# C131 - 1991 50c Bering Land Bridge
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1991 50¢ Bering Land Bridge
Pre-Columbian America
First City:Â Anchorage, Alaska
Quantity Issued: Â 15,260,000
Printed by: Â Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforation:Â 11
Start Of The America SeriesÂ
The stamp series was a collaboration between the 24 Western Hemisphere countries in the Postal Union of the Americas and Spain (PUAS). PUAS was originally founded in 1911 as the South American Postal Union to encourage the improvement of postal services. The US joined the union in 1922.
In 1988, two USPS officials flew to Havana, Cuba, a country with no diplomatic relations with the US at the time, and whose stamps were embargoed, to discuss the project with other members of the PUAS. The meeting was intended to coordinate efforts between the nations on design and marketing and to help those countries that had research, design, or printing issues. Each stamp from each country had to include a special PUAS logo and a stylized posthorn and the word AMERICA larger than the issuing countryâs name. In the Spanish-speaking countries, the logo is UPAE, for Union Postal de las Américas y España.
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1991 50¢ Bering Land Bridge
Pre-Columbian America
First City:Â Anchorage, Alaska
Quantity Issued: Â 15,260,000
Printed by: Â Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforation:Â 11
Start Of The America SeriesÂ
The stamp series was a collaboration between the 24 Western Hemisphere countries in the Postal Union of the Americas and Spain (PUAS). PUAS was originally founded in 1911 as the South American Postal Union to encourage the improvement of postal services. The US joined the union in 1922.
In 1988, two USPS officials flew to Havana, Cuba, a country with no diplomatic relations with the US at the time, and whose stamps were embargoed, to discuss the project with other members of the PUAS. The meeting was intended to coordinate efforts between the nations on design and marketing and to help those countries that had research, design, or printing issues. Each stamp from each country had to include a special PUAS logo and a stylized posthorn and the word AMERICA larger than the issuing countryâs name. In the Spanish-speaking countries, the logo is UPAE, for Union Postal de las Américas y España.
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