Former President Jimmy Carter to be honored by USPS with commemorative Forever stamp
The stamp features a 1982 painting by Hebert E. Abrams and honors Carter's presidency and humanitarian work after his death at 100, the longest-lived U.S. president, USPS said.
- The U.S. Postal Service will issue a commemorative Forever stamp honoring former President Jimmy Carter on October 1 in Atlanta.
- The stamp was issued following Carter's passing on December 29, 2024, and coincided with the day marking 101 years since his birth.
- The stamp features a 1982 oil-on-linen portrait of Carter painted by Herbert E. Abrams, who traveled multiple times to Georgia for the commission.
- Peter Pastre, USPS government relations vice president, stated the program celebrates American culture and called Carter a fitting honoree.
- The stamp artwork was revealed on Saturday at the historical site dedicated to Jimmy Carter in Plains, honoring his record as the longest-lived president in U.S. history.
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Jimmy Carter to be honored with Forever stamp
Former President Carter will be honored by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) with a Forever stamp set to go on sale Oct. 1, which would have been his 101st birthday. “The stamp program celebrates the best in American culture, places and people, and it is difficult to consider a more fitting honoree than former President…
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Connecticut artist created painting depicted in Former President Jimmy Carter stamp
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