33c The Integrated Circuit Stamps - Pack of 5
33c The Integrated Circuit Stamps - Pack of 5
Low stock: 5 left
Five 33c The Integrated Circuit Stamps
Issued: September 17, 1999
Scott Catalog #3188j
5 Mint, unused postage stamps with original gum as issued by the Post Office. These stamps are genuine and valid to use as postage for current mailing. Be sure to use enough total postage to meet the current postal rate for the item you are mailing.
Great for special mailings like weddings, birthdays, valentines, and events. Also good to use for scrapbooking or displaying in a small picture frame. It's a miniature work of art.
About this stamp:
Originally issued in a sheet of 15 stamps celebrating the 1960s. Independently invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce, the integrated circuit was first available commercially in 1961. It led to smaller, inexpensive, mass-produced electronic circuits, revolutionizing the computer industry.
Dimensions
Dimensions
1-1/4 inches by 1-1/4 inches
How To Apply
How To Apply
Water Activated Gum: Apply a small amount of water to the back of the stamp and then place on the desired surface.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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