2004 25c Gold Eagle with Prussian Blue Background
# 3848 - 2004 25c Gold Eagle with Prussian Blue Background
$2.50 - $4.75
U.S. #3848
2004 25¢ Eagle
Gold/Prussian Blue
2004 25¢ Eagle
Gold/Prussian Blue
Issue Date: May 12, 2004
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 75,000,000
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 75,000,000
Printed By: American Packaging Corporation for Sennett Security Products
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforations: 9 ¾ vertically
Color: Prussian blue and gold
This coil design paid the presorted first-class rate. The design features a detail of the Great Seal of the United States and was offered in ten two-color combinations. Previously issued in 2003 as a self-adhesive coil, the ten American Eagle coil designs reappeared in 2004 with water-activated gum.
The Eagle stamps picture the emblem in different colors against a variety of background colors. In 1782, Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress, chose the American bald eagle to be the emblem of our country on the national seal.
U.S. #3848
2004 25¢ Eagle
Gold/Prussian Blue
2004 25¢ Eagle
Gold/Prussian Blue
Issue Date: May 12, 2004
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 75,000,000
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 75,000,000
Printed By: American Packaging Corporation for Sennett Security Products
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforations: 9 ¾ vertically
Color: Prussian blue and gold
This coil design paid the presorted first-class rate. The design features a detail of the Great Seal of the United States and was offered in ten two-color combinations. Previously issued in 2003 as a self-adhesive coil, the ten American Eagle coil designs reappeared in 2004 with water-activated gum.
The Eagle stamps picture the emblem in different colors against a variety of background colors. In 1782, Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress, chose the American bald eagle to be the emblem of our country on the national seal.