Benjamin Franklin was on the first U.S. stamp, but I'm not sure it counts as "ashesive" since it might have been issued without gum on the back.
The first adhesive postage stamp was the Penny Blackissued by the UK in 1840.
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The Penny Black, issued in England in may, 1840.
The One Penny Black, the first postage stamp.
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The first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, was invented by Sir Rowland Hill, a British postal reformer.
These adhesive, non-perforated stamps for the prepayment of postage were the famous 'Chalon Head' design that portrayed a full-face likeness of Queen Victoria in her coronation robes.
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Self adhesive stamps were first produced in the US in 1974 for the Christmas stamps. Over time, more and more of them were made this way. Today the majority of the stamps issued today are produce as self adhesive.