2001 34c Love Series: Rose and Love Letter, non-denominational

# 3496 - 2001 34c Love Series: Rose and Love Letter, non-denominational

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U.S. #3496
34¢ Love
Nondenominated
 
Issue Date: January 19, 2001
City: Tucson, AZ
Quantity:
 500,000,000
Printed by: 
Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed
Perforations: 
Serpentine die cut 11 ¼
Color: 
Multicolored
Long a symbol of devotion, a red rose lies across a handwritten love letter on this 2001 Love stamp. The letter on the non-denominated and on the 34¢ stamp is from John Adams to Abigail Smith, before their marriage and before he became the second President of the U.S. The 55¢ stamp has a similar design, but uses a letter from Abigail to John.

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U.S. #3496
34¢ Love
Nondenominated
 
Issue Date: January 19, 2001
City: Tucson, AZ
Quantity:
 500,000,000
Printed by: 
Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed
Perforations: 
Serpentine die cut 11 ¼
Color: 
Multicolored
Long a symbol of devotion, a red rose lies across a handwritten love letter on this 2001 Love stamp. The letter on the non-denominated and on the 34¢ stamp is from John Adams to Abigail Smith, before their marriage and before he became the second President of the U.S. The 55¢ stamp has a similar design, but uses a letter from Abigail to John.