# AC503 - 1/8/1993, USA, #2721, 1st day issue combo with #'s 934, 941, 1337, 1727
First Day Cover Traces Elvis Presley's Life Through Stamps
This Cover, produced by Artcraft, was postmarked on the First Day of Issue of America's most popular stamp picturing Elvis Presley. The other stamps included on this Official First Day of Issue Cover reflect key parts of Presley's life: #1337 recognizes his birth state, #934 pays tribute to his time in the Army, #1727 represents his many hit movies, and #941 honors Tennessee, where Elvis built his home, Graceland. The Elivs Presley stamp is the first stamp issued in the Legends of American Music series.
America’s Most Popular Stamp
Ever since Presley’s death in 1977, fans around the country had clamored for a stamp honoring the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Ten years later, he was eligible to appear on a US stamp, and requests increased dramatically.
However, after long debate, the USPS announced on January 7, 1992, that Elvis would appear on the first stamp in a new series honoring famous American musicians. That same day, Postmaster General Frank also announced that the design of the Elvis stamp would be left up to the American people – they could vote for the young or the old Elvis. This move actually surprised many at the USPS, who didn’t know that was going to be the plan.
Initially, the USPS printed 300 million of the Presley stamps. But when advance demand proved even greater than expected, they printed another 200 million in the December before the stamp’s issue.
In all, the USPS printed 517 million Elvis stamps, three times the usual prit run for a commemorative. The Elvis stamp is the most widely publicized and best-selling US commemorative in history. The Legends of American Music series would run until 1999 and honor more than 70 artists from all styles of music.
First Day Cover Traces Elvis Presley's Life Through Stamps
This Cover, produced by Artcraft, was postmarked on the First Day of Issue of America's most popular stamp picturing Elvis Presley. The other stamps included on this Official First Day of Issue Cover reflect key parts of Presley's life: #1337 recognizes his birth state, #934 pays tribute to his time in the Army, #1727 represents his many hit movies, and #941 honors Tennessee, where Elvis built his home, Graceland. The Elivs Presley stamp is the first stamp issued in the Legends of American Music series.
America’s Most Popular Stamp
Ever since Presley’s death in 1977, fans around the country had clamored for a stamp honoring the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Ten years later, he was eligible to appear on a US stamp, and requests increased dramatically.
However, after long debate, the USPS announced on January 7, 1992, that Elvis would appear on the first stamp in a new series honoring famous American musicians. That same day, Postmaster General Frank also announced that the design of the Elvis stamp would be left up to the American people – they could vote for the young or the old Elvis. This move actually surprised many at the USPS, who didn’t know that was going to be the plan.
Initially, the USPS printed 300 million of the Presley stamps. But when advance demand proved even greater than expected, they printed another 200 million in the December before the stamp’s issue.
In all, the USPS printed 517 million Elvis stamps, three times the usual prit run for a commemorative. The Elvis stamp is the most widely publicized and best-selling US commemorative in history. The Legends of American Music series would run until 1999 and honor more than 70 artists from all styles of music.