Unused vintage Library of Congress postage stamps from 2000 - face value is 33¢ each.
The Library of Congress is America’s oldest federal institution and the largest repository of knowledge in the world. The Library celebrates its 200th birthday on April 24, 2000. The Library’s initial purpose was to serve the research needs of Congress. It has grown into much more. Today, the Library of Congress is an authority on books, maps, photographs, motion pictures, and music.
You will receive 25 total stamps all in mint condition. Perfect for wedding envelopes, postcards, birthday invitations or other occasions! They also look great for scrapbooking, decoupage and other craft projects!
Quantity: 25
Face Value: 33 cents each
Year of Issue: 2000
All stamps are guaranteed authentic, unused, and ready for your envelopes!
Please note that stamps are separated into blocks/panes/singles to fit our rigid envelopes and keep shipping cost low. If you would like to receive your stamps as a full sheet, just message us through our Contact Form and we can arrange that for you.
Because these stamps are of a smaller denomination than the current postage rate, they can be used together or in conjunction with other vintage stamps to mail wedding invitations, party invitations, or just regular old snail mail!
33¢ Library of Congress - Pack of 25 unused stamps from 2000
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U.S. #3390
2000 33¢ Library of Congress
Issue Date: April 24, 2000
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 55,000,000
Printed By: Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: 11
Color: Multicolored