Vote for which discontinued USPS stamp you want to make a comeback

It’s possible that your favorite stamp will receive an encore. Through a nationwide vote, the USPS is offering stamp aficionados the opportunity to revive a piece of postal history.
Depending on whatever design gets the most votes from the public, the postal service will reprint one of 25 well-liked stamps from its archives.
Voting can be done at stampsforever.com/vote by both stamp collectors and non-collectors. Voting is open through the end of September.
What are the 25 choices, then? The options are:
- Art of Disney: Magic (2007)
- Batman (2015)
- Bioluminescent Life (2018)
- Bugs Bunny (1997)
- Charles M. Schulz (2022)
- Classics Forever (2016)
- DC Comics Super Heroes (2006)
- Disney Villains (2017)
- Emancipation Proclamation (2013)
- Flag Act (2018)
- Frozen Treats (2018)
- Happy Birthday (2021)
- Have a Ball! (2017)
- Heritage Breeds (2021)
- Let s Celebrate (2020)
- Mail a Smile (2015)
- Message Monsters (2021)
- Mister Rogers (2018)
- Peanuts (2001)
- Send a Hello (2011)
- Star Trek (2016)
- Star Wars: Droids (2021)
- Total Eclipse of the Sun (2017)
- Transcontinental Railroad (2019)
- Wonder Woman (2016)
In May, as America celebrates its 250th anniversary, the winning stamp will be unveiled during the Boston 2026 World Expo.
This year marks a major milestone for the postal service itself: 250 years of operation. One year prior to the American colonies’ declaration of independence from England, in 1775, the USPS was founded.
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