2000 33c The Stars and Stripes: Forster Flag

# 3403c - 2000 33c The Stars and Stripes: Forster Flag

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U.S. #3403c
33¢ Forster Flag (1775)
The Stars and Stripes
 
Issue Date: June 14, 2000
City: Baltimore, MD
Quantity: 4,000,000
Printed by: Banknote of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed
Perforations:
10.5 x 11
Color: Multicolored
 
The Stars and Stripes set of 20 stamps chronicles the development of the American flag from Colonial times to the present. Each flag has an interesting story behind it. The original Forster flag is in the collection of the Flag Heritage Foundation. It was supposedly a British Regimental color captured on April 19, 1775 - the first day of the American Revolution.  Later the canton was cut out and the white areas were cut into the strips, six on the obverse and seven on the reverse.

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U.S. #3403c
33¢ Forster Flag (1775)
The Stars and Stripes
 
Issue Date: June 14, 2000
City: Baltimore, MD
Quantity: 4,000,000
Printed by: Banknote of America
Printing Method:
Lithographed
Perforations:
10.5 x 11
Color: Multicolored
 
The Stars and Stripes set of 20 stamps chronicles the development of the American flag from Colonial times to the present. Each flag has an interesting story behind it. The original Forster flag is in the collection of the Flag Heritage Foundation. It was supposedly a British Regimental color captured on April 19, 1775 - the first day of the American Revolution.  Later the canton was cut out and the white areas were cut into the strips, six on the obverse and seven on the reverse.