# C42-44 - 1949 Universal Postal Union 3V
Own the Complete Set of Universal Postal Union Airmail Stamps
This expertly engraved set of three stamps was issued to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the formation of the Universal Postal Union. The #C42 stamp features the Post Office Department Building. The second stamp in this set pictures a globe and doves, symbolic of airmail service delivering letters around the world. And the third stamp pictures a Boeing Stratocruiser traveling over the Pacific Ocean.
The Universal Postal Union was founded as an independent international agency with headquarters in Byrne, Switzerland. This Postal Union is presently a specialized agency of the United Nations and is dedicated to improving international postal service.
Now you can own stamps commemorating this significant organization. Place your order today.
First International Postal Conference
Up until this time, mail between nations had been regulated by a number of different agreements that were binding only to signing members. At one point, Germany had 17 postal agreements, France had 16, Belgium had 15, and the United Kingdom had 12. Plus, some nations used different weight measurements â the US and UK used ounces while France used grams. This made it especially difficult to calculate the postage rates as a letter traveled through different countries.
In 1898, the Universal Postal Union standardized the colors of certain stamps in order to make international mailing easier and more efficient. They proposed that member nations use the same colors for stamps of the same value. In order to conform to the UPUâs regulations, Americaâs 1¢, 2¢, and 5¢ stamps underwent color changes. Later that same year, the 4¢, 6¢, 10¢, and 15¢ stamps were changed to avoid confusion with current issues printed in similar colors.
In 1947, the UPU became a specialized agency of the United Nations. Today, it continues to organize and improve postal service throughout the world. Itâs the oldest international organization.
Own the Complete Set of Universal Postal Union Airmail Stamps
This expertly engraved set of three stamps was issued to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the formation of the Universal Postal Union. The #C42 stamp features the Post Office Department Building. The second stamp in this set pictures a globe and doves, symbolic of airmail service delivering letters around the world. And the third stamp pictures a Boeing Stratocruiser traveling over the Pacific Ocean.
The Universal Postal Union was founded as an independent international agency with headquarters in Byrne, Switzerland. This Postal Union is presently a specialized agency of the United Nations and is dedicated to improving international postal service.
Now you can own stamps commemorating this significant organization. Place your order today.
First International Postal Conference
Up until this time, mail between nations had been regulated by a number of different agreements that were binding only to signing members. At one point, Germany had 17 postal agreements, France had 16, Belgium had 15, and the United Kingdom had 12. Plus, some nations used different weight measurements â the US and UK used ounces while France used grams. This made it especially difficult to calculate the postage rates as a letter traveled through different countries.
In 1898, the Universal Postal Union standardized the colors of certain stamps in order to make international mailing easier and more efficient. They proposed that member nations use the same colors for stamps of the same value. In order to conform to the UPUâs regulations, Americaâs 1¢, 2¢, and 5¢ stamps underwent color changes. Later that same year, the 4¢, 6¢, 10¢, and 15¢ stamps were changed to avoid confusion with current issues printed in similar colors.
In 1947, the UPU became a specialized agency of the United Nations. Today, it continues to organize and improve postal service throughout the world. Itâs the oldest international organization.