
The Postal Service announced the stamps on Nov. The vivid colors and unique designs of this year’s selections will add a special touch of beauty on your envelopes.” “As always, the program offers a variety of subjects celebrating American culture and history. “The new 2022 stamps are miniature works of art, designed to be educational and appeal to collectors and pen pals around the world,” said William Gicker, USPS Stamp Services director.
Pony Cars, five stamps featuring pony cars of the late 1960s and early ’70s. Katharine Graham, the 17th stamp in the Distinguished Americans series, a 2-ounce denomination honoring the former publisher of The Washington Post and. Mighty Mississippi, 10 photographic stamps of sites along the Mississippi River. Elephants, a stamp showing a playful, affectionate illustration of a baby elephant and its mother beneath a bright orange sun. National Marine Sanctuaries, a 16-stamp pane celebrating 50 years of the National Marine Sanctuary System. George Morrison, a pane of 20 stamps honoring a founding figure of Native American modernist art by showcasing five images of his artworks. Pete Seeger, a Music Icons stamp honoring the banjo-playing folk singer known for his activism. Women’s Rowing, a pane of 20 stamps honoring women’s achievements in the demanding water sport. Tulips, a stamp showcasing an assortment of the bulb flowers in an artful display. Sunflower Bouquet, a 2-ounce stamp featuring a spray of sunflowers, irises and smaller posies in an elegant arrangement. Title IX, a stamp celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of the civil rights law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal funds. Eugenie Clark, a stamp honoring the marine biologist who sought to change public perception of sharks.
Mountain Flora, four stamps featuring images of colorful alpine flowers: purple pasqueflower, wood lily, yellow alpine buttercup and Woods’ rose.Butterfly Garden Flowers, two nondenominated stamps featuring blooms that butterflies love: cosmos and scabiosas.Edmonia Lewis, a Black Heritage stamp honoring the esteemed 19th-century sculptor.Love 2022, the latest Love stamp release, featuring two designs of folk art-inspired flowers.Flags, a stamp with an image of three flags in a circular formation, reminiscent of the 50 flags that surround the Washington Monument
Blueberries, a 4-cent stamp featuring a cluster of blueberries.
Year of the Tiger, the third entry in the 12-stamp Lunar New Year series, featuring a three-dimensional mask depicting a tiger.The Postal Service has announced some of the stamps the organization plans to release in 2022: