1999 Complete Commemorative Year Set,101 Stamps

# YS1999C - 1999 Complete Commemorative Year Set - 101 Stamps

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Save Time, Hassle, and Money with Complete 1999 Commemorative Stamp Set

Our 1999 set includes every US commemorative issued that year.  That's 101 stamps in all.  You'll save money over buying stamps individually. (Note the sheets added to this complete set)

 

Includes:

US #3272
US #3273
US#3274
US #3275
US#3276
US #3286
US #3287
US #3288-92
US #3293 - Sonoran Desert
US #3306a
US #3308
US #3309
US #3310-13
US #3314
US #3315
US#3316
US #3317-20
US #3321-24
US #3325-28
US #3329
US #3331
US #3333-37
US #3338
US #3339-44
US #3345-50
US #3351 - Insects & Spiders
US #3352
US #3354
US #3355
US #3356-59
US #3360-63
US #3364-67

US #3368
Us #3369
 
Highlights:

Malcolm X – The 22nd installment of the Black Heritage series honors Malcolm X (1925-1965), the leader of a movement to unite black people throughout the world.  A follower of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam, he adopted the name “X” as a symbol of his stolen identity. 

Victorian Love – 33¢ and 55¢:  The 33-cent and 55-cent Love stamps are the first-ever cut-to-shape U.S. stamps.  Based on Victorian artifacts, their floral-heart designs are patterned after a Valentine’s card decorated by an unknown German artist in 1895.

Irish Immigration – Religious persecution, extreme poverty, crop failure, and overcrowding forced nearly 3.5-million Irish people to abandon their homeland and seek prosperity in America between 1820 and 1880.  This United States-Ireland joint-issue commemorates the influence of Irish immigration on our nation. 

Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne – 33¢:  World-famous husband and wife acting team Alfred Lunt (1892-1977) and Lynn Fontanne (1887-1983) performed together in over two-dozen Broadway shows.  Unlike most commemoratives, this stamp was released only in New York City and through selected philatelic outlets.

Daffy Duck – Daffy Duck has appeared in more than 120 cartoons, often co-starring with Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny.  This stamp joins Bugs Bunny and Sylvester and Tweety as the third stamp in the continuing Warner Bros. series.

Tropical Flowers – 33¢:  Issued in a new format described by the U.S. Postal Service as a “convertible booklet,” the Tropical Flowers stamps have 12 stamps on the back side of the release liner paper and eight stamps on the front.  Created as a single piece of art, the four stamps form a continuous design.

Xtreme Sports – The 1999 “Xtreme Sports” stamps contain hidden text detectable with a special decoder.

James Cagney – 33¢:  The fourth subject honored in the Legends of Hollywood series, James Cagney built his legend acting in such Hollywood classics as The Public Enemy, Angels With Dirty Faces, Each Dawn I Die, The Roaring Twenties, and Yankee Doodle Dandy.

Make this history and more part of your collection with the 1999 Commemorative Year Set – order yours today.

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Save Time, Hassle, and Money with Complete 1999 Commemorative Stamp Set

Our 1999 set includes every US commemorative issued that year.  That's 101 stamps in all.  You'll save money over buying stamps individually. (Note the sheets added to this complete set)

 

Includes:

US #3272
US #3273
US#3274
US #3275
US#3276
US #3286
US #3287
US #3288-92
US #3293 - Sonoran Desert
US #3306a
US #3308
US #3309
US #3310-13
US #3314
US #3315
US#3316
US #3317-20
US #3321-24
US #3325-28
US #3329
US #3331
US #3333-37
US #3338
US #3339-44
US #3345-50
US #3351 - Insects & Spiders
US #3352
US #3354
US #3355
US #3356-59
US #3360-63
US #3364-67

US #3368
Us #3369
 
Highlights:

Malcolm X – The 22nd installment of the Black Heritage series honors Malcolm X (1925-1965), the leader of a movement to unite black people throughout the world.  A follower of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam, he adopted the name “X” as a symbol of his stolen identity. 

Victorian Love – 33¢ and 55¢:  The 33-cent and 55-cent Love stamps are the first-ever cut-to-shape U.S. stamps.  Based on Victorian artifacts, their floral-heart designs are patterned after a Valentine’s card decorated by an unknown German artist in 1895.

Irish Immigration – Religious persecution, extreme poverty, crop failure, and overcrowding forced nearly 3.5-million Irish people to abandon their homeland and seek prosperity in America between 1820 and 1880.  This United States-Ireland joint-issue commemorates the influence of Irish immigration on our nation. 

Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne – 33¢:  World-famous husband and wife acting team Alfred Lunt (1892-1977) and Lynn Fontanne (1887-1983) performed together in over two-dozen Broadway shows.  Unlike most commemoratives, this stamp was released only in New York City and through selected philatelic outlets.

Daffy Duck – Daffy Duck has appeared in more than 120 cartoons, often co-starring with Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny.  This stamp joins Bugs Bunny and Sylvester and Tweety as the third stamp in the continuing Warner Bros. series.

Tropical Flowers – 33¢:  Issued in a new format described by the U.S. Postal Service as a “convertible booklet,” the Tropical Flowers stamps have 12 stamps on the back side of the release liner paper and eight stamps on the front.  Created as a single piece of art, the four stamps form a continuous design.

Xtreme Sports – The 1999 “Xtreme Sports” stamps contain hidden text detectable with a special decoder.

James Cagney – 33¢:  The fourth subject honored in the Legends of Hollywood series, James Cagney built his legend acting in such Hollywood classics as The Public Enemy, Angels With Dirty Faces, Each Dawn I Die, The Roaring Twenties, and Yankee Doodle Dandy.

Make this history and more part of your collection with the 1999 Commemorative Year Set – order yours today.