The Scott catalogue number for this issue is 5275.
From the USPS (updates are below the basic announcement): Click here for photos from the first day ceremony.
Mister Rogers
Fred Rogers (1928–2003) was known as a beloved television neighbor to generations of children. His groundbreaking public television series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood inspired and educated young viewers with warmth, sensitivity and honesty.
This stamp will be issued March 23 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a first-day ceremony.
Updated February 2nd:
USPS Media Advisory
U.S. Postal Service to Dedicate Mister Rogers Forever Stamp
WHAT: First-day-of-issue dedication ceremony for the Mister Rogers Forever stamp. The event is free and open to the public. Please share the news using the hashta
g #MisterRogersStamp.
WHO: Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer Megan J. Brennan (right)
WHEN: Friday, March 23 at 11 a.m. ET
WHERE: WQED’s Fred Rogers Studio
4802 5th Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
BACKGROUND: Followers of the U.S. Postal Service’s Facebook page can view the ceremony live at facebook.com/USPS.
Fred Rogers (1928-2003) was known as a beloved television neighbor to generations of children. His groundbreaking public television series “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” inspired and educated young viewers with warmth, sensitivity and honesty.
Filmed in Pittsburgh and first distributed nationally in 1968 by a predecessor of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), the program was innovative and unlike anything on television for children at that time. Each episode of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” began with its host welcoming the audience into his television house. While singing “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” Rogers always put on his trademark cardigan, changed into sneakers and then introduced the day’s topic. He discussed many of the experiences of growing up, delicately covering everything from sharing and friendship to difficult subjects like anger, fear and divorce.
Updated February 16 from the Postal Bulletin:
On March 23, 2018, in Pittsburgh, PA, the U.S. Postal Service® will issue the Mister Rogers stamp (Forever® priced at 50 cents) in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps (Item 477200). The stamp will go on sale nationwide March 23, 2018.
Fred Rogers (1928-2003) was known as a beloved television neighbor to generations of children. His groundbreaking public television series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood inspired and educated young viewers with warmth, sensitivity, and honesty. The stamp features Walt Seng’s photograph of Rogers in a red cardigan and also includes puppet King Friday XIII, a Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood character hailing from “The Neighborhood of Make-Believe.” Rogers, who sang and composed hundreds of songs for the show, used puppets and their human friends to discuss many of the experiences of growing up, delicately covering everything from sharing and friendship to difficult subjects like anger, fear, divorce, and death. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamp.
Availability to Post Offices: Item 477200, Mister Rogers (Forever priced at 50 cents) Commemorative Pane of 20 Stamps: Stamp Fulfillment Services (SFS) will make an automatic push distribution to Post Offices™ of a quantity to cover approximately 30 days of sales.
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, at The Postal Store® website at usps.com/shop, or by phone at 800-782-6724. 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 – Mister Rogers Stamp
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 July 23, 2018.
There are both Digital Color and pictorial first-day postmarks for this issue. In addition, local post offices may use this postmark:
Philatelic products for this stamp issue are as follows:
- 477206 Press Sheet with Die-cut, $60.00.
- 477210 Digital Color Postmark Keepsake, $11.95.
- 477216 First-Day Cover, $0.94.
- 477221 Digital Color Postmark, $1.65.
- 477230 Ceremony Program, $6.95.
- 477233 Panel, $10.95.
Technical Specifications:
Issue: Mister Rogers Stamp
Item Number: 477200
Denomination & Type of Issue: First-Class Mail® Forever
Format: Pane of 20 (1 design)
Series: N/A
Issue Date & City: March 23, 2018, Pittsburgh, PA 15290
Art Director: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC
Designer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC
Typographer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC
Artist: Walt Seng
Modeler: Sandra Lane/Michelle Finn
Manufacturing Process: Offset, Microprint
Printer: Banknote Corporation of America
Printed at: Browns Summit, NC
Press Type: Alprinta 74
Stamps per Pane: 20
Print Quantity: 12,000,000 stamps
Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged Paper, Block Tag
Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive
Processed at: Banknote Corporation of America, Browns Summit NC
Colors: Cool Gray 7, Pantone 7675, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Stamp Orientation: Vertical
Image Area (w x h): 0.84 x 1.42 in/21.34 x 36.07 mm
Overall Size (w x h): 0.98 x 1.56 in/24.89 x 39.62 mm
Full Pane Size (w x h): 5.92 x 8.00 in/150.37 x 203.20 mm
Press Sheet Size (w x h): 11.84 x 24.00 in/300.74 x 609.60 mm
Plate Size: 240 stamps per revolution
Plate Numbers: “B” followed by six (6) digits (corrected by USPS March 1st)
Marginal Markings:
Front: Plate numbers in two corners o Header: Mister Rogers
Back: ©2017 USPS o USPS Logo o Two barcodes (477200) o Plate Position Diagram o Promotional Text
Here are the first-day cancels for this issue:
The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.43″ x 1.43″
The pictorial postmark for this issue measures 2.33″ x 1.49″
The special (local) postmark measures 2.96″ x 1.10″
Updated March 15:
[USPS media advisory]
U.S. Postal Service to Dedicate Mister Rogers Forever Stamp
WHAT: DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND, THIS EVENT IS NOW AT CAPACITY. [emphasis added] First-day-of-issue dedication ceremony for the Mister Rogers Forever stamp. Share the news using the hashtag #MisterRogersStamp.
