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Last updated on December 16, 2000.
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January 6, Year of the Dragon. Single 33¢ commemorative stamp in the lunisolar New Year series begun in 1992, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter (USA), Ltd. printed 56 million stamps, San Francisco, CA  94188. Scott 3370.

January 12, Celebrate the Century. Fifteen 33¢ commemorative stamps depicting significant events of 1980-89 featuring: Space Shuttle Program (Scott 3190a), Musical Smash "CATS" (b), San Francisco 49ers (c), Hostages Come Home (d), Figure Skating (e), Cable TV (f), Vietnam Veterans Memorial (g), Compact Discs (h), Cabbage Patch Kids (i), Hit Comedy "The Cosby Show" (j), Fall of the Berlin Wall (k), Video Games (l), "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" (m), Personal Computers (n), and Hip-hop Culture (o), for the ninth decade of the 20th century (actually 1981-90), pane of 15, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 90 million stamps, Titusville, FL  32780 and nationwide.

January 20, Grand Canyon. Single 60¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp for the half-ounce international letter rate, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 100 million of the stamps, Grand Canyon, AZ  86023.  Scott C135.

January 27, Patricia Roberts Harris. Single 33¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, 23rd stamp in the Black Heritage series, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter (USA), Ltd. printed 150 million stamps, Washington, DC  20066.  Scott 3371.

February 28, University of Utah. Single 20¢ stamped card, priced at 21¢, restricted sale in Utah, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, the Government Printing Office print 6 million stamped cards, Salt Lake City, UT  84199.  Scott UX312.

March 15, Fruit Berries. Four 33¢ self-adhesive stamps depicting blueberries (Scott 3294a), raspberries (3295a), strawberries (3296a), and blackberries (3297c), double-sided convertible booklet of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 2.85 billion stamps (142.5 million booklets), Ponchatoula, LA  70454.

March 18, Ryman Auditorium.  Single 20¢ stamped card, priced at 21¢, restricted sale in Tennessee, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, the Government Printing Office printed 6 million stamped cards, Nashville, TN  37230. Scott UX313.

March 27, U.S. Navy Submarines.  Five commemorative stamps featuring the following designs and denominations: 60¢ USS Holland (Scott 3376), 22¢ S Class (3373), $3.20 Cato Class (3377), 55¢ Ohio Class (3375), and 33¢ Los Angeles Class (3374), two panes of 5 (total face value and cost of book: $9.80) in a prestige booklet containing text and photographs at $9.80, the Banknote Corporation of American printed 15 million stamps (1.5 million stamp booklets & 600,000 of each stamp design), Groton, CT  06340.

March 27, 33¢ Los Angeles Class.  Single 33¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of American printed 65.150 million stamps, Groton, CT  06340.  Scott 3374.

March 29, Pacific Coast Rain Forest. Ten 33¢ self-adhesive stamps, second in the Nature of America series, depicting Harlequin Duck (3378a), Snail-eating Ground Beetle (b), American Dipper (c), Cutthroat Trout (d), Roosevelt Elk (e), Winter Wren (f), Pacific Giant Salamander (g), Western Tiger Swallowtail (h), Douglas Squirrel (i), Banana Slug (j), pane of 10 (with text printed on back of liner) and press sheet of 60, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 100 million stamps (10 million sheets), Seattle, WA  98109.

April 6, Louise Nevelson.  Five 33¢ commemorative stamps depicting details of wood sculptures Silent Music I (Scott 3379), Royal Tide I (3380), Black Chord (3381), Nightsphere-Light (3382) and Dawn's Wedding Chapel I (3383), pane of 20, Ashton-Potter (USA), Ltd. printed 55 million stamps, New York, NY  10199.

April 7, Coral Rose. Single 33¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp, double-sided convertible booklet of 20, Sennett Security Products printed 350 million stamps (17.5 million booklets), New York, NY  10199.  Scott 3052E.

