2023 $28.75 Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee and North Carolina, Priority Mail Express

# 5752 - 2023 $28.75 Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee and North Carolina, Priority Mail Express

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U.S. #5752
2023 Great Smoky Mountains – Express Mail
American Landmarks Series

 

  • Priority Mail stamp in the American Landmarks Series
  • Honors the Great Smoky Mountains
  • Issued without a First Day Ceremony

 

Stamp Category:  Definitive
Set:  American Landmarks Series
Value:  $28.75 Express Mail Rate
First Day of Issue:  January 22, 2023
First Day City(s):  Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Quantity Issued (if known):  800,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Offset, Microprint
Format:  Pane of 4
Self-Adhesive

Why the stamp was issued:  This stamp was issued to cover the $28.75 Express Mail rate.

About the stamp design:  The art for this stamp was created by Dan Cosgrove.  It is a digital illustration based on photographs.  The stamp design pictures mountain scenery near Newfound Gap between Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Cherokee, North Carolina.  In the foreground is a red-tailed hawk in flight.

First Day City:  While Gatlinburg, Tennessee, was the First Day City, this stamp was issued without a First Day of Issue Ceremony.

About the American Landmarks Series:  The American Landmarks Series of Priority and Express Mail stamps began with the issue of the $4.80 Mount Rushmore (US #4268) and $16.50 Hoover Dam (US #4269) stamps in 2008.  Since then, two new stamps have been released nearly every year (with a few exceptions).  All picture vibrant images of some of the most iconic places in America created by digital artist Dan Cosgrove.  Altogether, they resemble a virtual tour of America.

History the stamp represents:  The Great Smoky Mountains are located on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina and run from the Pigeon River to the Little Tennessee River.  The range is home to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which was established in 1934 and now hosts over 11 million visitors per year.

The Great Smoky Mountains are part of an International Biosphere Reserve and have been designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Within the region, there are approximately 187,000 acres of old growth forest, the largest of its kind east of the Mississippi River. It is home to hardwood forests as well as spruce-fir forests, which are ideal habitats for black bears.  The Great Smoky Mountains host the densest population of these bears in the eastern US.  Interestingly, the forests are also home to the most diverse salamander population outside the tropics.

The Great Smoky Mountains earned their name from the mist and fog that usually blankets the valleys and other lower elevations.  This is due to the heavy annual rainfall the mountains receive and the relatively warm temperatures.  Combined with sunrises and sunsets, the “smoke” makes for beautiful views visitors don’t soon forget.

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U.S. #5752
2023 Great Smoky Mountains – Express Mail
American Landmarks Series

 

  • Priority Mail stamp in the American Landmarks Series
  • Honors the Great Smoky Mountains
  • Issued without a First Day Ceremony

 

Stamp Category:  Definitive
Set:  American Landmarks Series
Value:  $28.75 Express Mail Rate
First Day of Issue:  January 22, 2023
First Day City(s):  Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Quantity Issued (if known):  800,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Offset, Microprint
Format:  Pane of 4
Self-Adhesive

Why the stamp was issued:  This stamp was issued to cover the $28.75 Express Mail rate.

About the stamp design:  The art for this stamp was created by Dan Cosgrove.  It is a digital illustration based on photographs.  The stamp design pictures mountain scenery near Newfound Gap between Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Cherokee, North Carolina.  In the foreground is a red-tailed hawk in flight.

First Day City:  While Gatlinburg, Tennessee, was the First Day City, this stamp was issued without a First Day of Issue Ceremony.

About the American Landmarks Series:  The American Landmarks Series of Priority and Express Mail stamps began with the issue of the $4.80 Mount Rushmore (US #4268) and $16.50 Hoover Dam (US #4269) stamps in 2008.  Since then, two new stamps have been released nearly every year (with a few exceptions).  All picture vibrant images of some of the most iconic places in America created by digital artist Dan Cosgrove.  Altogether, they resemble a virtual tour of America.

History the stamp represents:  The Great Smoky Mountains are located on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina and run from the Pigeon River to the Little Tennessee River.  The range is home to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which was established in 1934 and now hosts over 11 million visitors per year.

The Great Smoky Mountains are part of an International Biosphere Reserve and have been designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Within the region, there are approximately 187,000 acres of old growth forest, the largest of its kind east of the Mississippi River. It is home to hardwood forests as well as spruce-fir forests, which are ideal habitats for black bears.  The Great Smoky Mountains host the densest population of these bears in the eastern US.  Interestingly, the forests are also home to the most diverse salamander population outside the tropics.

The Great Smoky Mountains earned their name from the mist and fog that usually blankets the valleys and other lower elevations.  This is due to the heavy annual rainfall the mountains receive and the relatively warm temperatures.  Combined with sunrises and sunsets, the “smoke” makes for beautiful views visitors don’t soon forget.