Common Name: | Curtiss Jenny Airmail Stamps |
Stamp Type: | Airmail stamp |
Country Of Issue: | United States |
Country Of Production: | United States |
Face Value: | 6¢, 16¢, 24¢ |
Commemorates: | U.S. Army's Curtiss airplane |
Depicts: | U.S. Army's Curtiss airplane |
Notability: | first U.S. airmail stamp, world's first definitive airmail stamp, first bicolored airmail stamp, first airmail stamp printed with an error, first airmail stamp produced for a regular service |
Designer: | Clair Aubrey Huston |
Engraver: | Edward Weeks (frame), Marcus W. Baldwin (vignette) |
Printer: | Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
Dimensions: | 2.54 cm X 2.54 cm |
Perforation: | 11 |
The 1918 Curtiss Jenny Air Mail Stamps were a set of three Airmail postage stamps issued by the United States in 1918.[1] The 24¢ variety was the first of the stamps to be issued, and was in fact, America's first Airmail stamp. (The world's first airmail stamp was issued by Italy in 1917[2]). The 16¢ and 6¢ varieties were issued later in the year to reflect reductions in the postage rate. It features the image of the Curtiss JN-4 airplane.
The order of the Scott Catalog numbers[3] for these stamps (C1 through C3) is the inverse of the order of release dates for the stamps.
Design | Scott Catalog Numbers | Date of Issue | Image | |
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6¢ Curtiss Jenny | C1 | Dec. 10, 1918 | ||
16¢ Curtiss Jenny | C2 | July 11, 1918 | ||
24¢ Curtiss Jenny | C3 | May 13, 1918 |
See main article: Inverted Jenny. A single sheet of 100 of the two-color 24¢ was printed with the center design inverted, thus creating the Inverted Jenny.[4]