2017 USPS Forever US Flag Postage Stamps
The United States Postal Service continued its long-standing tradition of American Flag stamps in 2017 with a close-up photograph of the flag fluttering in the breeze, taken by Tom Grill. It’s a stamp design Americans can feel proud of.
Weight : 0.8 Ounces Height: 272mm Width: 449mm Length: 520mm



U.S. Flag 1 roll of 100 Forever Stamps First Class Postage Stamps 2018
That battle-worn flag was taken to New York City for a Union rally attended by over 100,000 people. The Fort Sumter flag then went on a multi-city tour through the North. In each town, it was auctioned off to raise money for the war effort. Whoever won the flag then donated it back to be auctioned in the next city. The flag served as an important patriotic symbol and rallying point throughout the war. It was returned to Fort Sumter exactly four years after the surrender as part of the celebrations of the Union’s victory.
Weight : 0.8 Ounces Height: 272mm Width: 449mm Length: 520mm
Forever Stamps First Class Postage Stamps Flag 2019
To some, the flag of the United States is a symbol of freedom. To others, it represents justice. For prisoner of war (POW) Lieutenant Michael Christian, the flag was a very important symbol and not to be forgotten.
Weight : 0.8 Ounces Height: 272mm Width: 449mm Length: 520mm


Forever Stamps First Class Postage Stamps Flag 2022
When folding an American flag, precisely 13 folds are made, with each representing a different principle. The folds honor life, veterans, mothers and fathers, God, and more. The flag is folded twice lengthwise, making sure the stars on the blue field remain outward. The third fold begins a series of triangle folds ending with the remaining portion of the flag neatly tucked in. The final shape is meant to remind us of the three-corner hat popular during the Revolutionary War and the beginning of our great country.
Weight : 0.8 Ounces Height: 272mm Width: 449mm Length: 520mm
Patriotic Spiral Forever Postage Stamps
One of the Founding Fathers and first American patriots was Patrick Henry. In his famous speech before the Virginia Assembly on March 23, 1775, Henry said “Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace – but there is no peace. The war is actually begun!… Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”
Weight : 0.8 Ounces Height: 272mm Width: 449mm Length: 520mm

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