2012 Four Flags Forever Stamps

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One of the most iconic and beloved USPS Forever Stamps issues. This quartet of stamps features a bright U.S. flag against a white background. A single word appears on each of the four stamps in large letters: Freedom, Liberty, Equality, and Justice. The black typeface recalls the look of Colonial-era printing.

Issue Date: February 22, 2012

City: Washington, DC

Printed By: Ashton Potter

Printing Method: Offset

Color: Multicolored

The U.S. flag has changed over two centuries but consistently symbolizes a nation founded on freedom, liberty, equality, and justice.

Thirteen colonies sought fair treatment from Great Britain, but injustices persisted. In 1776, representatives met in Philadelphia, signed the Declaration of Independence, and formed a new nation.

The document affirmed the equal value of all people, declaring “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” as “unalienable” rights. Writers accused King George III of obstructing justice, declaring him unfit to rule.

The Founding Fathers envisioned a nation where justice and the “blessings of liberty” were secured, as outlined in the Constitution. Over two centuries, America has grown into a global example, welcoming millions seeking the rights imagined by those visionary men.

Additional information

Format

Book

Issue Year

2012

Mail Service

First-Class Mail

Product Type

Forever