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Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex) Prehistoric Dinosaur (Sheet of 16) First-Class Mail Forever Postage Stamps 2020 Scott 5410-5413

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Special Features

  • Brand new sheet of 16 Forever stamps
  • Four different stamps appear alternating
  • Lenticular printing shows the stamps changing to fossils as you move the sheet
  • Forever stamps will always be equal to the first-class one ounce mailing cost
  • Self-stick adhesive stamps

Description

With this pane of 16 stamps, the Postal Service brings Tyrannosaurus rex to life — some 66 million years after its demise. One design illustrates a face-to-face encounter with a T. rex approaching through a forest clearing; another shows the same young adult T. rex with a young Triceratops — both dinosaurs shown in fossil form. The third and fourth stamps depict a newly hatched T. rex covered with downy feathers and a bare-skinned juvenile T. rex chasing a primitive mammal. The “Nation's T. rex,” the young adult depicted on two of the stamps, was discovered on federal land in Montana and is one of the most studied and important specimens ever found. Its remains will soon be on display at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamps with original artwork by Julius T. Csotonyi, a scientist and paleoartist. This listing is for a sheet of 16 stamps

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