1980s Traditional Christmas Collection, 10 stamps

# 1842/2427 - 1980s Traditional Christmas Collection, 10 stamps

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Get All 10 1980s Traditional Christmas Stamps

Introduced in the 1960s, the Traditional Christmas Series is one of the USPS’s most popular and longest-running series.  It features classic paintings of the Madonna and Child, central figures in religious Christmas celebrations. 

With this special offer, you can get all 10 Traditional Christmas stamps issued in the 1980s.  The stamps feature a Madonna and Child taken from a stained glass window in the Bethlehem Chapel in Washington's National Cathedral, plus paintings by Botticelli, Tiepolo, Raphael, Fra Filippo Lippi, Luca della Robbia, Pietro Perugino, Giovanni Battista Moroni, and Ludovico Caraccis.

Each stamp features the artist’s name and the institute that owns it – in many cases, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.  So, you’re not only getting beloved Christmas stamps, you’re adding classic works of art to your collection.  Send for yours now!

Includes US #1842, 1939, 2026, 2063, 2107, 2165, 2244, 2367, 2399, and 2427

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Get All 10 1980s Traditional Christmas Stamps

Introduced in the 1960s, the Traditional Christmas Series is one of the USPS’s most popular and longest-running series.  It features classic paintings of the Madonna and Child, central figures in religious Christmas celebrations. 

With this special offer, you can get all 10 Traditional Christmas stamps issued in the 1980s.  The stamps feature a Madonna and Child taken from a stained glass window in the Bethlehem Chapel in Washington's National Cathedral, plus paintings by Botticelli, Tiepolo, Raphael, Fra Filippo Lippi, Luca della Robbia, Pietro Perugino, Giovanni Battista Moroni, and Ludovico Caraccis.

Each stamp features the artist’s name and the institute that owns it – in many cases, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.  So, you’re not only getting beloved Christmas stamps, you’re adding classic works of art to your collection.  Send for yours now!

Includes US #1842, 1939, 2026, 2063, 2107, 2165, 2244, 2367, 2399, and 2427