Stamp Art
The Commemorative Stamp Program issues stamps that honor events, persons, or themes. The first stamps were issued by the Post Office Department in 1893. To date, more than three thousand commemorative stamps have been issued that celebrate America’s national history — from animals to plants, people to places, and anniversaries to events. The Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee was established in 1957 and its members use their collective expertise in history, science, technology, art, education, sports, and other areas of public interest, to consider and then recommend stamp subjects to the Postmaster General for final approval.
Holiday Elves
The Postal Service evokes the holiday spirit with four new stamps featuring a digital illustration of elves preparing toys on a winding conveyor belt in the midst of a snowy landscape. Each stamp features one of four elves. Surrounding the elves is a small, snow-laden forest of evergreens.
Blind Boxes
Get ready to add to the excitement of drop day with our blind box offerings! This drop is available for purchase via blind box, meaning you won’t know which amazing rarity you have acquired until after your successful purchase. From there, you can continue to expand your collection with additional blind boxes, or interact with other users in the Market to complete your set.