an excellent choice for various occasions, such as wedding invitations, holiday mailings, birthday party invitations, Thanksgiving cards, and more. All brand new, never used.
- Putting your thoughts on paper is a unique and emotional experience that differs from typing them out on a mobile phone. It allows for a deeper expression of emotions that will touch the heart of your recipient. Imagine reading those words with your loved ones when you’re older, reminiscing about the time when you wrote them together. Don’t hesitate to create these cherished memories; start writing now!
- Don’t miss out on these beautiful 2015 Antique Vintage Rose US Forever First Class Postage Stamps, perfect for adding a personal touch to your mailings. With their timeless design, they’re an excellent choice for any occasion. Start creating unforgettable memories today by writing your heartfelt words on paper with these stamps. These stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce rate.
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