From the U.S. Postal Service announcement on October 22, 2019:
The Postal Service captures the classic beauty of still-life paintings in a booklet of 20 stamps featuring 10 different portraits of fruits and vegetables. Each stamp features a collection of one kind of fruit or vegetable: red and black plums, heirloom and cherry tomatoes, carrots, lemons, blueberries, red and green grapes, lettuces, strawberries, eggplants and figs. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps with existing art by Robert Papp.
These stamps will be issued Friday, July 17, in Charleston WV.
Additional information will be posted below the line, with the most recent at the top.
Updated September 9th:
Here are the individual Scott catalogue numbers for this issue:
5484 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Red and black plums
5485 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Heirloom and cherry tomatoes
5486 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Carrots
5487 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Lemons
5488 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Blueberries
5489 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Red and green grapes
5490 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Lettuce
5491 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Strawberries
5492 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Eggplants
5493 (55¢) Fruits and Vegetables – Figs
a. Block of 10, #5484-5493
b. Convertible booklet pane of 20, 2 each #5484-5493
Updated June 30th:
We wondered why Charleston, WV, was chosen as the first-day city: Was there an “affinity event” scheduled or some historical significance. The USPS replied:
“USPS tries to hold FDOI Ceremonies in diverse locations across the Country. We felt that Capitol Market was a great example of a community supported year-round fulltime farmers’ market. As a nonprofit organization the market raises thousands of dollars for local charities and nonprofits and also had the infrastructure from their own schedule of events to host a stamp ceremony.”
Updated June 29th:
[press release]
Postal Service Cancels Dedication Ceremony for Fruits & Vegetables Stamps
Stamps Will Still Be Available for Purchase on July 17
WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Postal Service is canceling the dedication ceremony for the Fruits & Vegetables stamps, previously announced for July 17, due to social distancing guidance during the coronavirus pandemic.
These new Forever stamps will still be available for purchase on July 17. A follow-up announcement for the stamps will be made prior to the release date.
Updated June 17th:
Here are the first-day postmarks for this issue:
The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.97″ x 1.49″
The pictorial postmark measures 2.69″ x 1.19″
Updated June 5th from the Postal Bulletin:
On July 17, 2020, in Charleston, WV, the United States Postal Service® will issue the Fruits & Vegetables stamps (Forever® priced at the First-Class Mail® rate) in 10 designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) booklet of 20 stamps (Item 682700). The stamps will go on sale nationwide July 17, 2020, and must not be sold or canceled before the first-day-of-issue. The Fruits & Vegetables booklet of 20 stamps may not be split and the stamps may not be sold individually.
The Postal Service™ captures the classic beauty of still-life paintings in a booklet of 20 stamps featuring 10 different portraits of fruits and vegetables. Each stamp features a collection of one kind of fruit or vegetable:
Red and black plums,- Heirloom and cherry tomatoes,
- Carrots,
- Lemons,
- Blueberries,
- Red and green grapes,
- Lettuces,
- Strawberries,
- Eggplants, and
- Figs.
Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps with existing art by Robert Papp.
No 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 – Fruits & Vegetables 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 17, 2020.
Technical Specifications:
Issue: Fruits & Vegetables Stamps
Item Number: 682700
Denomination & Type of Issue: First-Class Mail Forever
Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20 (10 designs)
Series: N/A
Issue Date & City: July 17, 2020, Charleston, WV 25301
Art Director: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC
Designer: Derry Noyes, Washington, DC
Exising Art: Robert Papp, Quakertown, PA
Modeler: Sandra Lane/Michelle Finn
Manufacturing Process: Offset
Printer: Banknote Corporation of America
Press Type: Alprinta 74
Stamps per Booklet: 20
Print Quantity: 200,000,000 stamps
Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged Paper, Block
Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive
Processed at: Banknote Corporation of America
Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Stamp Orientation: Vertical
Image Area (w x h): .77 x 1.05 in./ 19.558 x 26.670 mm
Overall Size (w x h): .91 x 1.19 in./23.114 x 30.226 mm
Full Booklet Size (w x h): 5.743 x 2.375 in./145.872 x 60.325 mm
Plate Size: 800 stamps per revolution
Plate Numbers: “B” followed by four (4) single digits in peel strip area
Marginal Markings: Header: Fruits & Vegetables Twenty First-Class Forever Stamps • Plate number in peel strip area • ©2019 USPS in peel strip area • USPS logo • Barcode • Promotional text in peel strip area

The Digital Color Postmark for this issue measures 2.60″ x 1.31″
The pictorial postmark measures 2.70″ x 1.20″
What:
How to View:
Scroll down the page until you see “Posts.”
