January 29, 2025 – Lunar New Year: Snake
In 2025, the U.S. Postal Service will issue the sixth of twelve stamps in its latest Lunar New Year series. This digital stamp collectible features the Year of the Snake, beginning January 29, 2025, and concluding on February 16, 2026. Those born in the Year of the Snake are said to be quiet, wise, and deep-thinking, making them proficient musicians, philosophers, writers, and teachers. A snake year is sometimes referred to as a “little dragon year” because it follows the dragon on the zodiac. 2025 marks the year of the Wood Snake.

Designer: Camille Chew

Art director: Antonio Alcalá

Price: 6.00 Gem

Number:  Date Designation

N° 22

January 29, 2025

Lunar New Year: Snake

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Lunar New Year: Snake

This digital stamp art features original artwork by artist Camille Chew, who constructed the three-dimensional snake mask out of hand-printed paper that was then cut, scored, and folded into shape. She then embellished the mask with acrylic paint and other paper elements, like flowers and tassels, and covered the back of the mask in a layer of papier-mâché.

The mask was then photographed on a white background by Sally Anderson-Bruce, which art director Antonio Alcalá used to design the stamp.

Quantity: 588 ex

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Pane of 20
This digital stamp pane artwork includes twenty Year of the Snake stamps. Calling to mind the elaborately decorated masks used in the dragon or lion dances often performed in Lunar New Year parades, the digital stamp art highlights a three-dimensional mask depicting a snake, which is a contemporary take on the long tradition of paper-cut folk-art crafts created during this time of year.

February 14, 2025 – With Love and Kisses
Initially released by the U.S. Postal Service® on January 13, 2007, the With Love and Kisses digital stamp art evokes images of sweet and ardent affection, featuring a HERSHEY’S KISSES chocolate candy and a red heart that form mirror images of one another. This digital love stamp revives its art director’s, Derry Noyes, original design, which was unveiled in Hershey, Pennsylvania, 18 years ago to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the HERSHEY’S KISSES brand, first introduced in 1907.

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Price: 6.00 Gem

Number: DateDesignation

N° 23

Febrary 14, 2025

With Love and Kisses

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This digital stamp art features a silver HERSHEY’S KISSES chocolate candy on a deep red background. Written on the heart is “Love,” while “Kisses” appears on the plume that extends from the top of the chocolate treat.

Quantity: 590 ex

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Pane of 20
This digital stamp booklet of twenty features four rows of five With Love and Kisses stamps. Each HERSHEY’S KISSES chocolate candy mirrors the form of a passionate red heart that rises behind it.

February 17, 2025 – Presidential Series (1938) – Series 4
Continue your voyage through American history with the highly anticipated fourth series drop of the Postal Service’s prestigious stamp art collection, highlighting the remarkable 1938 “Presidential Series.” Discover the final set of former U.S. Presidents, continuing with Grover Cleveland and finishing off with Calvin Coolidge. Each piece of stamp art showcases the distinguished bust profiles of these influential leaders, celebrating their enduring impact on American history. Immerse yourself in the appreciation of history with this stamp art collection, serving as a tribute to the lasting legacy of these exceptional leaders.

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Price: 6.00 Gem

Number: DateDesignation

N° 24

February 17, 2025

Presidential Series (1938) – Series 4

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1938 Grover Cleveland

The Grover Cleveland stamp art features the bust profile of the twenty-second and twenty-fourth U.S. president, who served from 1885-1889 and 1893-1897. Cleveland was known for his commitment to fiscal responsibility, notably vetoing a large number of pension bills to reduce government spending during his second term.

Quantity: 1 938 ex

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1938 Benjamin Harrison

The Benjamin Harrison stamp art features the bust profile of the twenty-third U.S. president, who served from 1889-1893. Harrison signed the Sherman Antitrust Act into law, making it the first significant federal legislation to curb monopolistic business practices.

Quantity: 1 938 ex

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1938 William McKinley

The William McKinley stamp art features the bust profile of the twenty-fifth U.S. president, who served from 1897-1901. McKinley oversaw the passage of the Gold Standard Act, which established the gold standard for U.S. currency.

Quantity: 1 538 ex

Uncommon

1938 Theodore Roosevelt

The Theodore Roosevelt stamp art features the bust profile of the twenty-sixth U.S. president, who served from 1901-1909. Roosevelt helped create the national parks system, preserving vast natural landscapes for future generations.

Quantity: 1 538 ex

Uncommon

1938 William Howard Taft

The William Howard Taft stamp art features the bust profile of the twenty-seventh U.S. president, who served from 1909-1913. Taft initiated the practice of dollar diplomacy, using U.S. economic influence to promote stability and American business interests in foreign countries.

Quantity: 1 038 ex

Rare

1938 Woodrow Wilson

The Woodrow Wilson stamp art features the bust profile of the twenty-eighth U.S. president, who served from 1913-1921. Wilson led the U.S. during World War I and played a significant role in establishing the League of Nations, a precursor to the United Nations, in an effort to maintain world peace.

Quantity: 1 038 ex
Rare

1938 Warren G. Harding

The Warren G. Harding stamp art features the bust profile of the twenty-ninth U.S. president, who served from 1921-1923. Harding focused on a return to the status quo after World War I and signed the Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act, which raised tariffs on imported goods.

Quantity: 538 ex

Ultra Rare

1938 Calvin Coolidge

The Calvin Coolidge stamp art features the bust profile of the thirtieth U.S. president, who served from 1923-1929. Coolidge supported limited government intervention and tax cuts, which contributed to the economic prosperity of the “Roaring Twenties.”

Quantity: 238 ex

Secret Rare