For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
April 3-4, 1999:
The Beauty of the Desert
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
This Tuesday, the U-S issues the first of its
"Nature of America" stamps, for the Sonoran Desert in
Arizona.
It's a souvenir sheet of ten stamps, which means the
stamps make up a larger design -- in this case, a
panorama of the desert, featuring 25 examples of plants,
animals and birds found there. The stamps come in two
sizes, and each stamp will pay first class postage.
Together, they make a beautiful picture.
The stamps from these sheets aren't found on regular
mail very often -- witness the Prehistorical Animals
of two years ago or the on-going Celebrate the Century
series, where the stamps are hard to remove from the
sheets because they're in the middle of the sheets. But
those were also GUMMED stamps -- Lick 'n Stick -- while
the Sonoran Desert stamps have an advantage: They're
self-adhesives, which non-collector mailers prefer, and
that also should make them easier to remove and put on
envelopes.
I hope they are. You just have to know to ask for them.
And that's Stamp Collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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