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2008 Take Me Out To The Ballgame First Day Covers & USPS Postage Stamps


  2008 USPS Take Me Out To The Ball Game 100 Count Panes Instruction Card
 
 USPS Take Me Out To The Ball Game Cover Sheet
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 2008
  • MANUFACTURER - USPS
  • SIZE -  6" x 8"
  • PRICE GUIDE - $10.00-$20.00
    Excellent -Near Mint condition
    Because of the lack of a sales history value is estimated based on Rarity and player demand.

 

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   On July 16, 2008, in Washington, DC, the Postal Service issue the 42˘ "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" stamp to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the song which became the official anthem of baseball. “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” written in 1908 by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer, is the third-most frequently heard song in America, behind the national anthem and Happy Birthday.

 The stamp designed by Richard Sheaff, depicts a gloveless 19th century ballplayer holding a ball, with a game being played in the background. The 42 face value (cents)appears in a baseball at the top.

  The Self-Adhesive .42-cent Take Me Out To The Ball Game postage-stamps, item no. 462100, were made available in panes of 20. The postal clerk received the panes in 100 count packages (2,000 stamps). The top cover cardstock which features the Take Me Out To The Ball Game postage stamp, also included instructions for the clerk on how to open the package.

 The clerk was to cut the film lightly along the dotted line at the top left, and peel the film over the corner keeping the remainder of wrapping intact. After the clerk counted the correct number of panels the rest of the wrapping could be removed. These covers were then discarded, making the cards extremely rare.

 
 
2008 'Take Me Out To The Ball Game' Stamps
2008 Take Me Out To The Ball Game
42˘ Stamp
2008 Take Me Out To The Ball Game
Stamp Pane of 20

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