January 7, Statue of Liberty. Single 34¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp, self-adhesive coils of 3,000 and 10,000, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed 120 million stamps for the coil of 3,000 (coils) and 300 million stamps for the coil of 10,000 (coils), Washington, DC 20066.
January 7, Federal Eagle. Six 34¢ stamped envelopes, priced at 42¢, in the following formats: #10 envelope, #6 3/4 envelope, #10 window envelope, #6 3/4 window envelope, #9 security envelope, and #9 security envelope; Westvaco printed the following of each format: 75 million #10 envelopes, 20 million #6 3/4 envelopes, 29 million #10 window envelopes, 20 million #6 3/4 window envelopes, 2.5 million #9 security envelope, and 1.8 million #9 security envelope, Washington, DC 20066.
January 19, Love Rose. Single non-denominated (34¢) self-adhesive special stamp, convertible booklet of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 510 million stamps in convertible booklets of 20, Tucson, AZ 85726.
January 20, Year of the Snake. Single 34¢ commemorative stamp in the lunisolar New Year series begun in 1992, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter (USA), Ltd. printed 55 million stamps, Oakland, CA 94612.
January 24, Roy Wilkins. Single 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, 24th stamp in the Black Heritage series, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 200 million stamps, Minneapolis, MN 55401.
January 29, Capital Rotunda at night. Single $3.50 self-adhesive Priority Mail stamp, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 125 million stamps, Washington, DC 20066.
January 29, Washington Monument at sunrise. Single $12.25 self-adhesive Express Mail stamp, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 35 million stamps, Washington, DC 20066.
February 1, American Illustrators. Twenty 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamps featuring art by: James Montgomery Flagg, Maxfield Parrish, J.C. Leyendecker, Robert Fawcett, Coles Phillips, Al Parker, A.B. Frost, Howard Pyle, Rose O'Neil, Dean Cornwell, Edwin Austin Abbey, Jessie Willcox Smith, Neysa McMein, Jon Whitcomb, Harvey Dunn, Frederic Remington, Rockwell Kent, N.C. Wyeth, Norman Rockwell and John Held Jr., pane of 20 in the Classic Collections series and press sheet of 120, Avery Dennison printed 125 million stamps, New York, NY 10199.
February 7, Flowers. Twelve 34¢ self-adhesive definitive stamps featuring: Fressia, Symbidium Orchid, Longiflorum Lily and Asian Hybrid Lily, Sennett Security Products printed the following stamps: 1.15 billion stamps in self-adhesive double-sided convertible booklets of 20 and 200 million stamps in vending booklets of 20; and the Banknote Corporation of America printed 1.5 billion self-adhesive coils of 100, New York, NY 10199.
February 7, Farm Flag. Single 34¢ definitive stamp, water-activated pane of 100, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 25 million stamps, New York, NY 10199.
February 7, Statue of Liberty. Three 34¢ definitive stamps in the following formats: the Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed the following: 8.8656 billion stamps in self-adhesive coils of 100; 400 million stamps water-activated coils of 3,000 & 100 million stamps in coils of 10,000; Avery Dennison printed the following: 400 million stamps in self-adhesive convertible booklets of 10, 2.7 billion stamps in self-adhesive convertible booklets of 20, and 800 million in self-adhesive vending booklets of 20, New York, NY 10199.
February 14, Love Rose. Two 34¢ self-adhesive special stamp, convertible booklet of 20 and vending booklet of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 80 million stamps in vending booklets of 20 and 1.5 billion stamps in convertible booklets of 20, Lovejoy, GA 30250.
February 14, Love Rose. Single 55¢ self-adhesive special stamp for the 2nd ounce first-class rate, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 180 million stamps, Lovejoy, GA 30250.
February 14, Lovebirds. Two 34¢ stamped envelopes, priced at 42¢, #10 envelope and #6 3/4 envelope, Westvaco printed 15 million #10 envelopes and 15 million #6 3/4 envelopes, Lovejoy, GA 30250.
February 20, Community Colleges. Four 34¢ stamped envelope, priced at 42¢, #10 envelope, #6 3/4 envelope, #10 window envelope, and #6 3/4 window envelope, Westvaco printed the following of each format: 12 million #10 envelopes, 6 million #6 3/4 envelopes, 6 million #10 window envelopes, 4 million #6 3/4 window envelopes, Joliet, IL 60436.
February 21, Hattie Caraway. Single 76¢ stamp for the 3oz. first class letter rate, third in the Distinguished Americans series, self-adhesive pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 100 million stamps, Little Rock, AR 72202.
