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USPS Unveils Muhammad Ali Forever Stamp in His Hometown as Tribute to 'The Greatest'
The U.S. Postal Service printed 22 million Muhammad Ali Forever stamps featuring iconic images to honor his impact as a boxer, activist, and humanitarian.
- Louisville Postal officials unveiled a commemorative stamp of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, featuring a photo of the champ in his fighting prime.
- The Forever Stamps come with a stamp sheet that also features a photo of Ali posing in a pinstripe suit, recognizing his work as an activist and humanitarian.
- Twenty-Two million Ali stamps have been printed, and once they sell out, they won't be reprinted, U.S. Postal Service officials said.
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Poings forward, champion's gaze. Nearly 10 years after his death, Mohamed Ali continues to travel his legend. The American post office launches a collector's stamp to his effigy, shot at 22 million copies.
Box legend Muhammad Ali receives a commemorative stamp from the US post office. The postage stamp presented on Thursday (local time) shows the boxer at the height of his career in 1974. The underlying black-and-white photo shows him with raised fists. His last name is large printed on the mark, also his nickname "The Biggest" is there. The postage stamp was printed in an edition of 22 million copies. If these are sold, according to the post offi…
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