2012 U.S. stamp program loaded with landscapes

The United States Postal Service last week finished unveiling its 2012 stamp program, and it’s full of goodies for landscape collectors like myself.

The following stamps will feature images of landscapes across the U.S.:

  • Louisiana Statehood (Flat Lake, Louisiana)
  • Arizona Statehood (Cathedral Rock, Arizona)
  • New Mexico Statehood (Cerro de Santa Clara, Cerro de Guadalupe, and Rio Puerco)
  • Lancaster Country, Pennsylvania
  • Glacier National Park (Logan Pass, Montana)

Several of the stamps from a planned “Earthscapes” sheet will also meet my requirements for consideration as landscape stamps.

Other notable commemoratives include the final 10-design coil in the long-running Flags of Our Nation series; a new set of five stamps honoring Pixar movies like Toy Story 2 and Finding Nemo; and a variety of stamps picturing individuals best known for their work in the fine arts.

Interestingly, the USPS has also announced multi-design issues at the 65¢ one-ounce non-machinable or two-ounce rate, and the 85¢ three-ounce rate.

In each case, the stamps in question depict animals, and may very well be popular with topical collectors. One could argue that the number of stamps being issued (five in each denomination) is a bit excessive, but such complaints are more likely to come from collectors rather than the general public, who have little reason to care whether a pane of 20 stamps contains 20 different designs or only a single design repeated 20 times.

Take a look at the entire 2012 stamp program, and then let me know: what do you think of this year’s stamps?

Philosateleian Post’s 2012 stamp program

Following in the footsteps of other stamp-issuing entities that announce new issues ahead of time, Philosateleian Post has released a preview of its upcoming 2012 commemorative stamp program.

Among the highlights of the Post’s planned new issues is a stamp honoring Aunt Donna, whose death I recently mentioned in this blog. This stamp will be issued on World Local Post Day (January 30, 2012).

Private local post stamp with stylized image of Aunt Donna
Aunt Donna (1933–2011) stamp

You can read more about the Aunt Donna stamp and the other stamps planned for 2012, plus learn how to get copies of these stamps for your own collection in Philosateleian Post’s press release.

New cover added to American Indian exhibit

There’s a new addition to Philosateleia’s featured exhibit 14 Cents: the American Indian Stamp. J. Emory Renoll, a Pennsylvania stamp dealer, mailed this registered cover in 1930.

Front of cover bearing 14-cent American Indian stamp, pair of 2-cent Ohio River Canalization stamps, and 3-cent Victory stamp
14¢ American Indian registered cover

Read all about the cover and the postage rate it exemplifies.

About the author

Kevin Blackston is a longtime stamp collector living in the USA. A member of the APS and LCPS, his main philatelic interests include the 14¢ American Indian and worldwide landscapes. You can read more about Kevin.

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