The 'Robert Frost', 10 cent stamp, Scott Catalog #1526, came out March 26, 1974.
(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamp 2011, page 138), with over 145 million stamps issued (page 530).
It was first issued at Derry, N.H. for a total of 500,425 "First Day Covers" (page 397).
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There is an 11 cent stamp in the presidential series which was current from 1939 to 1954. First class postage was never 11 cents-it jumped from 10 cent directly to 13 cents.
The two-cent stamp was first issued in the United States on July 1, 1863. It was part of a series that included various denominations and was primarily used for mailing letters. The most famous design of the two-cent stamp featured a portrait of George Washington.
This stamp (Scott # 1424) came out in 1971 to honor the passing of MacArthur five years earlier.
These came out in 1968, both the coil and sheet type.
US stamps come in different denominations, but if you just asked for a stamp you would probably get a 44 -cent stamp which pays postage on a letter of up to one ounce. The "forever" stamps currently are considered to be 44-cent denomination.
I just found a listing on ebay saying this series came out in 1973.
"Failure" by Robert Frost is a poem that reflects on the inevitability of failure in life, how it is part of the human experience, and how it can lead to growth and self-discovery. Frost uses vivid imagery and language to convey the emotions and challenges that come with facing failure. Ultimately, the poem suggests that failure can be a catalyst for personal transformation and a source of valuable lessons.
First Class postage went to 22 cents in 1985. There were 22 cent stamps prior to that. There were still other stamps available for post cards and airmail. The price was dependent upon what you were mailing.
no! for exampleThirty-five years after his death, Robert Frost (we remember him at Kennedy's inauguration) remains America's favorite poet.Thirty-five years after his death, Robert Frost (do you remember him?) remains America's favorite poet.Thirty-five years after his death, Robert Frost remains America's favorite poet. (We remember him at Kennedy's inauguration.)
?? Scott #487 is the only rotary type II, but it didn't come in Carmine Rose. In the color Carmine the stamp can be purchased for $32.50