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presley31
08-08-2008, 07:37 AM
Although Elvis remains king as the single most popular stamp subject of all time with an estimated 124.1 million collected, Mickey Mouse and his friends rule as the most popular stamp series with 211.5 million collected.

Originally scheduled to be introduced as three sets during a three-year period, the fifth and final debut for the Art of Disney series takes place Aug. 7, at 10 a.m. PDT in front of the Sleeping Beauty castle in Disneyland when the Postal Service dedicates the Art of Disney: Imagination stamps. The 42-cent first-class commemorative stamps go on sale nationwide that day.


"The Art of Disney stamps have connected many Americans with friendship, celebration, romance, magic and now imagination through the mail," said U.S. Postal Service Chief of Staff Mike Spates, who will join Mickey and his friends in dedicating the stamps. "It's easy to add an imaginative touch to cards and letters with these beautiful stamps. We want to thank the many Disney characters for helping the Postal Service commemorate Walt Disney throughout the years."

Joining Spates in dedicating the stamps will be Executive Vice President and Imagineering Ambassador, Walt Disney Imagineering, Marty Sklar.

"I know that Walt would be proud to see Mickey and the other Disney characters appear on U.S. Postage Stamps honoring imagination," said Sklar. "Imagination was always at the heart of his work, in movies, television and here at Disneyland. He lived, breathed and dreamed it his whole life."
Spates said 125 million Art of Disney: Imagination stamps were printed and are available in sheets of 20 and include four stamp designs:

-- Mickey Mouse as Steamboat Willie. Walt Disney once said that Mickey was "created for the purposes of laughter." From the moment Walt Disney first imagined him, Mickey has been a happy reminder that a little laughter goes a long way; it's hard to imagine the world without his familiar smile.

-- Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) and her helpers Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather from Sleeping Beauty. Everyone dreams of living "happily ever after," but not everyone has such enchanting helpers as Princess Aurora's tiny guardians, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. Despite their delightfully dithery ways, the good fairies protect the princess and help her find the true love she has always imagined.

-- Pongo and one of his pups from 101 Dalmatians. Imagining a dog's emotional life requires a brilliant creative leap, but 101 Dalmatians gives us a unique dog's eye view of the world. In the loving bonds between Pongo and his pups, we see our own human ties brought to life -- spot on.

-- Mowgli and Baloo from The Jungle Book. Who could imagine a jungle as jazzy as in The Jungle Book -- or a more free-wheeling, upbeat buddy than Baloo? His lighthearted relationship with Mowgli reminds us that friendship and laughter really are among the "bare necessities of life."

Spates added the series has proven to be popular with both stamp collectors and Disney enthusiasts.

"After the success of the first two Art of Disney sets with 47.7 million Friendship stamps collected in 2004 and 52.8 million Celebration stamps in 2005, we sat down with the Disney team to explore the possibility of extending the series. We feel the Art of Disney: Imagination stamps will finish the series as a cherished collectible."

The Postal Service randomly surveys approximately 10,000 customers four times annually to gauge the number of stamps collected. Spates said 57.2 million Romance stamps were collected in 2006 and 53.8 million Magic stamps in 2007. (News, Source: Wall Street Journal Online)

Getlo
08-08-2008, 07:42 AM
Although Elvis remains king as the single most popular stamp subject of all time with an estimated 124.1 million collected

Breast Cancer Research Stamp Outsells Elvis
Elvis Presley is now #2 best-selling commemorative stamp

http://www.senate.gov/~feinstein/04Releases/r-bc-stamp2.htm

(from 2004)

Unchained Melody
08-09-2008, 11:08 PM
Thanks for that post Getlo.

Hope fans around the world will survive this news :blush:

KPM
08-10-2008, 12:58 PM
Thats strange I found this at the US Postal service site dated 12-26-06?

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ELVIS STILL REIGNS AS KING IN MOST POPULAR STAMP RANKING



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WASHINGTON — 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 this special Download Center.

To see the 2007 Commemorative stamp program and learn more about the stamp selection process, visit the 2007 Commemorative stamp program.

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 milion
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

nyc
08-10-2008, 01:43 PM
Maybe Postal Service puts the breast cancer stamp in a different category because it had a longer run than the average stamp or something.

KPM
08-10-2008, 02:31 PM
Maybe Postal Service puts the breast cancer stamp in a different category because it had a longer run than the average stamp or something.
That may be, as it has been reauthorized by Congress several times to continue sales of it.
I found out that it is indeed considered something different from other commemorative stamps.It is classified as a "semipostal fundraising stamp" The only one of its kind at this time.



The U.S. Postal Service currently has one 55-cent fundraising or "semipostal" stamp available for purchase at Post Offices, online at The Postal Store, and by toll-free phone order at 1 800 STAMP-24: the Breast Cancer Research stamp.
The price of a semipostal pays for the First-Class single-piece postage rate in effect at the time of purchase plus an amount to fund causes that the Postal Service determines to be in the national public interest and appropriate. By law, revenue from sales (minus postage and the reasonable costs of the Postal Service) is to be transferred to a selected executive agency or agencies.

Breast Cancer Research Stamp
The Breast Cancer Research semipostal was issued on July 29, 1998, at a first day ceremony held in the White House. It was the first semipostal in U.S. history.To date, the stamp has raised over $54 million for breast cancer research. By law, 70 percent of the net amount raised is given to the National Institutes of Health and 30 percent is given to the Medical Research Program at the Department of Defense.

Designed by Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, MD, the stamp features the phrases, "Fund the Fight" and "Find a Cure" and an illustration of a mythical "goddess of the hunt" by Whitney Sherman of Baltimore.







Breast Cancer Research stamp sales information through 8/2007:



Future Semipostals
No additional semipostals are scheduled at this time.

Unchained Melody
08-11-2008, 02:32 AM
Well according to your post Ken Elvis still is the king of the stamps here in the usa atleast.....(y)