# 5342 - 2019 First-Class Forever Stamp - US Flag (Ashton Potter coil)
US #5342
2019 US Flag (APU Coil)
• One of four varieties of US Flag stamp issued in 2019
Stamp Category: Definitive
Value: 55¢ First Class Mail Rate
First Day of Issue: January 27, 2019
First Day City: Kansas City, Missouri
Quantity Issued: 1,900,000,000
Printed by: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Offset, Microprint
Format: Coils of 100
Tagging: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag
Why the stamp was issued: To continue the decades-long tradition of issuing definitive stamps picturing the American flag.
About the stamp design: Pictures the US flag on one of the flagpoles near the end of Chicago’s Navy Pier, blowing in the breeze in May. Photograph by Antonio Alcalá.
First Day City: The First Day of Issue Postmark was from Kansas City, Missouri, headquarters of Cancellation Services.
History the stamp represents: To some, the flag of the United States is a symbol of freedom. To others, it represents justice. For prisoner of war (POW) Lieutenant Michael Christian, the flag was a very important symbol and not to be forgotten.
Lieutenant Michael Christian was a bombardier/navigator in the Vietnam War. On April 24, 1967, his plane was shot down and he was captured. Christian was imprisoned with the late Senator John McCain, who recalled the events of the POW camp while at the 1988 Republican National Convention.
According to Senator McCain, over the course of several months, Mike Christian acquired a bamboo needle and scraps of material. With them he sewed a crude American flag on the inside of his shirt. “Every afternoon, before we had a bowl of soup, we would hang Mike’s shirt on the wall of the cell and say the Pledge of Allegiance.” Said McCain.
One day, the Vietnamese found the flag and took Mike to be beaten and tortured. After hours of abuse, he was returned to his cell. He could barely see out of his swollen eyes, but he immediately started sewing another American flag.
There may be different opinions about what the US flag represents. However, to many Americans, the flag serves as a reminder of the price of freedom.
US #5342
2019 US Flag (APU Coil)
• One of four varieties of US Flag stamp issued in 2019
Stamp Category: Definitive
Value: 55¢ First Class Mail Rate
First Day of Issue: January 27, 2019
First Day City: Kansas City, Missouri
Quantity Issued: 1,900,000,000
Printed by: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Offset, Microprint
Format: Coils of 100
Tagging: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag
Why the stamp was issued: To continue the decades-long tradition of issuing definitive stamps picturing the American flag.
About the stamp design: Pictures the US flag on one of the flagpoles near the end of Chicago’s Navy Pier, blowing in the breeze in May. Photograph by Antonio Alcalá.
First Day City: The First Day of Issue Postmark was from Kansas City, Missouri, headquarters of Cancellation Services.
History the stamp represents: To some, the flag of the United States is a symbol of freedom. To others, it represents justice. For prisoner of war (POW) Lieutenant Michael Christian, the flag was a very important symbol and not to be forgotten.
Lieutenant Michael Christian was a bombardier/navigator in the Vietnam War. On April 24, 1967, his plane was shot down and he was captured. Christian was imprisoned with the late Senator John McCain, who recalled the events of the POW camp while at the 1988 Republican National Convention.
According to Senator McCain, over the course of several months, Mike Christian acquired a bamboo needle and scraps of material. With them he sewed a crude American flag on the inside of his shirt. “Every afternoon, before we had a bowl of soup, we would hang Mike’s shirt on the wall of the cell and say the Pledge of Allegiance.” Said McCain.
One day, the Vietnamese found the flag and took Mike to be beaten and tortured. After hours of abuse, he was returned to his cell. He could barely see out of his swollen eyes, but he immediately started sewing another American flag.
There may be different opinions about what the US flag represents. However, to many Americans, the flag serves as a reminder of the price of freedom.