#2904A – 1996 5c Mountain, non-denominational, self-adhesive coil stamp

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The second addition to the American Scenes series, this five-cent stamp was also issued for use by non-profit mailers. The design, which features the snow-covered peaks of a mountain, was created by Colorado artist Tom Engeman. Engeman also designed the 1995 Butte stamp and the 1996 Smithsonian Institution stamp. Coil rolls of 500 and 3,000 were printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and rolls of 10,000 were printed by Stamp Venturers. The color of the year date in the bottom left margin distinguished the two issues. The BEP printing bears a violet date, while the Stamp Venturers bears a blue date. This stamp was also issued in the convenient self-adhesive format.
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The second addition to the American Scenes series, this five-cent stamp was also issued for use by non-profit mailers. The design, which features the snow-covered peaks of a mountain, was created by Colorado artist Tom Engeman. Engeman also designed the 1995 Butte stamp and the 1996 Smithsonian Institution stamp. Coil rolls of 500 and 3,000 were printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and rolls of 10,000 were printed by Stamp Venturers. The color of the year date in the bottom left margin distinguished the two issues. The BEP printing bears a violet date, while the Stamp Venturers bears a blue date. This stamp was also issued in the convenient self-adhesive format.