# C126 - 1989 45c Future Mail Transportation s/s
 U.S. #C126
1989 Future Mail Transportation
20th UPU Congress
First City:Â Washington, D.C.
Quantity Issued: Â 1,944,000
Printed by: Â Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Lithographed, engraved
Perforation:Â 11
World Stamp Show â89Â
The 1989 World Stamp Show marked a significant first. It was the first international stamp show ever sponsored by the US Postal Service.
The show began at 9:45 am on November 17, 1989, when Vice President Dan Quayle joined in the official opening ceremonies at the Washington Convention Center. One of the most memorable stamp issues from the show was issued on opening day. That was US #2433. It was issued imperforate, making it the first imperforate souvenir sheet since the SIPEX sheet of 1966.
The sheet featured four individual stamps â a reproduction of the original 90¢ Abraham Lincoln stamp of 1869 and three trial color proof combinations, which had been issued for the International Cotton Exposition in 1881. Held in Atlanta, Georgia, October 5 to December 31, 1881, this exposition was the first worldâs fair to be held in the South.
World Stamp Show â89 ran for 14 days over a 17-day period, until December 3.
See more postcards issued at the show below:
 U.S. #C126
1989 Future Mail Transportation
20th UPU Congress
First City:Â Washington, D.C.
Quantity Issued: Â 1,944,000
Printed by: Â Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Lithographed, engraved
Perforation:Â 11
World Stamp Show â89Â
The 1989 World Stamp Show marked a significant first. It was the first international stamp show ever sponsored by the US Postal Service.
The show began at 9:45 am on November 17, 1989, when Vice President Dan Quayle joined in the official opening ceremonies at the Washington Convention Center. One of the most memorable stamp issues from the show was issued on opening day. That was US #2433. It was issued imperforate, making it the first imperforate souvenir sheet since the SIPEX sheet of 1966.
The sheet featured four individual stamps â a reproduction of the original 90¢ Abraham Lincoln stamp of 1869 and three trial color proof combinations, which had been issued for the International Cotton Exposition in 1881. Held in Atlanta, Georgia, October 5 to December 31, 1881, this exposition was the first worldâs fair to be held in the South.
World Stamp Show â89 ran for 14 days over a 17-day period, until December 3.
See more postcards issued at the show below: