Floral stamps are a USPS tradition
With the release of the new Sunflowers stamp, the Postal Service is highlighting its history of floral-themed stamps.
With the release of the new Sunflowers stamp, the Postal Service is highlighting its history of floral-themed stamps.
In our annual stamps episode, see American history and culture in a whole new way. This episode of Mailin’ It! highlights why 2026 is a landmark year for stamps, transforming them into a vibrant gallery of the American experience
The U.S. Postal Service is celebrating a beloved native flower with the release of the Sunflowers Forever stamp, issued today at the Garfield-Perry Stamp Club’s 136th annual March Party in Strongsville, Ohio
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service today announced two new stamps to be released later in 2026: Happy Birthday and a nonprofit-price stamp featuring a summer sunset
The U.S. Postal Service will commemorate quiltmaker Harriet Powers (1837–1910) with four new stamps. Powers was a formerly enslaved woman who stitched works that are celebrated as masterpieces of American folk art and storytelling.
These new stamps celebrate the lowrider culture that is rooted in 1940s-era working-class Mexican American/Chicano communities throughout the American Southwest.
The Postal Service will release its Year of the Horse stamp, the seventh in the current Lunar New Year series, on Feb. 3.
It’s always a thrill to share what’s coming up on the United States Postal Service commemorative stamp program, and the 2026 collection is shaping up to be one of our most inspiring yet.
The U.S. Postal Service celebrates the Lunar New Year with the release of the Year of the Horse stamp. The Year of the Horse begins Feb. 17, 2026, and ends Feb. 5, 2027.