# 4273 - 2008 42c Flags of Our Nation: U.S. Flag
Flags of Our Nation
USA
Issue Date: June 14, 2008
City: Washington, DC
The U.S. flag, officially adopted on June 14, 1777, is one of the most enduring symbols of the American people and their principles. The blue-starred field, also called the Union, represents the 50 states of America, with each star representing a new constellation. The 13 red stripes commemorate the 13 original Colonies. The colors of the flag are significant as well. Red represents hardiness and valor, white represents innocence and purity, and blue represents perseverance and justice.
The Flags Of Our Nation Series
The state flags had been honored on US stamps once before, in 1976 as part of the Bicentennial Series (US #1633-82). Those stamps marked an important first – they were America’s first 50-stamp se-tenant. The sheet featured all of the state flags in the order the states were admitted to the Union.
The first set of stamps was issued on Flag Day, June 14, 2008 at the National Postal Museum in Washington, DC. It featured the flags of Alabama through Delaware, American Samoa, and the American flag with “spacious skies.”
In speaking about the stamps, a USPS representative said, “Flags are our nation’s greatest symbols for unity and pride and the values we hold dear. The Postal Service is proud to present this tribute as we honor our nation’s flags.” That same day, special events were held in the nine state capitals whose flags were featured in that first set of stamps.
Click here to get the complete set of 60 Flags of Our Nation stamps in one convenient set.
Flags of Our Nation
USA
Issue Date: June 14, 2008
City: Washington, DC
The U.S. flag, officially adopted on June 14, 1777, is one of the most enduring symbols of the American people and their principles. The blue-starred field, also called the Union, represents the 50 states of America, with each star representing a new constellation. The 13 red stripes commemorate the 13 original Colonies. The colors of the flag are significant as well. Red represents hardiness and valor, white represents innocence and purity, and blue represents perseverance and justice.
The Flags Of Our Nation Series
The state flags had been honored on US stamps once before, in 1976 as part of the Bicentennial Series (US #1633-82). Those stamps marked an important first – they were America’s first 50-stamp se-tenant. The sheet featured all of the state flags in the order the states were admitted to the Union.
The first set of stamps was issued on Flag Day, June 14, 2008 at the National Postal Museum in Washington, DC. It featured the flags of Alabama through Delaware, American Samoa, and the American flag with “spacious skies.”
In speaking about the stamps, a USPS representative said, “Flags are our nation’s greatest symbols for unity and pride and the values we hold dear. The Postal Service is proud to present this tribute as we honor our nation’s flags.” That same day, special events were held in the nine state capitals whose flags were featured in that first set of stamps.
Click here to get the complete set of 60 Flags of Our Nation stamps in one convenient set.