This 20-stamp issue was announced as part of the USPS celebration of its
semiquincentennial. According to the April 28th press release, the design
by cartoonist Chris Ware that invites the public to spot a fun array of familiar postal items and icons while following a mail carrier on her rounds through four seasons of the year.
The USPS says this issue will be released in July. Further information will be posted below the line, with the most recent near the top.
Here is a look at the design of the rear of the pane of 20:
Updated September 10th:
The Scott catalogue number for this issue is 6023. For the 20 individual stamps:
a. post office loading dock
b.customers at post office entrance
c. equestrian statue
d. dogs and their walkers
e. coffee shop entrance
f. USPS driver waves
g. park bench
h. people and animals
i. carrier accesses blue curbside collection box
j. balloons at rooftop party
k. carrier at apartment cluster box
l. restaurant customers wave
m. carrier accesses green USPS relay box
n. Next Generation Delivery Vehicle in profile
o. bookstore entrance
p. USPS carrier checks her watch
q. carrier delivers to man at old house
r. winter tree
s. crowd of pedestrians in street
t. carrier holds child at home
Updated June 30th:
On July 23, 2025, in Washington, DC, the United States Postal Service® will issue the 250 Years of Delivering stamps (Forever® priced at the First-Class Mail® rate), in 20 designs, in
a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps (Item 487100). These stamps will go on sale nationwide July 23, 2025, and must not be sold or canceled before the first-day-of-issue. The 250 Years of Delivering commemorative pane of 20 stamps must not be split and the stamps must not be sold individually.
Issued to celebrate a major U.S. Postal Service anniversary, 250 Years of Delivering is an illustrated pane of 20 interconnected stamps representing the ubiquitous presence of USPS® throughout the years and the vital role the postal system has played in American life since 1775. The artwork, created by noted artist Chris Ware, shows a bird’s-eye view of a bustling town. Each individual stamp is a frame of sequential
art that tells the story of a mail carrier’s daily journey as she walks her route through four seasons. The artwork contains numerous icons representing the Postal Service. On the pane’s verso, text details these items and challenges the game-player to find them. Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamps with Chris Ware.
Automatic distribution.
How to Order the First-Day-of-Issue Postmark:
Customers have 120 days to obtain the first-day-of-issue postmark by mail. They may purchase new stamps at their local Post Office™ or at The Postal Store® website at usps.com/shop. They must affix the stamps to envelopes of their choice, address the
envelopes (to themselves or others), and place them in a larger envelope addressed to:
FDOI – 250 Years of Delivering Stamps
USPS Stamp Fulfillment Services
8300 NE Underground Drive, Suite 300
Kansas City, MO 64144-9900
After applying the first-day-of-issue postmark, the Postal Service™ will return the envelopes through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark up to a quantity of 50. There is a 5-cent charge for each additional postmark over 50. All orders must be postmarked by November 23, 2025.
Technical Specifications:
Issue: 250 Years of Delivering Stamps
Item Number: 487100
Denomination & Type of Issue: First-Class Mail Forever
Format: Pane of 20 (20 designs)
Series: N/A
Issue Date & City: July 23, 2025, Washington, DC 20066
Art Director: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA
Designer: Antonio Alcalá, Alexandria, VA
Designer: Chris Ware, Riverside, IL
Artist: Chris Ware, Riverside, IL
Modeler: Joseph Sheeran
Manufacturing Process: Offset
Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. (APU)
Press Type: Muller A76
Stamps per Pane: 20
Print Quantity: 25,000,000
Paper Type: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag
Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive
Stamp Orientation: Vertical
Image Area (w x h): 0.8400 x 1.4200 in. / 21.3360 x
36.0680 mm.
Stamp Size (w x h): 0.9800 x 1.5600 in. / 24.8920 x
39.6240 mm.
Full Pane Size (w x h): 5.7500 x 7.5000 in. / 146.0500 x
190.5000 mm.
Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Plate Size: 240 stamps per revolution
Plate Number: “P” followed by four (4) single digits
Marginal Markings:
Front: Header: 250 YEARS OF DELIVERING • Plate number in bottom two corners
Back: 250 YEARS OF DELIVERING • Descriptive text • Two barcodes (487100) • Plate position diagram (6) • Promotional text • USPS.com/stamps • © 2025 USPS • USPS logo
Here are the first-day postmarks for this issue:
The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.65″ 1.25″
The Pictorial Postmark measures 2.70″ x 1.23″
The Special Postmark measures 2.59″ x 0.98″
Updated June 26th:
[press release] [click on any of the pictures for larger versions]
USPS To Celebrate 250 Years of Service
What: The U.S. Postal Service will release new stamps, one of which comes as part of a 32-page prestige booklet, to commemorate 250 years of service to the nation.
The illustrated Forever stamps, 250 Years of Delivering, tell the story of a mail carriermaking her daily rounds during a year in the life of the community she serves. The “Putting a Stamp on the American Experience” booklet highlights popular subjects that give the U.S. stamp program its remarkable range and depth. Exclusively available with this booklet are two sheets of a new Forever stamp featuring the first postmaster general, Benjamin Franklin.
The first-day-of-issue event for the stamps and booklet is free and open to the public. News regarding the stamps is being shared with the hashtags #250YearsofDelivering and #USPS250booklet.
When: Wednesday, July 23, at noon ET
Where:
U.S. Postal Service headquarters
475 L’Enfant Plaza SW
Washington, DC 20260
RSVP: Attendees are encouraged to register at: usps.com/usps250years
Background: 250 Years of Delivering stamps
Established in 1775, the postal system was so essential to winning American independence and creating a free nation that it is mentioned in the U.S. Constitution.
For 250 years, the U.S. Postal Service has continued to serve the same ideals — connecting individuals, communities and businesses through an ongoing exchange of ideas, information and goods. Although the United States only makes up 4 percent of the world’s population, the U.S. Postal Service handles 44 percent of mail across the entire globe.
In snow, rain, heat and gloom of night, USPS reliably reaches us where we live and work. Today, at nearly 169 million addresses nationwide, American communities near and far are connected by mail.
The 250 Years of Delivering stamps are a meticulously illustrated pane of 20 interconnected stamps that offers a bird’s-eye view of a bustling town. Each stamp is a frame of sequential art that tells the story of a mail carrier’s daily journey as she walks her route. Laid out in four rows of five stamps, the story progresses through the four seasons, from top-left to bottom-right.
Chris Ware created the stamp artwork and co-designed the pane with Antonio Alcalá, an art director for USPS.
Updated June 11th:
According to Foster Miller, the first-day for these stamps will be July 23 in Washington.
Updated May 2nd:
These stamps will have a “special dedication ceremony” on the second day of Great American Stamp Show, August 15th, in Schaumburg, IL. It is believed the first-day will be July 26th.












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