Tuesday, November 9, 2021

SCOTT #1254-57 SE-TENANT X-MAS STAMP 5 CENT

On November 9, 1964, the US Post Office issued its first se-tenant.  Commonly called a “seten,” a se-tenant is two or more stamps with different designs (or denominations) printed together on the same sheet.  The name comes from the French phrase for “joined together.”

While US #1254-57 is considered America’s first seten, there have been attached stamps issued with different designs more than a century earlier.  They were four Postmasters’ Provisional stamps issued between 1845 and 1847.  There was the Baltimore Provisionals, the St. Louis Bears Provisionals, the Rhode Island Provisionals, and the Alexandria Provisionals.  However, they aren’t considered to be in the same category as postage stamps issued in 1847 and beyond.  

 

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