February 22, Bison. Two 21¢ definitive stamps, self-adhesive pane of 20, self-adhesive coil of 100, Avery Dennison printed 200 million self-adhesive panes of 20 and 600 million stamps in coils of 100, Wall, SD 57790.
February 22, George Washington. Single 20¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp for the post card rate, convertible booklet of 10 and vending booklet of 10, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 500 million self-adhesive convertible booklets of 10 and 60 million vending booklets of 10, Wall, SD 57790.
February 22, Art Deco Eagle. Single 55¢ self-adhesive stamp for the 2oz. first class letter rate, self-adhesive pane of 20, Sennett Security Products printed 100 million stamps, Wall, SD 57790.
February 22, Badlands. Single 70¢ international stamped card, priced at 70¢, the Government Printing Office printed 6 million stamped cards, Wall, SD 57790.
February 27, Official Mail. Single 34¢ definitive stamp, coils of 100, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 5 million stamps, Washington, DC 20066.
February 27, Official Mail. Single 34¢ stamped envelope, priced at 42¢, #10 envelope, Westvaco printed 2 million stamped envelopes, Washington, DC 20066.
March 6, Nine-Mile Prairie. Single 70¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp, self-adhesive pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 85 million stamps, Lincoln, NE 68501.
March 6, Apple and Orange. Two 34¢ self-adhesive definitive stamps, self-adhesive convertible booklet of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 3 billion stamps, Lincoln, NE 68501.
March 6, Farm Flag. Single 34¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 200 million stamps, Lincoln, NE 68501.
March 16, Diabetes. Single 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 100 million stamps, Boston, MA 02205 and nationwide.
March 22, Nobel Prize. Single 34¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Sennett Security Products printed 35 million stamps, joint issue with Sweden, Washington, DC 20066.
March 29, Pan-American Inverts and Buffalo. Single 1¢, 2¢ and 4¢ stamps reproducing the designs of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition invert errors, and four 80¢ diamond-shaped stamps depicting a buffalo, souvenir sheet commemorating the centenary of the exposition held in Buffalo, NY, pane of 7 and press sheet of 28, restricted sale in New York City, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 11,186,000 stamps, New York, NY 10199 and nationwide (first day of sale in Buffalo, NY).
March 30, Yale University Tercentennial. Single 20¢ stamped card, priced at 22¢, Historic Preservation series, restricted sale in Connecticut, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, the Government Printing Office print 6 million stamped cards, New Haven, CT 06511.
April 17, Mt. McKinley. Single 80¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp for an international rate, pane of 20, Avery Dennison printed 85 million stamps, Fairbanks, AK 99709.
April 19, Great Plains Prairie. Ten self-adhesive stamps featuring: Pronghorn, Badger, Burrowing Owl, Lizard/Gopher, Bison, Prairie Dog, Butterfly, Dung Beetle, Meadowlark, and Kangaroo Rat, 3rd in the Nature of America series, pane of 10 and press sheet of 60, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 89.6 million stamps, Lincoln, NE 68501.
April 26, University of South Carolina. Single 20¢ stamped card, priced at 22¢, Historic Preservation series, restricted sale in South Carolina, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, the Government Printing Office print 6 million stamped cards, Columbia, SC 29201.
April 28, Northwestern University sesquicentennial. Single 20¢ stamped card, priced at 22¢, restricted sale in Illinois, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, the Government Printing Office print 6 million stamped cards, Evanston, IL 60201.
May 1, University of Portland (Oregon) sesquicentennial. Single 20¢ stamped card, priced at 22¢, restricted sale in Oregon, by mail order through Stamp Fulfillment Services, Postal Stores and Philatelic Centers nationwide, the Government Printing Office print 6 million stamped cards, Portland, OR 97208.
May 17, Peanuts. Single 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, pane of 20 w/header, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 125 million stamps, Santa Rosa, CA 95402.
May 23, U.S. Veterans. Single 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA Ltd. printed 200 million stamps, Washington, DC 20066 and nationwide.
May 30, Acadia National Park. Single 60¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp for an international rate, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 100 million stamps, Bar Harbor, ME 04609.
June 21, Frida Kahlo. Single 34¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton Potter USA, Ltd., printed 55 million stamps, Phoenix, AZ 85026.
June 27, Baseball's Legendary Playing Fields. Ten 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamps featuring Ebbetts Field, Crosley Field, The Polo Grounds, Forbes Field, Comiskey Park, Schibe Park, Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Tiger Stadium, and Wrigley Field, pane of 20 and booklet of 10 21-cent stamped postal cards, Avery Dennison printed 125 million stamps, New York, NY 10199, Chicago, IL 60607, Boston, MA 02201, and Detroit, MI 48233.
June 29, Atlas Statue. Single (10¢) nondenominated self-adhesive definitive stamp, coil of 10,000, the Banknote Corporation of America, Inc. printed 800 million stamps, New York, NY 10199.
July 10, Leonard Bernstein. Single 34¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. printed 55 million stamps, New York, NY 10199.
August 3, Woody Wagon. Single (15¢) nondenominated presort first-class card rate self-adhesive definitive stamp, coil of 10,000, Sennett Security Products printed 310 million stamps, AMERICOVER in Denver, CO 80202.
August 6, Lucile Ball. Single 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, pane of 20, 7th in the Legends of Hollywood series, Banknote Corporation of America, Inc. printed 110 million stamps, Los Angeles, CA 90001.
August 9, Amish Quilts. Four 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamps, 1st in the American Treasures series, pane of 20, Ashton Potter USA Ltd. printed 96 million stamps, Napanee, IN 46550.
August 23, Carnivorous Plants. Four 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamps featuring the Cobra Lily, English Sundew, Yellow Trumpet, and Venus Flytrap, pane of 20, Avery Dennison printed 100 million stamps, STAMPSHOW '01 in Des Plaines, IL 60018.
September 1, Eid. Single 34¢ self-adhesive special stamp, 4th and probably final in the Holiday Celebrations series, pane of 20, Avery Dennison printed 75 million stamps, Des Plaines, IL 60018 and nationwide.
September 20, White Barn. Single 21¢ stamped card & stamped reply card, priced at 23¢ and 46¢ respectively, the Government Printing Office printed 30 million stamped cards, 2 million double reply cards, and 10 million sheets of 40 cards, Washington, DC 20066.
September 20, George Washington. Two 23¢ definitive stamps, self-adhesive pane of 20, self-adhesive coil of 100, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 300 million stamps (coils of 100) and 200 million stamps (panes of 20), Washington, DC 20066.
September 20, Art Deco Eagle. Single 57¢ self-adhesive definitive stamp, pane of 20, Sennett Security Products printed 100 million stamps, Washington, DC 20066.
September 20, Bison. Two 21¢ definitive stamps, water-activated pane of 100, self-adhesive convertible booklet of 10 and self-adhesive vending booklet of 10, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 25 million stamps (pane of 100) and 380.5 million stamps (booklets), Washington, DC 20066.
September 29, Enrico Fermi. Single 34¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 30 million stamps, Chicago, IL 60607.
October 1, Porky Pig. Single 34¢ self-adhesive commemorative stamp, 5th and final in the Warner Bros. series, pane of 10, special die-cut pane of 10, two half press sheets of 60, stamped card in booklet of 10, Avery Dennison printed 275 million stamps and the Banknote Corporation of America printed 100,000 books of post cards, Burbank, CA 91505.
October 10, Madonna & Child: Lorenzo Costa. Single 34¢ self-adhesive special stamp for the Christmas season, convertible booklet of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed 800 million stamps, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
October 10, Santas. Four 34¢ self-adhesive special stamps for the Christmas season in the following formats: pane of 20, double-sided convertible booklet of 20, vending booklet of 15, and stamped card set of 20, Sennett Security Products printed 125 million stamps (panes of 20), 1.5 billion (convertible books of 20), Avery Dennison printed 201 million stamps (vending books of 20) and the Banknote Corporation of America printed 100,000 sets of stamped cardsSanta Claus, IN 47579.
October 18, James Madison. Single 34¢ commemorative stamp, pane of 20 and press sheet of 120, the Banknote Corportation of America printed 32 million stamps, MEGAEVENT in New York, NY 10199.
October 19, Thanksgiving. Single 34¢ self-adhesive special stamp, pane of 20, Ashton-Potter USA, Ltd. printed 69 million stamps, Dallas, TX 75260.
October 21, Hanukkah. Single 34¢ self-adhesive special stamp, pane of 20, Avery Dennison printed 40 million stamps, MEGAEVENT in New York, NY 10199.
October 21, Kwanzaa. Single 34¢ self-adhesive special stamp, pane of 20, Avery Dennison printed 40 million stamps, MEGAEVENT in New York, NY 10199.
October 24, United We Stand. Two 34¢ self-adhesive definitive stamps, convertible & vending booklets of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed the booklets and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed the coil stamps, Washington DC 20066 (DC is the FDOI postmark, also released in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey) following the first day on November 5th the stamps will be released nationwide.
November 19, Love Rose. Single 57¢ self-adhesive special stamp for the 2nd ounce first-class rate, pane of 20, the Banknote Corporation of America printed the stamps, Washington, DC 20066.
December 17, Farm Flag. Single 34¢ definitive stamp, ATM pane of 18, Avery Dennison printed the stamps, Washington, DC 20066.