# 3524-27 - 2001 34c Amish Quilts
34¢ Amish Quilts
American Treasures Series
Quantity: 100,000,000
Printed by: Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd
Perforations: Serpentine Die Cut 11.25 x 11.5
Color: Multicolored
American Treasures Series
In announcing the new stamp series, the USPS stated, “US postage stamps honor significant people, major events, and lasting achievements. Yet sometimes, people just want beautiful stamps.”
To meet that goal, the USPS developed the American Treasures series in 2001. The goal of the series was to create miniature works of art to adorn our mail. The series would feature a variety of artists, art schools, and eras, and would ultimately include paintings, glasswork, and tapestries.
To begin the series, the USPS selected Amish quilts. The quilts pictured on the stamps were based on traditional designs from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Fittingly, the first day ceremony for the stamps was held on the opening day of the 39thAmish Acres Arts and Crafts Festival in Nappanee, Indiana.
34¢ Amish Quilts
American Treasures Series
Quantity: 100,000,000
Printed by: Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd
Perforations: Serpentine Die Cut 11.25 x 11.5
Color: Multicolored
American Treasures Series
In announcing the new stamp series, the USPS stated, “US postage stamps honor significant people, major events, and lasting achievements. Yet sometimes, people just want beautiful stamps.”
To meet that goal, the USPS developed the American Treasures series in 2001. The goal of the series was to create miniature works of art to adorn our mail. The series would feature a variety of artists, art schools, and eras, and would ultimately include paintings, glasswork, and tapestries.
To begin the series, the USPS selected Amish quilts. The quilts pictured on the stamps were based on traditional designs from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Fittingly, the first day ceremony for the stamps was held on the opening day of the 39thAmish Acres Arts and Crafts Festival in Nappanee, Indiana.