April 10, Edwin Powell Hubble.  Five 33¢ commemorative stamps depicting images from space telescope of Eagle nebula (Scott 3384), Ring nebula (3385), Lagoon nebula (3386), Egg nebula (3387) and Galaxy NGC 1316 (3388), pane of 20, Sennett Security Products printed 105.350 million stamps, Greenbelt, MD 20770 and nationwide.

April 17, American Samoa. Single 33¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, restricted sale in California and Hawaii, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 16 million stamps, Pago Pago, AS  96799.  Scott 3389.

April 24, Library of Congress.  Single 33¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 55 million stamps, Washington, DC  20066. Scott 3390.

April 26, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.  Single 33¢ self-adhesive stamp picturing the Warner Bros. cartoon characters, pane of 10 (no plate number), pane of 10 (specially die-cut), two half press sheets of 60, and a booklet of 10 picture postal cards, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 300 million stamps (30 million panes), Phoenix, AZ  85026. Scott 3391 (standard pane of 10), 3391a (single), 3391b (pane of nine 3391a), 3391c (pane of one 3391a), 3392 (pane of 10 with die cuts through backing and one imperforate), 3392a (mint single), 3392b (pane of nine 3392a), 3392c (pane of one imperforate), UX314 (postal card).

May 2, Celebrate the Century. Fifteen 33¢ commemorative stamps depicting significant events of 1990-99 featuring New Baseball Records (Scott 3191a), Gulf War (b), Sitcom Sensation "Seinfeld" (c), Extreme Sports (d), Improving Education (e), Computer Art and Graphics (f), Recovering Species (g), Return To Space (h), Special Olympics (i), Virtual Reality (j), "Jurassic Park" (k), Blockbuster Film "TITANIC" (l), Sport Utility Vehicles (m), World Wide Web (n), and Celluar Phones (o), for the tenth decade of the 20th century (actually 1991-2000), pane of 15, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 82.5 million stamps, Escondido, CA 92027 and nationwide.

May 3, Distinguished Soldiers.  Four 33¢ commemorative stamps featuring: John L. Hines (Scott 3393), Omar N. Bradley (3394), Alvin C. York (3395), and Audie L. Murphy (3396), pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 55 million stamps, Washington, DC  20066 and nationwide.

May 5, Summer Sports.  Single 33¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 90.6 million stamps, Spokane, WA  99210. Scott 3397.

May 10, Adoption.  Single 33¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, pane of 20 and booklet of 10 picture postal cards, Banknote Corporation of America printed 200 million stamps will be printed, Beverly Hills, CA  90210. Scott 3398 (stamp), UX315 (postal card).

May 19, Middlebury College.  Single 20¢ stamped card, priced at 21¢, restricted sale in Vermont, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, and philatelic centers nationwide, the Government Printing Office 4 million stamped cards, Middlebury, VT  05753. Scott UX316.

May 27, Youth Team Sports.  Four 33¢ commemorative stamps featuring: Basketball (Scott 3399), Football (3400), Soccer (3401), and Baseball (3402), pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 88 million stamps, Lake Buena Vista, FL  32830.

June 14, The Stars and Stripes.  Twenty 33¢ commemorative stamps featuring the following: Sons of Liberty Flag 1775 (Scott 3403a, postal card UX317), New England Flag 1775 (3403b, postal card UX318), Forster Flag 1775 (3403c, postal card UX319), Continental Colors 1776 (3403d, postal card UX319), Francis Hopkinson Flag 1777 (3403e, postal card UX320), Brandywine Flag 1777 (3403f, postal card UX321), John Paul Jones Flag 1778 (3403g, postal card UX322), Pierre L'Enfant Flag 1783 (3403h, postal card UX323), Indian Peace Flag 1795 (3403i, postal card UX324), Easton Flag 1814 (3403j, postal card UX325), Star-Spangled Banner 1814 (3403k, postal card UX326), Bennington Flag 1826 (3403l, postal card UX327), Great Star Flag 1837 (3403m, postal card UX328), 29-Star Flag 1845 (3403n, postal card UX329), Fort Sumter Flag 1861 (3403o, postal card UX330), Centennial Flag 1876 (3403p, postal card UX331), 38-Star Flag 1877 (3403q, postal card UX332), Peace Flag 1891 (3403r, postal card UX333), 48-Star Flag 1912 (3403s, postal card UX334), and 50-Star Flag 1960 (3403t, postal card UX335), pane of 20 in the Classic Collections series, postal card set of 20 (5 sheets of 4 cards), and press sheet of 120, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 80 million stamps and 100,000 Sets of 5 sheets (2,000,000 cards), Baltimore, MD  21233 and nationwide.

June 16, Fruit Berries. Four 33¢ self-adhesive definitive stamps depicting blueberries (Scott 3404), strawberries (3405), blackberries (3406) and raspberries (3407), linerless coil of 100, Guilford Gravure Inc. printed 330 million stamps (3.3 million coils), Buffalo, NY 14240.

June 30, Mottled Duck.  Two $15 federal migratory waterfowl hunting and conservation stamps issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior, pane of 30 (water-activated) and pane of 1 (self-adhesive), Washington, DC 20066. Scott RW67 (water-activated version), RW67A (self-adhesive version).

July 6, Legends of Baseball.   Twenty 33¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamps featuring the following: Jackie Robinson (3408a, postal card UX337), Eddie Collins (3408b, UX338), Christy Mathewson (3408c, UX339), Ty Cobb (3408d, UX340), George Sisler (3408e, UX341), Rogers Hornsby (3408f, UX342), Mickey Cochrane (3408g, UX343), Babe Ruth (3408h, UX344), Walter Johnson (3408i, UX345), Roberto Clemente (3408j, UX346), Lefty Grove (3408k, UX347), Tris Speaker (3408l, UX348), Cy Young (3408m, UX349), Jimmie Foxx (3408n, UX350), Pie Traynor (3408o, UX351), Satchel Paige (3408p, UX352), Honus Wagner (3408q, UX353), Josh Gibson (3408r, UX354), Dizzy Dean (3408s, UX355), Lou Gehrig (3408t, UX356), pane of 20, booklet of twenty stamped postal cards, press sheet of 120, Atlanta, GA  30304.

July 7, Achievements and Exploration.  Single $11.75 circular hologram Express Mail stamp depicting Earth, souvenir sheet of one, restricted sale by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide and at WSE, World Stamp Expo 2000 in Anaheim, CA  92803. Scott 3412.

July 8, Landing on the Moon.  Single $11.75 hologram Express Mail stamp depicting the Lunar Landing Module, souvenir sheet of one, restricted sale by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide and at WSE, World Stamp Expo 2000 in Anaheim, CA  92803. Scott 3413.

July 9, Escaping the Gravity of Earth.  Two $3.20 hologram Priority Mail stamps depicting: A space shuttle docking with the International Space Station (Scott 3411a) and Astronauts fabricating the International Space Station (Scott 3411b), souvenir sheet of two, restricted sale by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide and at WSE,  World Stamp Expo 2000 in Anaheim, CA  92803.

July 10, Probing the Vastness of Space.  Six 60¢ stamps depicting: Hubble Space Telescope (3409a), National Radio Astronomy Observatory (3409b), Keck Observatory (3409c), Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (3409d), Mt. Wilson Observatory (3409e), Arecibo Observatory (3409f), souvenir sheet of six, restricted sale by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide and at WSE, World Stamp Expo 2000 in Anaheim, CA  92803.

July 11, Exploring the Solar System.  Five $1 stamps depicting: solar eclipse (3410a), cross-section of sun (3410b), sun and Earth (3410c), sun and solar flare (3410d), sun with clouds (3410e), souvenir sheet of five, restricted sale by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide and at WSE, World Stamp Expo 2000 in Anaheim, CA  92803.

