1993 29c Circus: Elephant
# 2753 FDC - 1993 29c Circus: Elephant
$2.50 - $3.20
U.S. #2753
1993 29¢ Elephant
American Circus
1993 29¢ Elephant
American Circus
Issue Date: April 6, 1993
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 65,625,000
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 65,625,000
Printed By: Ashton-Potter America
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: 11
Color: Multicolored
This stamp is part of a colorful block of four issued to honor the 200th anniversary of the first circus performance in the U.S., which was held in Philadelphia in 1793. Named after the circular arenas of ancient Rome, early circuses featured equestrian riders, acrobats, and clowns. In 1871, P.T. Barnum established his own circus, thus beginning the golden age of circuses. He later joined with James A. Bailey in 1881, and in 1907, their show was combined with the Ringling Brothers' to create the "greatest show on earth" - the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
U.S. #2753
1993 29¢ Elephant
American Circus
1993 29¢ Elephant
American Circus
Issue Date: April 6, 1993
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 65,625,000
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 65,625,000
Printed By: Ashton-Potter America
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: 11
Color: Multicolored
This stamp is part of a colorful block of four issued to honor the 200th anniversary of the first circus performance in the U.S., which was held in Philadelphia in 1793. Named after the circular arenas of ancient Rome, early circuses featured equestrian riders, acrobats, and clowns. In 1871, P.T. Barnum established his own circus, thus beginning the golden age of circuses. He later joined with James A. Bailey in 1881, and in 1907, their show was combined with the Ringling Brothers' to create the "greatest show on earth" - the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus.