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A Non Denominated (37-Cent Value) Heroes Of 2001 Semi- Postal Stamp – Block Of Four - Scott B2
2002 Heroes of 2001
Issue Date: June 7,2002
City: New York, New York
Color: Multicolored
Collectible Stamps or Use for Postage (face value of 37-cents each).
Celebrating the Heroism of the Firefighters.
Honoring Those Who Died or Were Disabled in the Terrorist Attacks of 9/11/2001.
The Postal Service Issued A Non Denominated (37-Cent Value) Heroes Of 2001 Semi-Postal Stamp On June 7, 2002, In New York, NY. Derry Noyes, Washington, DC, Designed The Stamp, And Thomas E. Franklin, Bergen County, New Jersey, Photographed It. In Honor Of The American Heroes Who Responded To The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11, 2001, The Heroes Of 2001 Semi-Postal Stamps Offered The Public A Way To Assist Families Of Injured Or Killed Emergency Relief Personnel. The Stamp Was Valid For Postage At The First-Class Rate Of Thirty-Seven Cents Plus A Surcharge. The Net Proceeds From The Surcharge Were Transferred To The Federal Emergency Management Agency In Accordance With The Provisions Of The 9/11 Heroes Stamp Act Of 2001. This Was The Second Semi-Postal Stamp In Its History. The Stamp Reproduces A Widely Published New Photograph Showing Three Dust-Covered New York City Firefighters Raising A Us Flag Over The Wreckage Of The World Trade Center. Like The First Us Semi-Postal, Issued In 1998 To Raise Funds For Breast Cancer Research, The Heroes Of 2001 Stamp Was Mandated By An Act Of Congress.
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