FIRST STAMPS ISSUED ON THIS DAY IN 1847

original stamps, from 1847
The first two stamps printed by the U.S. Postal Service
featured Benjamin Franklin and George Washington.

The United States Postal Service issued its first-ever postage
stamps on this day in history.

The first postage stamps produced by the United States Postal
Service (USPS) were
sold in New York City, according to the
USPS website.

The two stamps came in two designs and sold for five cents
and 10 cents.
(FOX NEWS)


Portrait of man
Sir Rowland Hill is a British inventor credited with inventing
the first postage stamp.

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