# 803-34 - 1938 U.S. Presidential Series Collection, Set of 32
Get the Complete Set of 1938 "Prexie" Presidents Stamps in One Order – Includes All 32 Designs in the Issue
This is your chance to get the complete set of 32 Presidents stamps (known affectionately as the "Prexies" by stamp collectors) in one money-saving order. This series is one of the most popular in US history and was personally approved by stamp-collecting president Franklin D. Roosevelt. The stamps picture every US president from Washington to Coolidge plus influential figures Benjamin Franklin and Martha Washington.
One of the most interesting facts about the Prexies is that the designs were found in a contest Roosevelt ordered the postmaster general to run. This contest asked the public to submit their design suggestions for the new series of Presidential stamps. A total of 1,122 candidates sent in their work for consideration, with the winner ending up being Elaine Rawlinson of New York City. She won $500 and is forever remembered as the woman who designed the popular Prexies.
Take advantage of this opportunity and get these historic stamps in your collection today. You saave time and money over buying individual stamps.
First Stamp Issued In Presidential Series
President Franklin D. Roosevelt first suggested a stamp series honoring all the deceased presidents in 1933. Initially, the new stamps were planned to be commemoratives, but it was ultimately decided that they’d be definitive to replace the Series of 1922, which had been in use for 12 years.
The contest was open from June 22 to September 15, 1937. More than 1,100 people submitted designs, including some famous artists. After several rounds of eliminations, the panel of philatelic specialists and art experts selected the design submitted by Elaine Rawlinson of New York City. Her design showed Washington in profile based on a bust by noted sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon. This first stamp was issued on April 25, 1938.
The Prexies featured the portraits of 29 presidents, 12 of whom had never appeared on a US postage stamp before. The series also included four denominations that had never been used on US postage stamps before – 18¢, 19¢, 21¢, and 22¢. These values were only included to follow the presidential succession format and didn’t meet any postal rates at the time.
All of the presidents after Washington were issued in order throughout 1938. Several coil stamps and booklets were then issued in January 1939.
Click here to view all the Prexies plus money-saving sets.
Get the Complete Set of 1938 "Prexie" Presidents Stamps in One Order – Includes All 32 Designs in the Issue
This is your chance to get the complete set of 32 Presidents stamps (known affectionately as the "Prexies" by stamp collectors) in one money-saving order. This series is one of the most popular in US history and was personally approved by stamp-collecting president Franklin D. Roosevelt. The stamps picture every US president from Washington to Coolidge plus influential figures Benjamin Franklin and Martha Washington.
One of the most interesting facts about the Prexies is that the designs were found in a contest Roosevelt ordered the postmaster general to run. This contest asked the public to submit their design suggestions for the new series of Presidential stamps. A total of 1,122 candidates sent in their work for consideration, with the winner ending up being Elaine Rawlinson of New York City. She won $500 and is forever remembered as the woman who designed the popular Prexies.
Take advantage of this opportunity and get these historic stamps in your collection today. You saave time and money over buying individual stamps.
First Stamp Issued In Presidential Series
President Franklin D. Roosevelt first suggested a stamp series honoring all the deceased presidents in 1933. Initially, the new stamps were planned to be commemoratives, but it was ultimately decided that they’d be definitive to replace the Series of 1922, which had been in use for 12 years.
The contest was open from June 22 to September 15, 1937. More than 1,100 people submitted designs, including some famous artists. After several rounds of eliminations, the panel of philatelic specialists and art experts selected the design submitted by Elaine Rawlinson of New York City. Her design showed Washington in profile based on a bust by noted sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon. This first stamp was issued on April 25, 1938.
The Prexies featured the portraits of 29 presidents, 12 of whom had never appeared on a US postage stamp before. The series also included four denominations that had never been used on US postage stamps before – 18¢, 19¢, 21¢, and 22¢. These values were only included to follow the presidential succession format and didn’t meet any postal rates at the time.
All of the presidents after Washington were issued in order throughout 1938. Several coil stamps and booklets were then issued in January 1939.
Click here to view all the Prexies plus money-saving sets.