Front:
OH
DAYTON
29
29
SEP
25
1992
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29
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Back:
EAGLE AND SHIELD SELF-ADHESIVE STAMP
First Day of Issue: September 25, 1992
First Issue Location: Dayton, Ohio
In an effort to create a more convenient product, the
United States Postal Service developed the self-adhesive
stamps that appear on this Postcard. Because three differ-
ent manufacturers are producing the stamp, its denomi-
nation and “USA" appear in three colors: red, printed by
the gravure process; green, also printed by the gravure
process; and brown, printed by the offset/intaglio pro-
cess. These stamps depict a rendition of America's Great
Seal. In 1776 a committee consisting of Benjamin
Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson was directed
by the Continental Congress“ to bring in a device for a
seal of the United States of America." Benjamin Franklin
thought the national bird should be the wild turkey but,
after much debate, the American bald eagle became our
national symbol. The Great Seal of the United States has
remained unchanged since its inception. It depicts an
American bald eagle clutching the arrows of war in one
talon and an olive branch of peace in the other.
No. 92-119
First Day of Issue Postcard Collection™
©1992 Fleetwood® Cheyenne, WY 82008-0001
Original painting for the First Day of Issue Postcard by Don Balke
Heetwood