2017 Total Solar Eclipse stamp
The United States Postal Service issued the Total Eclipse of the Sun Forever stamp on June 20, 2017. The stamp includes two superimposed images, one showing a total solar eclipse and the second showing a full moon that is revealed upon heat being applied. This stamp commemorates the solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 which was visible across the continental United States from coast to coast, weather permitting.
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2017 Total Solar Eclipse stamp
The United States Postal Service issued the Total Eclipse of the Sun Forever stamp on June 20, 2017. The stamp includes two superimposed images, one showing a total solar eclipse and the second showing a full moon that is revealed upon heat being applied. This stamp commemorates the solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 which was visible across the continental United States from coast to coast, weather permitting.
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Total Eclipse of the Sun stamp
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A total solar eclipse
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Antonio Alcalá
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The two stamp images. On top-r ...... tom-left is image when heated.
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First U.S. stamp using thermochromic ink
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Banknote Corporation of America
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The United States Postal Servi ...... to coast, weather permitting.
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2017 Total Solar Eclipse stamp
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