USPS Unveils Exciting New Stamp Releases at Boston 2026 World Expo

USPS Unveils Exciting New Stamp Releases at Boston 2026 World Expo



The United States Postal Service (USPS) has officially announced the lineup of stamp releases that will debut at the 2026 World Exposition to be held in Boston. This event is touted as the 12th international philatelic exhibition in the U.S., and will take place from May 23 to May 30, 2026. During this period, attendees can look forward to a series of first-day-of-issue ceremonies, highlighting six brand-new stamp designs that celebrate American history, culture, and shared values.

A Closer Look at the Stamp Issues



1. Treasures of the Revolutionary Era


  • - Date Issued: May 23, 9 AM
  • - Location: BCEC Ballroom (Level 3)
The premier stamp release features a 20-stamp prestige booklet entitled "Treasures of the Revolutionary Era." This collection commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, showcasing ten significant historical objects that not only represent the era but also encapsulate the story of the nation's birth. Curated from various museum collections, the objects serve as tangible links to the past, enriched by historical narratives that contextualize each piece.

2. Stamp Encore


  • - Date Issued: May 24, 11 AM
  • - Location: Show Floor Stage Exhibit Hall A
Next, on May 24, USPS will reveal the winner of the public voting initiative "Stamp Encore." From over 500,000 votes cast, one beloved stamp from the last thirty years will be reprinted, offering a nostalgic journey for stamp enthusiasts. The anticipation builds as the chosen stamp has traveled through several first-day ceremonies ahead of its grand reveal at this major event.

3. American Bison


  • - Date Issued: May 25, 11 AM
  • - Location: Show Floor Stage Exhibit Hall A
A unique stamp will be dedicated to the American Bison, a symbol of resilience and national identity. Stemming from an original 1923 stamp, this latest design amalgamates contemporary photography with historical homage. The narrative of the bison's recovery from near extinction is an integral part of America's wildlife conservation story.

4. Postcrossing


  • - Date Issued: May 26, 11 AM
  • - Location: Show Floor Stage Exhibit Hall A
Celebrating the joy of sending and receiving postcards, the Postcrossing stamp will be utilized for international correspondence, promoting cultural exchange across borders. It has engaged over 805,000 participants from more than 200 nations since its inception in 2005.

5. International Peace


  • - Date Issued: May 27, 11 AM
  • - Location: Show Floor Stage Exhibit Hall A
Emphasizing the timeless message of hope and peace, the International Peace stamp features a photograph of an origami crane. This iconic symbol of healing connects with various global peace initiatives, offering a powerful reminder of the universal quest for tranquility.

6. North American Soccer


  • - Date Issued: May 28, 11 AM
  • - Location: Show Floor Stage Exhibit Hall A
In anticipation of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, this stamp highlights soccer's growing popularity in America. The unique design hopes to inspire future generations and symbolize the joy brought by this sport.

7. Figures of the American Revolution


  • - Date Issued: May 29, 11 AM
  • - Location: Show Floor Stage Exhibit Hall A
As part of the American Revolution commemorations, this stamp pane honors 25 pivotal figures whose contributions were instrumental in achieving independence. Featuring stunning artwork, this stamp seeks to celebrate the diversity of voices that shaped America.

Participation and Availability


All first-day-of-issue ceremonies are free for public attendance. While the Stamp Encore issuance will be exclusive to the Boston 2026 World Exposition during the event, other stamps will become available at USPS locations and online starting June 1. Interested individuals can register for events by visiting this link.

In preparation for its remarkable 250th anniversary, USPS continues to innovate and connect communities, solidifying its legacy as a cherished institution in American life. Given the excitement surrounding the upcoming World Expo, stamp enthusiasts and the general public alike can look forward to a memorable celebration of heritage and culture.

For further details about stamps and philatelic products, customers can explore the USPS Officially Licensed Collection on platforms like Amazon and visit their website for rich storytelling behind these stamps.

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