PRODUCT NAME
Total Eclipse of the Sun Sheet of 16 USPS First Class Postage Stamps Wedding Celebration
PRODUCT CODE: PROD110860032
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Self-adhesive First-Class Mail one-ounce price Forever stamps
The first U.S. stamp to use thermochromic ink, which reacts to the heat of your touch.
The reverse side of the stamp pane shows the path across the United States of the forthcoming August 21, 2017, total solar eclipse and gives the times that it will appear in some locations.
A total solar eclipse provides us with the only chance to see the Sun's corona-its extended outer atmosphere-without specialized instruments.
The Total Eclipse of the Sun stamp is the first U.S. stamp to use thermochromic ink, which reacts to the heat of your touch. Placing your finger over the black disc on the stamp causes the ink to change from black to clear to reveal an underlying image of the moon. The image reverts back to the black disc once it cools. The back of the stamp pane shows a map of the eclipse path
Sheet of 16. Forever stamps are always equal to the USPS first-class one ounce letter rate
First class stamps can be used towards total postage of any USPS mailing
Easy to use Peel-n-Stick. Self Adhesive no licking
Issue Date: June 20, 2017. Art Director/Designer: Antonio Alcala


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Product Dimensions

Package Dimensions
Width : 6.5 inch
Height : 0.12 inch
Length : 6.5 inch

Item Weight: 4 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 4 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN : B072WGZD8K
One Color