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Wild and Scenic Rivers (Sheet of 12) First-Class
Wild and Scenic Rivers (Sheet of 12) First-Class

Wild and Scenic Rivers (Sheet of 12) First-Class Mail Forever Postage Stamps Scott #5381

Product ID : 41580599
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Galleon Product ID 41580599
Shipping Weight 0.11 lbs
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Model 571500-1
Manufacturer United States Postal Service
Shipping Dimension 9.57 x 6.38 x 0.31 inches
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  • 2019 Wild And Scenic Rivers Sheet of 12 Forever Postage Stamps Scott 5381


About Wild And Scenic Rivers (Sheet Of 12) First-Class

This issuance celebrates wild and scenic rivers — exceptional American streams that run freely through natural landscapes without man-made alterations. The pane features photographs that represent the more than 200 rivers or river segments designated within the wild and scenic rivers system: n First row, left to right: Merced River (Michael Melford, photographer), Owyhee River (Michael Melford, photographer), and Koyukuk River (Michael Melford, photographer). n Second row, left to right: Niobrara River (Michael Melford, photographer), Snake River (Tim Palmer, photographer), and Flathead River (Tim Palmer, photographer). n Third row, left to right: Missouri River (Bob Wick, staff photographer for Bureau of Land Management), Skagit River (Tim Palmer, photographer), and Deschutes River (Bob Wick, BLM, photographer) n Fourth row, left to right: Tlikakila River (Michael Melford, photographer), Ontonagon River (Tim Palmer, photographer), and Clarion River (Bob Wick, BLM, photographer). Small type on the bottom of each stamp indicates the name of the river. Michael Melford’s photograph of the Merced River is featured again in the selvage. Art director Derry Noyes designed the pane using existing photographs.