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U.S. Postal Service Issues New Stamp Celebrating 150 Years of Colorado Statehood
The USPS printed 16 million Forever stamps featuring John Fielder's photo to honor Colorado's 150 years of statehood and natural beauty.
- The USPS released the Colorado Statehood stamp featuring John Fielder's Foggy Jagged Mountain, Weminuche Wilderness photograph, honoring Colorado's 150th anniversary.
- As Colorado marks its 150th anniversary, the issue commemorates Colorado becoming the 38th state on Aug. 1, 1876, earning the nickname Centennial State.
- Available as Forever stamps, the USPS printed 16 million in panes of 20, sold via The Postal Store, phone, and Post Office locations.
- At the first-day ceremony, the History Colorado Center, Denver hosted the event for the Colorado Statehood stamp, with speakers including Dawn DiPrince.
- The exhibit draws on over 200,000 photographs Fielder took across 50 years, with news shared on social media via #ColoradoStamp while the Postal Service's 250th year reaches more than 170 million addresses.
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U.S. Postal Service Issues New Stamp Celebrating 150 Years of Colorado Statehood
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the United States Postal Service (USPS) released Colorado Statehood, a new stamp commemorating the state's 150th anniversary with a photograph called "Foggy Jagged Mountain, Weminuche Wilderness" by nature photographer John Fielder. The first-day-of-issue…
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