# 2723 - 1993 29c Legends of American Music: Hank Williams
29¢ Hank Williams
Legends of American Music
City: Nashville, TN
Quantity: 150,000,000 (estimate)
Printed By: Stamp Venturers
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforations: 10.15 x 10.25
Color: Multicolored
According to Youngblood, Stamp Venturers (the printing company responsible for the production of the stamps) had ordered a new perforation machine for the Hank Williams stamps, but the USPS unexpectedly moved up the stamp's release date. The new perforation machine had not yet arrived, so they perforated a small quantity (about 2,071,360) with their older perforation machine. These were the stamps delivered to post offices on the First Day of Issue. When the new perforation machine arrived, the remaining quantity of stamps were perforated using that, giving them a different gauge than the others.
Both US #2723 and 2723A have a neat story, making them fun to collect today.
Happy Birthday, Hank Williams
His father suffered an injury during World War I and went on to spend much of Williams’s childhood in the hospital, leaving his mother to work and raise the children on her own. They moved several times and she opened a string of boarding houses, but managed to find some stability, even during the Great Depression.
Despite his short career, Williams is considered the “King of Country Music.” During his lifetime, he had 11 number one country hits, plus many others that placed in the top ten. Alabama celebrates Hand Williams on September 21 and he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. Today Williams’ son Hank Williams Jr., who is also a country singer and composer, carries on his father’s legacy.
Click here for more from the Hank Williams website.
29¢ Hank Williams
Legends of American Music
City: Nashville, TN
Quantity: 150,000,000 (estimate)
Printed By: Stamp Venturers
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforations: 10.15 x 10.25
Color: Multicolored
According to Youngblood, Stamp Venturers (the printing company responsible for the production of the stamps) had ordered a new perforation machine for the Hank Williams stamps, but the USPS unexpectedly moved up the stamp's release date. The new perforation machine had not yet arrived, so they perforated a small quantity (about 2,071,360) with their older perforation machine. These were the stamps delivered to post offices on the First Day of Issue. When the new perforation machine arrived, the remaining quantity of stamps were perforated using that, giving them a different gauge than the others.
Both US #2723 and 2723A have a neat story, making them fun to collect today.
Happy Birthday, Hank Williams
His father suffered an injury during World War I and went on to spend much of Williams’s childhood in the hospital, leaving his mother to work and raise the children on her own. They moved several times and she opened a string of boarding houses, but managed to find some stability, even during the Great Depression.
Despite his short career, Williams is considered the “King of Country Music.” During his lifetime, he had 11 number one country hits, plus many others that placed in the top ten. Alabama celebrates Hand Williams on September 21 and he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. Today Williams’ son Hank Williams Jr., who is also a country singer and composer, carries on his father’s legacy.
Click here for more from the Hank Williams website.