# 2720/5340 - Complete Sets - 1992-2006 and 2008-19 Lunar New Year Series, 60 Mint Stamps
Complete 1992-2019 Lunar New Year Set
Get all the 1992-2019 Chinese New Year stamps in one convenient step. Don't miss a single stamp issued so far in this US series - and save money, too!
Set includes 24 single stamps, a 12-stamp souvenir sheet and a two-sided sheet of 24 stamps. (Fun fact: The 37¢ denomination
adds up to $8.88. Eight is a lucky number in Chinese culture.)
Set Includes:
#2720
#2817
#2876
#3060
#3120
#3179
#3272
#3370
#3500
#3559
#3747
#3832
#3895 (2-sided pane)
#3997 (pane of 12)
#4221
#4375
#4435
#4492
#4623
#4726
#4846
#4957
#5057
#5154
#5254
#5340
First U.S. Chinese New Year Stamp
The issue of this stamp was in part inspired by repeated requests for stamps to honor additional holidays: New Year's, Easter, the Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving. There had also been calls for stamps honoring the signs of the Zodiac. And there had been several groups calling for stamps to recognize the contributions of Asian Americans, while the USPS wanted to explore topics to appeal to younger Asian American collectors.
Based on the popularity of these stamps, the USPS inaugurated a new Lunar New Year series in 2008, beginning with the Year of the Rat. That series ran through 2019. And in 2020, the third Lunar New Year Series begins with a new Year of the Rat stamp.
Click here for lots more US and worldwide Chinese and Lunar New Year stamps.
Complete 1992-2019 Lunar New Year Set
Get all the 1992-2019 Chinese New Year stamps in one convenient step. Don't miss a single stamp issued so far in this US series - and save money, too!
Set includes 24 single stamps, a 12-stamp souvenir sheet and a two-sided sheet of 24 stamps. (Fun fact: The 37¢ denomination
adds up to $8.88. Eight is a lucky number in Chinese culture.)
Set Includes:
#2720
#2817
#2876
#3060
#3120
#3179
#3272
#3370
#3500
#3559
#3747
#3832
#3895 (2-sided pane)
#3997 (pane of 12)
#4221
#4375
#4435
#4492
#4623
#4726
#4846
#4957
#5057
#5154
#5254
#5340
First U.S. Chinese New Year Stamp
The issue of this stamp was in part inspired by repeated requests for stamps to honor additional holidays: New Year's, Easter, the Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving. There had also been calls for stamps honoring the signs of the Zodiac. And there had been several groups calling for stamps to recognize the contributions of Asian Americans, while the USPS wanted to explore topics to appeal to younger Asian American collectors.
Based on the popularity of these stamps, the USPS inaugurated a new Lunar New Year series in 2008, beginning with the Year of the Rat. That series ran through 2019. And in 2020, the third Lunar New Year Series begins with a new Year of the Rat stamp.
Click here for lots more US and worldwide Chinese and Lunar New Year stamps.