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The 17¢ rose-red stamp from the Presidential Issue was issued on October 27, 1938, and marked the first appearance of Andrew Johnson on a postage stamp. The engraving of Johnson's profile was modeled after by a bust displayed in the Senate Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Scott 822 – The 17¢ Andrew Johnson – October 27 (first appearance on a U. S. stamp) Scott 823 – The 18¢ Ulysses S. Grant – November 3; Scott 824 – The 19¢ Rutherford B. Hayes – November 10; Scott 825 – The 20¢ James A. Garfield – November 10; Scott 826 – The 21¢ Chester A. Arthur – November 22 (first appearance on a U ...
Up through the 22¢ Cleveland stamp, the denomination assigned to each president corresponds to his position in the presidential roster: thus the first president, Washington, is on the 1¢ value, the seventeenth, Andrew Johnson, is on the 17¢ value, etc. Additional stamps depict Franklin (½¢), Martha Washington (1½¢), and the White House ...
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869.He assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, as he was vice president at that time.
Through the years, a person has had to be deceased before their face appeared on a stamp, [1] though the USPS will document that a stamp has commemorated people, living or deceased, without including their actual face on the stamp – such as the image of a yellow submarine from the 1969 eponymous album cover shown on the 1999 stamp [2 ...
Starting April 10, stamps for 1-ounce letters will drop in price from 49 cents to 47 cents after the expiration of a 2-year agreement.