U.S. #2502 25¢ Cheyenne Headdress Indian Headdress Folk Art Series
Issue Date: August 17, 1990 City: Cody, WY Quantity: 123,825,600 Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Printing Method: Lithographed and engraved Perforations: 11 Color: Multicolored
The Indian Headdress stamps were the first in the Folk Art Series to be issued as booklets. The headdresses were prized personal possessions, generally created by the warrior himself, and were usually buried with their owner at death. The headdresses were made from such materials as eagle and turkey feathers, beads, fur, hair tassels, and animal skins.
U.S. #2502 25¢ Cheyenne Headdress Indian Headdress Folk Art Series
Issue Date: August 17, 1990 City: Cody, WY Quantity: 123,825,600 Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Printing Method: Lithographed and engraved Perforations: 11 Color: Multicolored
The Indian Headdress stamps were the first in the Folk Art Series to be issued as booklets. The headdresses were prized personal possessions, generally created by the warrior himself, and were usually buried with their owner at death. The headdresses were made from such materials as eagle and turkey feathers, beads, fur, hair tassels, and animal skins.