2015 First-Class Forever Stamp,Imperforated From Me to You

# 4978a - 2015 First-Class Forever Stamp - Imperforated From Me to You

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U.S. #4978a
2015 49¢ Imperforate From Me to You
First-Class Mail

The From Me to You stamp was issued for National Card and Letter Writing Month.  The selvage on the pane of 20 has labels and decals for decorating envelopes and letters.  This was the first time in U.S. history stickers were included with stamps.
 
For centuries, people have been recording their life experiences in writing.  Travelers recount their adventures... soldiers write home of wartime trials... lovebirds pour their hearts out on paper.  By card, letter, and note, accomplishments are congratulated, losses mourned, and milestones celebrated.  But the traditional art of letter writing is slowly disappearing in the shadow of today’s modern technology.
In an era full of text messages and email, correspondence has become more immediate and efficient than ever.  But modern forms of communication are easily deleted in cyberspace, while cards and letters remain timeless and tangible.
 
As time passes, these written accounts become permanent reminders of days gone by.  An old letter provides a window to when it was drafted – a glimpse at a memory and moment in time.  It offers a picture of the past, preserving our history and contributing to better understanding for the future. 
 
49¢ From Me to You: First-Class Mail Rate
Issue Date: April 1, 2015
City: Washington, DC, at the Woodbridge Campus of Friendship Public Charter Schools
Quantity: 180,000
Category: Commemorative (Imperforate)
Printed By: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Lithographed, printed in sheets of 120 with six panes of 20 per sheet
Self-adhesive
 
The U.S. Postal Service designated April as National Card and Letter Writing Month to promote the letter-writing tradition.  People are encouraged to send written correspondence not only to brighten someone’s day in the present, but also so it may one day serve as a record of our past. 
 
Michael Osborne designed this stamp using bright jewel tones and primary colors.  He was also the artist behind the 2013 Where Dreams Blossom (U.S. #4764) and Yes, I Do stamps (#4765), as well as the 2002 Love and 2006 Wedding stamps.

 

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U.S. #4978a
2015 49¢ Imperforate From Me to You
First-Class Mail

The From Me to You stamp was issued for National Card and Letter Writing Month.  The selvage on the pane of 20 has labels and decals for decorating envelopes and letters.  This was the first time in U.S. history stickers were included with stamps.
 
For centuries, people have been recording their life experiences in writing.  Travelers recount their adventures... soldiers write home of wartime trials... lovebirds pour their hearts out on paper.  By card, letter, and note, accomplishments are congratulated, losses mourned, and milestones celebrated.  But the traditional art of letter writing is slowly disappearing in the shadow of today’s modern technology.
In an era full of text messages and email, correspondence has become more immediate and efficient than ever.  But modern forms of communication are easily deleted in cyberspace, while cards and letters remain timeless and tangible.
 
As time passes, these written accounts become permanent reminders of days gone by.  An old letter provides a window to when it was drafted – a glimpse at a memory and moment in time.  It offers a picture of the past, preserving our history and contributing to better understanding for the future. 
 
49¢ From Me to You: First-Class Mail Rate
Issue Date: April 1, 2015
City: Washington, DC, at the Woodbridge Campus of Friendship Public Charter Schools
Quantity: 180,000
Category: Commemorative (Imperforate)
Printed By: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Lithographed, printed in sheets of 120 with six panes of 20 per sheet
Self-adhesive
 
The U.S. Postal Service designated April as National Card and Letter Writing Month to promote the letter-writing tradition.  People are encouraged to send written correspondence not only to brighten someone’s day in the present, but also so it may one day serve as a record of our past. 
 
Michael Osborne designed this stamp using bright jewel tones and primary colors.  He was also the artist behind the 2013 Where Dreams Blossom (U.S. #4764) and Yes, I Do stamps (#4765), as well as the 2002 Love and 2006 Wedding stamps.