# 4023 FDC - 2006 39c Benjamin Franklin: Printer
U.S. #4023
2006 39¢ Printer
Benjamin Franklin
City: Philadelphia, PA
Quantity: 40,000,000
Poor Richard’s Almanack
Franklin began apprenticing with a printer when he was 12 years old. For the rest of his life, he considered printing to be his primary occupation.
After running away to Philadelphia at age 17, Franklin worked for several different printers. By the age of 22, he achieved enough success to be promoted to a partner and then two years later became the sole owner. In 1728, he began printing The Pennsylvania Gazette and wrote nearly all of the paper’s content. It became one of the most famous newspapers in the colonies. Historians credit Franklin as the first newspaper editor to publish a cartoon and to include a map with a story – everyday practices in modern newspapers.
U.S. #4023
2006 39¢ Printer
Benjamin Franklin
City: Philadelphia, PA
Quantity: 40,000,000
Poor Richard’s Almanack
Franklin began apprenticing with a printer when he was 12 years old. For the rest of his life, he considered printing to be his primary occupation.
After running away to Philadelphia at age 17, Franklin worked for several different printers. By the age of 22, he achieved enough success to be promoted to a partner and then two years later became the sole owner. In 1728, he began printing The Pennsylvania Gazette and wrote nearly all of the paper’s content. It became one of the most famous newspapers in the colonies. Historians credit Franklin as the first newspaper editor to publish a cartoon and to include a map with a story – everyday practices in modern newspapers.