WHO: Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer Megan J. Brennan
The Fred Rogers Company President and CEO Paul Seifken
McFeely-Rogers Foundation Executive Director James R. Okonak
WHEN: Friday, March 23 at 11 a.m. ET
WHERE: WQED’s Fred Rogers Studio
4802 5th Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
BACKGROUND: Followers of the U.S. Postal Service’s Facebook page can view the ceremony live at facebook.com/USPS.
Fred Rogers (1928–2003) was known as a beloved television neighbor to generations of children. His groundbreaking public television series “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” inspired and educated young viewers with warmth, sensitivity and honesty.
Filmed in Pittsburgh and first distributed nationally in 1968 by a predecessor of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), the program was innovative and unlike anything on television for children at that time. Each episode of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” began with its host welcoming the audience into his television house. While singing “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” Rogers always put on his trademark cardigan, changed into sneakers and then introduced the day’s topic. He discussed many of the experiences of growing up, delicately covering everything from sharing and friendship to difficult subjects like anger, fear and divorce.


On March 5, 2018, in Springfield, IL, the U.S. Postal Service will issue the Illinois Statehood First-Class Mail stamp (Forever priced at 50 cents) in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps (Item 477100). The stamp will go on sale nationwide March 5, 2018.
The Digital Color Postmark measures 1.86” x 1.45”
The pictorial postmark for this issue measures 2.73” x 1.49”
The special (local) postmark measures 2.64” x .94”



On each row of stamps, the third and fourth stamps repeat the first two designs. The selvage also features the transparent deep-sea comb jelly (photo by Gregory G. Dimijian) and the firefly squid (photo by Danté Fenolio). Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps and selvage from existing photographs.
e postmark by mail. They may purchase new stamps at their local Post Office, at The Postal Store website at
There are 7
The stamps are unveiled at the Sunrise Theater in Fort Pierce, FL. Left to right, Jeffrey C. Williamson, Chief Human Resources Officer and Executive VP, USPS; Jill Roberts, News Director, WQCS Public Radio; Dr. Edith Widder, CEO and Senior Scientist, Ocean Research & Conservation Association (ORCA); Taylor F. Lockwood, stamp photographer.
Williamson and other dignitaries sign autographs after the ceremony.
A set of 10 first day covers canceled at the event. 
The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.97” x 1.38”
The pictorial postmark for this issue measures 2.91” x 1.47”
On February 9, 2018, in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, the U.S. Postal Service® will issue the U.S. Flag 2018 First-Class Mail® stamp (Forever® priced at 50 cents) in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) booklet of 20 stamps (Item 678200) produced by security printers Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd (APU) and Banknote Corporation of America (BCA), and a PSA Coil of 100 stamps (Item 749700) produced by security printers APU and BCA. The stamp will go on sale nationwide February 9, 2018.
It measures 2.95” x .95”.
Background:
It measures 2.41” x 1.47”. Here is the design for the pictorial first-day postmark:
It measures 2.95” x 1.40″. Here is the design for the “special” postmark local post offices may use for this issue:
It measures 2.82” x 1.48”
Updated February 28th:
The Year of the Dog stamp is the 11th of 12 stamps in the Celebrating Lunar New Year series. The Year of the Dog begins Feb. 16, 2018, and ends Feb. 4, 2019.
What:
It measures 3” x 1.64”.
It measures 2.86”x 1.30”. This is the first Lunar New Year stamp issued by the U.S. with a pictorial first-day “rubber composition” postmark.
It measures 2.9” x 1”
Background:
It measures 3″ x 1.56″. Here is the design for the B&W pictorial first-day postmark:
It measures 2.85″ x 1.63″
Busy! Busy! Busy! That is what we all seem to be; running from commitment to commitment, keeping up with family, keeping up with current events in this election year so we can be responsible voters, paying attention to the grass, the roof, the siding, taking out the garbage, and a thousand other things that seem to rate high on the Must Do list.
The
The latest issue of the American Topical Association’s website feature, Topical Tidbits, brings its total pages to more than 300—all available free online. The colorful pages of the new issue of Topical Tidbits take philatelists of all ages south of the border to Mexico, with facts, games, puzzles and lots of stamp images about our southern neighbor.

