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With the 2023 U.S. Flag stamp, the U.S. Postal Service honors an important symbol of our
nation.
The stamp, which is being issued in booklets of 20, panes of 20, and coils of 100, 3,000,
and 10,000, bears a straightforward graphic design of the red, white, and blue. Providing a
solid foundation for the flag are the word FREEDOM in a gray slab sans serif font and,
below it, FOREVER / USA in a smaller sans serif font. The manner in which the text is
positioned suggests the endurance of freedom as a core value.
The flag serves as a visual reminder of the array of freedoms that Americans enjoy. Its
design dates to 1777 when the Continental Congress specified 13 horizontal stripes and
13 stars to honor the 13 original colonies. Various versions of the early flag continued to
be used until, in 1818, the U.S. Congress standardized the design, mandating 13 stripes
forever but a star for every state. Another act of Congress, in 1947, set the date for each
new star's official addition to the flag as the July 4 following the state's admission to the
Union. The last time the flag changed was July 4, 1960, after Hawaii achieved statehood
the previous August.
Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp with existing art by Hong Li.
The 2023 U.S. Flag stamp is being issued as a Forever® stamp. This Forever stamp will
always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail® one-ounce rate.
Made in the USA.