This is a set of 5 vintage unused postage stamps. Each stamp has a value of 6 cents.
This beautiful stamp shows douglas fir. Named after Scottish botanist David Douglas, the douglas fir is not a true fir. It grows along the West coast from British Columbia to central California. This tree is the second-tallest conifer in the world and can grow to 250 feet or more.
Issue Date: August 23, 1969
City: Seattle, WA
- Set of 5 vintage unused stamps
- Only includes stamps, does not include the pictured envelope(s)
- Unused vintage stamps still hold their value and can be used to send mail. Please keep the stamp value and postage requirements in mind.
- Before you order your invitation stamps please note the current USPS Rates (updated 2/9/25):
Standard-sized envelopes (1oz): $0.73
Non-machineable surcharge: $0.46
Extra ounces: $0.28
Postcards: $0.56
International (1 oz.) letter rates for postage: $1.65
- If you are using non-standard shaped/sized envelopes you might need to pay a "Non-Machinable Surcharge". Please check with your local USPS office or usps.com before you purchase stamps.
Tablo means painting, artwork in Turkish. I started collecting stamps at a young age through a collection passed down to me from my aunt. To me, stamps are small pieces of artwork that tell a story from a particular point in time. They are too beautiful to not be shared with more people. I hope TabloPost will inspire you to decorate your wedding invitation and tell your love story with these small works of art.
Product Specifications
Length: 1.6 in.
Height: 0.1 in.
Width: 1.1 in.
Weight: 0.03 lbs.