1994 29-50c World Cup Soccer

# 2834-36 - 1994 29-50c World Cup Soccer

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U.S. #2834-36
1994 World Cup Soccer Stamps and Covers

Issue Date: May 26, 1994
City: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Printed By: J.W. Fergusson & Sons for Stamp Venturers
Printing Method:
Photogravure
Perforations:
11.1
Color: Multicolored
  
For the first time in the World Cup soccer’s 64-year history, the 1994 tournament was held in the United States. To honor the occasion the Postal Service issued three commemorative stamps. Various denominations made mailing letters home easier for the international athletes, coaches, and officials.  Although the 1983 airmail stamp issued for the ’84 Olympics featured a soccer player, this was the first time stamps had been issued to specifically honor the sport of soccer.
 
 

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U.S. #2834-36
1994 World Cup Soccer Stamps and Covers

Issue Date: May 26, 1994
City: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Printed By: J.W. Fergusson & Sons for Stamp Venturers
Printing Method:
Photogravure
Perforations:
11.1
Color: Multicolored
  
For the first time in the World Cup soccer’s 64-year history, the 1994 tournament was held in the United States. To honor the occasion the Postal Service issued three commemorative stamps. Various denominations made mailing letters home easier for the international athletes, coaches, and officials.  Although the 1983 airmail stamp issued for the ’84 Olympics featured a soccer player, this was the first time stamps had been issued to specifically honor the sport of soccer.