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Happy Birthday Elvis! Elvis Still Reigns as King of Stamps
Source: U.S. Postal Service
Jan 8, 2007 - 9:51:28 AM

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- While the 1993 Elvis stamp continues to hold court as the most popular stamp of all time with more than 124 million collected, three sets of stamps issued during 2006 rank among the top 10, Postmaster General John E. Potter announced today.

"Stamp collecting continues as one of the world's most popular educational hobbies that the entire family can enjoy," Potter said in announcing the 25 most popular stamps of all time. "Three stamp subjects issued this year were extremely popular: Wonders of America, Land of Superlatives, came in at number two for all time with more than 87 million collected; DC Comics Super Heroes hit number five with 73 million; and, Art of Disney: Romance was number eight with more than 57 million."

Since 1988, the Postal Service has annually surveyed more than 10,000 households to determine the number and types of stamps purchased versus stamps saved.

The Postal Service receives stamp ideas from about 50,000 people every year, yet only 20 to 25 subjects make the cut. To narrow down the selection, the Postmaster General's Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee -- a cross section of designers, historians and academics -- reviews the suggestions and make recommendations to the Postmaster General for final approval.

"The fact that 10 of the top 25 were issued in the last three years serves as a testament to the Committee's expertise in selecting dynamic subjects and America's continued interest in the hobby," he added.

This year proved to be the best ever for stamp shows. The Washington 2006 World Philatelic Exhibition -- as the world's largest stamp show and held only once every decade in the U.S. -- attracted nearly 140 postal administrations and more than 200 stamp dealers to showcase the world's rarest stamp collections worth hundreds of millions of dollars to nearly a quarter of a million visitors.

The Postal Service encourages individuals with stamp ideas to submit their suggestions in writing to:

  CITIZENS' STAMP ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  STAMP DEVELOPMENT
  U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
  1735 NORTH LYNN ST RM 5013
  ARLINGTON VA 22209-6432


To see the top 25 most popular stamp subject images, visit: http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2006/sr06_055.htm.

To see the 2007 Commemorative stamp program and learn more about the stamp selection process, visit this link: http://www.usps.com/communications/newsroom/2007stamps/.

                 Top 25 Most Popular Commemorative Stamps

  Stamp Subject                          Year    Stamps Saved
  1)  Elvis                              1993   124.1 million
  2)  Wonders of America                 2006    87.5 million
  3)  Wildflowers                        1992    76.1 million
  4)  Rock & Roll/Rhythm & Blues         1993    75.9 million
  5)  DC Comics Super Heroes             2006    73.0 million
  6)  Greetings From America             2002    71.4 million
  7)  Insects and Spiders                1999    61.0 million
  8)  Art of Disney: Romance             2006    57.2 million
  9)  Legends of Baseball                2000    53.9 million
  10) Art of Disney: Celebration         2005    52.8 million
  11) Baseball Playing Fields            2001    49.0 million
  12) Art of Disney: Friendship          2004    47.7 million
  13) Civil War                          1995    46.6 million
  14) Legends of the West                1994    46.4 million
  15) Marilyn Monroe                     1995    46.4 million
  16) Advances in Aviation               2005    45.8 million
  17) Bugs Bunny                         1997    44.1 million
  18) Lunar New Year SS                  2005    42.7 million
  19) Comic Strip Classics               1995    40.8 million
  20) Jim Henson: Muppets                2005    40.6 million
  21) Cloudscapes                        2004    40.1 million
  22) Stars and Stripes                  2000    40.0 million
  23) Baseball Sluggers                  2006    39.5 million
  24) Summer Olympics                    1992    39.5 million
  25) Lucille Ball                       2001    38.7 million


Since 1775, the United States Postal Service and its predecessor, the Post Office Department, have connected friends, families, neighbors and businesses by mail. An independent federal agency that visits more than 146 million homes and businesses every day, the Postal Service is the only service provider delivering to every address in the nation. It receives no taxpayer dollars for routine operations, but derives its operating revenues solely from the sale of postage, products and services. With annual revenues of $72 billion, it is the world's leading provider of mailing and delivery services, offering some of the most affordable postage rates in the world. The U.S. Postal Service delivers more than 46 percent of the world's mail volume -- some 213 billion letters, advertisements, periodicals and packages a year -- and serves ten million customers each day at its 37,000 retail locations nationwide.

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