July 11, Space Achievement and Exploration.  Fifteen commemorative stamps in a press sheet poster w/four panes and a central stamp panel featuring: the lower right quadrant features Escaping The Gravity of Earth: Two $3.20 Priority Mail rate stamps, the upper left quadrant features Landing on the Moon: Single $11.75 Express Mail stamp, the lower left quadrant features Exploring the Solar System: Five $1 pentagonal shaped stamps, the upper right quadrant features Probing the Vastness of Space: Six 60¢ stamps, and the stamp in the central panel is a $11.75 circular hologram Express Mail stamp, restricted sale by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide and at WSE, World Stamp Expo 2000 in Anaheim, CA  92803.

July 13, Stampin' the Future. Four 33¢ commemorative stamps designed by children 8-12, the winning designs featuring designs byZachary Canter (Scott 3414), Sarah Lipsey (3415), Morgan Hill (3416), and Ashley Young (3417), pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd., printed 100 million stamps, World Stamp Expo 2000 in Anaheim, CA  92803.

August 24, Joseph W. Stilwell.  Single 10¢ definitive stamp, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 100 million stamps, STAMPSHOW 2000 in Providence, RI  02904. Scott 3420.

September 7, Claude Pepper.  Single 33¢ definitive stamp, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 56 million stamps, Washington, DC  20066.  Scott 3426.

September 8, California Statehood. Single 33¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, pane of 20, restricted sale in California, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, Avery Dennison printed 53 million stamps, Sacremento, CA  95813.  Scott 3438.

October 2, Deep Sea Creatures.  Five 33¢ commemorative stamps featuring: fanfin anglefish (Scott 3439), sea cucumber (3440), fangtooth (3441), amphipod (3442) and medusa (3443), pane of 15, Sennett Security Products printed 85 million stamps, Monterey, CA  93940.

October 3, Thomas Wolfe.  Single 33¢ commemorative stamp, Literary Arts series, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 53 million stamps, Asheville, NC  28810.  Scott 3444.

October 12, Deer.  Four 20¢ stamped postal card in a set of 20 (5 sheets of 4 cards each), with blue background (Scott UX357), red (UX358), purple (UX359), green (UX360, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed the stamped cards, Rudolph, WI  54475.

October 18, White House.  Single 33¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 125 million stamps, Washington, DC  20066.

October 24, Edward G. Robinson. Single 33¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20 and press sheet of 120, 6th in the Legends of Hollywood series, Sennett Security Products printed 53 million stamps, Los Angeles, CA  90001.

November 9, Literary Lion. Single (10¢) non-denominated self-adhesive definitive stamp, coil of 10,000, Sennett Security Products printed 100 million stamp (10,000 coils), NYC Mega-Event in New York, NY  10199.

December 15, Statue of Liberty.  Three nondenominated (34¢) definitive stamps possibly in the following formats: Avery Dennison printed: 1.5 billion stamps in self-adhesive convertible booklets of 20 and 200 million vending booklets of 20; the Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed: 1 billion stamps in self-adhesive coils of 100, and 200 million stamps in water-activated coils of 3,000, Washington, DC  20066 and nationwide.

December 15, Four Flowers. Twelve nondenominated (34¢) self-adhesive definitive stamps featuring: Fressia, Symbidium Orchid, Longiflorum Lily and Asian Hybrid Lily, Sennett Security Products printed the following stamps: 1.5 billion stamps in double sided convertible booklets of 20 and 200 million stamps in vending booklets of 20; and the Banknote Corporation of America printed 500 million stamps in self-adhesive coils of 100, Washington, DC  20066 and nationwide.

December 15, Farm Flag.  Three nondenominated (34¢) definitive stamps in the following possible formats: Avery Dennison printed 300 million stamps in ATM panes of 18; Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 200 million stamps in self-adhesive panes of 20 and 25 million stamps in water-activated panes of 20, Washington, DC  20066 and nationwide.

December 15, Kestrel. Single 1¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp, pane of 50, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 1.3 billion stamps, Washington, DC  20066 and nationwide.
 
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