Canada United States Plans Provinces Blog About

Capitol Building With Pink and White Dogwood

Gifts of Friendship

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue April 10, 2015
Year 2015
Quantity 21,000,000
Denomination
First-Class Mail Forever
Denomination Value $0.49
Perforation or Dimension 1.49 x 1.05 in./37.78 x 26.74 mm
Series Gifts of Friendship
Series Time Span 2015
Issue Location Washington, DC 20066
Postal Administration United States

Buy on ebay

Sorry, our call to ebay returned no results. Click on the button below to search ebay directly.
More Results
PSG earns commission on these links.

Stamp Supplies on Amazon

Layouts

Pane of 12 (4 Designs)

Quantity Produced - 7,000,000
Original Purchase Price: $5.88
SKU: 589800
Dimension: 8.50 x 5.25 in./215.90 x 133.35 mm
Printer: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. (APU)
Printed at: Williamsville, NY
Printing Process: Offset, Microprint
Gum Type: Pressure-sensitive adhesive
Paper: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag applied
Add to List

Cancelled Full Pane

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $8.38
SKU: 589819
Add to List

Japan Half-sheet

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $2.95
SKU: 801211
Add to List

Japan Cancelled Half-sheet

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $5.45
SKU: 589822
Add to List

Press Sheet With Die Cut

Quantity Produced - 1,500
Original Purchase Price: $35.28
SKU: 589808
Add to List

Press Sheet Without Die Cut

Quantity Produced - 1,000
Original Purchase Price: $35.28
SKU: 589806
Add to List

First-day Cover (set of 4)

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $3.72
SKU: 589816
Add to List

Full Pane First-day Cover

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $8.38
SKU: 589818
Add to List

Digital Color Postmark (set of 4)

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $6.56
SKU: 589821
Add to List

Ceremony Program (random)

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $6.95
SKU: 589830
Add to List

Joint First-day Cover (set of 2)

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $5.95
SKU: 589817
Add to List

Stamp Deck Card With Digital Color Postmark (random)

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $1.99
SKU: 589832
Add to List

Framed Art

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $39.95
SKU: 589824
Add to List

Notecards

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $16.95
SKU: 589823
Add to List

Keepsake With Digital Color Postmark

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $12.95
SKU: 589810
Add to List

Stamp Deck Card

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $0.95
SKU: 589831
Add to List

About Stamp Series

On April 10, 2015, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Postal Service® will issue the Gifts of Friendship (Forever® priced at 49 cents) in four designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) souvenir sheet of 12 stamps. This is a joint issue with Japan Post who will issue their stamps on the same day. The stamp will go on sale nationwide April 10, 2015.

In 2015, the U.S. Postal Service® and Japan Post jointly issue Gifts of Friendship, a sheet of stamps featuring beautiful images of flowering dogwood and flowering cherry trees. This issuance celebrates the enduring bond between two nations on the centennial of the gift of dogwood trees from the United States to Japan in 1915.

The left side of the stamp sheet features four new stamp designs: two created by the Postal Service™ and two created by Japan Post. It also includes two Japanese characters meaning “friendship,” the title of the issuance “Gifts of Friendship,” and a short line of selvage text. On the right side of the sheet are eight additional stamps (four each of the two U.S. designs). The two U.S. designs highlight the beauty of flowering cherry and flowering dogwood trees in Washington, D.C. The first stamp depicts the Lincoln Memorial with vibrant cherry trees in the foreground, while the second stamp depicts the U.S. Capitol Building surrounded by white and pink dogwood trees. The Japanese-designed stamps feature two prominent buildings in Tokyo, Japan’s capital city: the National Diet Building framed by cherry blossoms, and the clock tower outside the Diet Building rising behind a foreground of white dogwood flowers.

In a ceremony at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., on March 27, 1912, First Lady Helen Herron Taft and Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador, planted the first two of 3,020 flowering cherry trees gifted to the nation’s capital from the city of Tokyo.

As a show of gratitude for this generous gift, former President William Howard Taft arranged for the United States to send 50 flowering dogwood trees (Cornus florida) to Japan in 1915. These gestures of goodwill fostered a rich tradition of exchanging cherry and dogwood trees that continues to this day.

In both the United States and Japan, the dogwood and cherry trees exchanged over the years bring renewed life each spring after the long winter months and showcase the natural splendor of our two countries. They are celebrated on both sides of the Pacific Ocean with annual festivals that echo the spirit of friendship. With their stunning displays of color and rich history for the U.S. and Japan, these trees remain symbols of the deep bond between our nations.

Stamp artist Paul Rogers worked with art director and designer William J. Gicker to create the stamps. Gicker and Greg Breeding designed the stamp sheet. Junko Kaifuchi illustrated the stamps from Japan Post.

This 12-stamp sheet includes two stamp images from Japan Post and 10 stamps (five each of two designs) from the U.S. Postal Service®, all denominated as Forever® stamps. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail® one-ounce price.

Colors

Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow

Creators

Designer: William J Gicker, Washington, DC.
Art Director: William J Gicker, Washington, DC.
Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA.
Artist: Paul Rogers, Pasadena, CA.
Modeler: Joseph Sheeran.

Similar Stamps

Reference

USPS Postal Bulletin 22411. Copyright: USPS.

Improve Stamp Information

Did you notice an error in this stamp's information?
Do you have any interesting information about this stamp that you would like to share?
Please click here to send us an email with the details.