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29c Flag over White House transition imperforate strip of five

Object Details

Description
The Postal Service recognized the 200th anniversary of the White House with a 29-cent regular-issue coil stamp issued in Washington, DC, on April 23, 1992. Jack Ruther's design features a traditional northeast view of The White House, with the American Flag waving above.
The White House, officially known as the 'President's House' until 1901, is more than just a fine example of eighteenth-century stone draftsmanship. It is the president's home and office, a historic site viewed many visitors annually, and a familiar symbol of American democracy.
Designed by V. Jack Ruther, the stamps were printed through the intaglio (two-color) press.
Reference:
Postal Bulletin (April 16, 1992).
Data Source
National Postal Museum
Date
1992
Medium
paper; ink
Dimensions
Height x Width: 1 x 4 3/8 in. (2.54 x 11.11 cm)
Type
Postage Stamps
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