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Flags of our Nation. Set 5 (10 stamps in set).
 
Stamp: State Flag of South Dakota
Edition type: definitive stamp
Denomination: First-Class Forever
Date of issue: 2011 Aug. 11
Depiction: State Flag of South Dakota and a herd of bison
Colour: multicolored
Paper: Prephosphored, Type I
Designer: Howard E. Paine
Artist: Tom Engeman
Perforation: serpentine die cut 11,25 vertical
Printing process: photogravure
Gum type: self-adhesive
Image area (mm): 40,41×20,57
Size of a stamp (mm): 44,20×24,38
Stamps per Coil: 50 (5 sets-series at 10) stamps
Printing run: 25 000 000
Stamp issuing authority: United States Postal Service (USPS)
Printer: American Packaging Corp. for Sennett Security Products
  Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce rate (Forever priced at 44 cents on First Day of Issue).
First day city was Columbus, Ohio 43216. Pictorial Cancellation (ink - black) and Digital Color Postmark were used.
 
  Flags are on stamps of the Coil at Forever value apiece:
1) Northern Mariana Islands; 2) Ohio; 3) Oklahoma; 4) Oregon; 5) Pennsylvania; 6) Puerto Rico; 7) Rhode Island; 8) South Carolina; 9) South Dakota; 10) Tennessee.
The herd of bison on the stamp has been created by the instrumentality of to cloning of identical images.
Themes: bison (Bison bison), flags
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