Select “Pages” and click the “Like” button for “US Postal Service.”(Note: You must “Like” USPS to be able to view the virtual event.)
Mobile view: Open Twitter app. If you don’t have a Twitter account, you can download the Twitter app and create your own account, or open twitter.com/USPS from your phone’s web browser. Once the ceremony begins, the virtual event will appear at the top of the USPS Twitter feed. If the ceremony doesn’t appear, keep refreshing the page until the event appears.
The Enjoy the Great Outdoors stamps artwork depicts five different scenes of various outdoor activities — building a sandcastle, hiking, cross-country skiing, canoeing and biking. In these hand-sketched and painted designs, artist Gregory Manchess uses light and shadow to evoke a sense of wonder for these remarkable landscapes. Surrounding the pane of 20 stamps is a painting showing trees and the bank of a body of water. The small figures of a canoe in the water and a man standing ashore holding an oar are visible at the top of the selvage. The title “Enjoy the Great Outdoors” appears right above the pane of stamps in white lettering. Derry Noyes, a USPS art director, designed the stamps.
The Digital Color Postmark measures 1.85″ x 1.47″
The pictorial postmark measures 1.61″ x 1.27″
The Digital Color Postmark for this issue measures 2.53″ x 1.40″.
The pictorial postmark measures 2.48″ x 1.11″
The “special” postmark, for cities other than the first-day city, measures 2.75″ x 1.38″
of the Harlem Renaissance stamps (Forever® priced at the First-Class Mail® rate) in four designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps (Item 476400). The stamps will go on sale nationwide May 21, 2020, and must not be sold or canceled before the first-day-of-issue. The Voices of the Harlem Renaissance pane of 20 stamps may not be split and the stamps may not be sold individually.
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 
pane of 20 stamps features 10 different photographs of botanic, country estate and municipal gardens taken between 1996 and 2014. The gardens include: Biltmore Estate Gardens (North Carolina); Brooklyn Botanic Garden (New York); Chicago Botanic Garden (Illinois); Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (Maine); Dumbarton Oaks Garden (District of Columbia); The Huntington Botanical Gardens (California); Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park (Florida); Norfolk Botanical Garden (Virginia); Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (Ohio); and Winterthur Garden (Delaware). Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamps with existing photographs by Allen Rokach.
On May 13, 2020, in Winterthur, DE, the United States Postal Service® will issue the American Gardens stamps (Forever® priced at the First-Class Mail® rate) in 10 designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps (Item 572700). The stamps will go on sale nationwide May 13, 2020, and must not be sold or canceled before the first-day-of-issue. The American Gardens pane of 20 stamps may not be split and the stamps may not be sold individually.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden (New York);
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:
Issue: American Gardens Stamps
Typographer: Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD
Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive
WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Postal Service honors the 50th anniversary of Earth Day by putting its own stamp on raising awareness of our environment and the communities in which we live and serve. The new Earth Day Forever stamp marks five decades of Americans coming together to celebrate the importance of protecting the environment. The stamp will be available for sale nationwide on April 18.
The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.92″ x 1.36″
The pictorial postmark measures 2.42″ x 1.19″
The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.85″ x 1.38″
The pictorial postmark measures 2.64″ x 0.95″
Format: Pane of 20 (1 design)
The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.98″ x 1.35″
The pictorial postmark measures 2.62″ x 0.96″
moments. The Contemporary Boutonniere Forever stamp and the Garden Corsage 2-ounce stamp form a natural pair.
The U.S. Postal Service dedication of the Maine Statehood Forever stamp, scheduled for March 15, 2020, will be delayed due to the postponement of the host event, the Maine Statehood Day Ceremony in Augusta, ME. The Maine Statehood Forever stamp will still be available for purchase starting Sunday, March 15.
The Digital Color Postmark (DCP) measures 2.76″ x 1.46″
The B&W Pictorial Postmark measures 2.64″ x 1.24″
The Digital Color Postmark for this issue measures 1.84″ x 1.48″
The pictorial postmark measures 2.72″ x 1.21″
The special postmark, for use by local post offices, measures 2.97″ x 1.18″
Palmer stamp (Forever® priced at the First-Class Mail® rate) in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps (Item 475900). The stamp will go on sale nationwide March 4, 2020, and must not be sold or canceled before the first-day-of-issue.

