Jan. 16—BOSTON — The U.S. Postal Service unveiled its Lunar New Year: Year of the Snake stamp Tuesday, according to an announcement from the USPS. The Postal Service printed 21 million stamps ...
all the stamps for the Year of the Snake were sold out. The popular engraved artwork was made by Yang Zhiying, one of the only nine stamp engravers in China. "Since September 28, 2024, I have been ...
The ten $1.65 denominated stamps and background design show four snakes intimately embracing and coiling around each other. In Chinese culture, the circular connection of head to tail signifies ...
The stamp, designed by Rhode Island-based artist Camille Chew, commemorates 2025 as the Year of the Snake. The image depicts a three-dimensional snake mask made out of hand printed paper and ...
Year of the Snake stamp Tuesday, according to an announcement from the USPS. The Postal Service printed 21 million stamps that are now on sale at post offices and usps.com.