2022 4c Blueberries (coil stamp)

# 5653 FDC - 2022 4c Blueberries (coil stamp)

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US #5653
2022 Blueberries (Coil) – Fruit Series

  • Continued the Fruit Series of low denomination stamps


Stamp Category: 
Definitive
Series:  Fruit
Value: 
First Day of Issue:  January 9, 2022
First Day City:  Blue Hill, Maine
Quantity Issued:  9,000,000 OR 200,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Offset, Microprint
Format:  Coils of 3,000 OR 10,000
Perforations:  Serpentine die cut 10 ¾ vertical
Tagging:  Nonphosphored Type III

Why the stamp was issued:  To cover 4¢ of additional postage.

About the stamp design:  Like earlier low denomination fruit stamps, this pictures an existing pen, ink, and watercolor illustration by artist John Burgoyne.

First Day City:  The First Day of Issue Ceremony was held in Blue Hill, Maine.  The state is well known for its cultivation of blueberries.

About the Fruit Series:  Launched in 2016, with the release of the 10¢ Red Pears, 5¢ Pinot Noir Grapes, and 1¢ Albermarle Pippin Apples stamps, the Fruit Series replaced  stamps from the American Design definitive series of 2002.  Each stamp in the Fruit Series pictures an existing pen, ink, and watercolor illustration by John Burgoyne.

History the stamp represents:  The blueberry is one of America’s favorite fruits.  These berries are delicious, easy to eat, and fun to pick in the summertime.  But, did you know blueberries also have some impressive health benefits?

Blueberries are native to North America and have been cultivated here for hundreds of years.  But it wasn’t until recently that we discovered how good they are for you.  According to several scientific studies, here’s how eating more blueberries may improve your health:

Blueberries have some of the highest levels of antioxidants of any fruit or vegetable.  Antioxidants help prevent damage to our cells and may slow the aging process.  In some studies, regular blueberry consumption has shown to help lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of heart disease.  Eating more blueberries is also believed to fight brain aging and improve memory.  Since they are fairly low in sugar, blueberries may be a good choice for those with diabetes or insulin resistance.  In fact, early studies suggest eating more blueberries could improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar.

Research is still being conducted on the health effects of blueberries.  Who knows what might be discovered in the future?  So, the next time you’re in the supermarket, consider adding blueberries to your cart.

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US #5653
2022 Blueberries (Coil) – Fruit Series

  • Continued the Fruit Series of low denomination stamps


Stamp Category: 
Definitive
Series:  Fruit
Value: 
First Day of Issue:  January 9, 2022
First Day City:  Blue Hill, Maine
Quantity Issued:  9,000,000 OR 200,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Offset, Microprint
Format:  Coils of 3,000 OR 10,000
Perforations:  Serpentine die cut 10 ¾ vertical
Tagging:  Nonphosphored Type III

Why the stamp was issued:  To cover 4¢ of additional postage.

About the stamp design:  Like earlier low denomination fruit stamps, this pictures an existing pen, ink, and watercolor illustration by artist John Burgoyne.

First Day City:  The First Day of Issue Ceremony was held in Blue Hill, Maine.  The state is well known for its cultivation of blueberries.

About the Fruit Series:  Launched in 2016, with the release of the 10¢ Red Pears, 5¢ Pinot Noir Grapes, and 1¢ Albermarle Pippin Apples stamps, the Fruit Series replaced  stamps from the American Design definitive series of 2002.  Each stamp in the Fruit Series pictures an existing pen, ink, and watercolor illustration by John Burgoyne.

History the stamp represents:  The blueberry is one of America’s favorite fruits.  These berries are delicious, easy to eat, and fun to pick in the summertime.  But, did you know blueberries also have some impressive health benefits?

Blueberries are native to North America and have been cultivated here for hundreds of years.  But it wasn’t until recently that we discovered how good they are for you.  According to several scientific studies, here’s how eating more blueberries may improve your health:

Blueberries have some of the highest levels of antioxidants of any fruit or vegetable.  Antioxidants help prevent damage to our cells and may slow the aging process.  In some studies, regular blueberry consumption has shown to help lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of heart disease.  Eating more blueberries is also believed to fight brain aging and improve memory.  Since they are fairly low in sugar, blueberries may be a good choice for those with diabetes or insulin resistance.  In fact, early studies suggest eating more blueberries could improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar.

Research is still being conducted on the health effects of blueberries.  Who knows what might be discovered in the future?  So, the next time you’re in the supermarket, consider adding blueberries to your cart.