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Collecting US Postal Service Baseball Postage Stamps


  1998 Celebrate The Century - 1920s: Babe Ruth FDC & USPS Postage Stamps
 
  • Circa - 1998
  • Issuer - USPS
  • Size - 1 3/16" × 1 3/16" (single stamp)
  • Face Value- .32˘ (each)
 
 
NOTES:
 
   As America approached the end of the 20th century, the USPS sought a way to honor the wide variety of events that had taken place. From 1998 to 2000, the US Post Office issued the Celebrate The Century series of postage stamps. Honoring each decade with collectible 15-stamp panes from the 1900s through the 1990s. Seven baseball themed stamps were represented out of the 150.

On May 28, 1998, the United States Postal Service issued the Celebrate The Century: 1920s commemorative stamp souvenir sheet in Chicago, Illinois. The second baseball themed postage stamps appears in this decade celebrating Babe Ruth. Stamp Design by Carl Herrman, the "Babe Ruth" 32˘ postage stamp depicts the Sultan of Swat, reminiscent of a picture taken after Ruth hit his 60th home run in 1927.

 The backprint on the stamp reads: "Babe Ruth hit 54 home runs in 1920. He went on to hit 59 home runs in 1921, and 60 in 1927. Twice he hit 3 home runs in a single game of a World Series. One of his nicknames was the Sultan of Swat.. Celebrate The Century - 1920s"

 The First Day Cover pictured above is hand painted, signed and numbered by sports cachet artist Kendal Bevil, 169/175. It depicts Babe Ruth, with the Yankee Stadium Facade, above in the background. Artist Kendal Bevil, is one of the most popular cachet makers, producing first-day covers since 1989.

 The First Day Cover pictured below was created by Artcraft, a defunct cachet maker that operated from 1939 to 2015. The first ArtCraft FDC was created for the United States 1939 New York World’s Fair stamp. The last produced for the 2015 Geometric Snowflakes set.

 
 
1998 Celebrate the Century - 1920s: Babe Ruth
 32˘ USPS Postage Stamp
Babe Ruth Stamp Front Babe Ruth Stamp Backprint

1998 Celebrate the Century - 1920s: Babe Ruth Artcraft FDC

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