The first day of issue ceremony was held at National Postal Museum.
First day covers, uncut press sheets and framed artwork are among the James Webb Space Telescope stamp collectibles for sale.
Now shipping are two different envelopes stamped and postmarked for the first day of issue. Referred to as"first day covers" by philatelists, the two collectibles include either the official first-day-of-issue ink postmark or a digital color postmark. Both cancellations feature the stamp's name and the details of its issuance, as well as a hexagonal pattern representing the Webb's 21-foot-wide primary mirror.
The USPS ceremony memento includes an invitation and program from the first day of issue event at the Postal Museum. Collectors who were unable to be at the National Postal Museum on Thursday can also buy a"ceremony memento," with includes the event invitation (shaped to resemble theThe USPS will also respond to requests for the first-day-of-issue postmark though the mail.
Beginning Thursday, the public has 120 days to buy and affix the James Webb Space Telescope stamp to an envelope of their choice, self-address or address it to others and then mail it inside a larger envelope to:8300 NE Underground Drive, Suite 300After applying the first-day-of-issue postmark, the USPS will return the envelope through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark up to a quantity of 50, after which it is 5 cents per additional postmark. All requests must be postmarked by Jan.
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