1983 Shot Put/Swimming
# C108v - 1983 Shot Put/Swimming
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U.S. #C108v
1983 40¢ Men’s Shot Put and Women’s Swimming
Summer Olympics Issue
1983 40¢ Men’s Shot Put and Women’s Swimming
Summer Olympics Issue
Issue Date: April 8, 1983
First City: Los Angeles, California
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforation: 11.2 Bullseye
First City: Los Angeles, California
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforation: 11.2 Bullseye
Color: Multicolored
This cover pictures two stamps commemorating the 23rd Olympic Games which were held in Los Angeles during the summer of 1984. The stamps feature shot put and women’s swimming.
In the field event of shot put, a heavy metal ball – the “shot” – is “put” or thrown with a pushing action. The U.S. earned silver and bronze medals in the 1984 Olympics in this sport.
The United States women’s swim team earned a total of 34 medals in 1984, including 21 gold medals.
All 12 of the 1983 Commemorative Airmails picture athletes participating in Olympic events. These stamps were issued in anticipation of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The Games were boycotted by the Soviet Union and many other Communist nations. Many saw this as revenge for the U.S. boycotting the 1980 Games held in Moscow.
U.S. #C108v
1983 40¢ Men’s Shot Put and Women’s Swimming
Summer Olympics Issue
1983 40¢ Men’s Shot Put and Women’s Swimming
Summer Olympics Issue
Issue Date: April 8, 1983
First City: Los Angeles, California
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforation: 11.2 Bullseye
First City: Los Angeles, California
Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforation: 11.2 Bullseye
Color: Multicolored
This cover pictures two stamps commemorating the 23rd Olympic Games which were held in Los Angeles during the summer of 1984. The stamps feature shot put and women’s swimming.
In the field event of shot put, a heavy metal ball – the “shot” – is “put” or thrown with a pushing action. The U.S. earned silver and bronze medals in the 1984 Olympics in this sport.
The United States women’s swim team earned a total of 34 medals in 1984, including 21 gold medals.
All 12 of the 1983 Commemorative Airmails picture athletes participating in Olympic events. These stamps were issued in anticipation of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The Games were boycotted by the Soviet Union and many other Communist nations. Many saw this as revenge for the U.S. boycotting the 1980 Games held in Moscow.