Scott #3900-3903: 37¢ Spring Flowers - Full Booklet of 20 MNH Self Adhesive Flowers

Daffodil - Iris - Hyacinth - Tulip

$27.00

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2005 Spring Flowers Stamps – Complete Pane of 20 (Scott #3896–3899)

Celebrate the beauty of spring with the 2005 USPS Spring Flowers 37¢ stamps, a vibrant modern classic that continues to charm collectors and floral enthusiasts alike. Featuring four cheerful designs — Hyacinth, Daffodil, Tulip, and Iris — this complete booklet pane captures the freshness and optimism of the season in full bloom.

Collector Highlights:


Scott Numbers: 3896–3899 (Complete double-sided booklet pane of 20)
Year of Issue: 2005
Format: Convertible booklet pane of 20 self-adhesive stamps
Denomination: 37¢ (First-Class Mail rate at issue)
Condition: Mint Never Hinged (MNH) – pristine and post-office fresh
Design & Art Direction: Artwork by Christopher Pullman; art direction by Derry Noyes
Perforation: Die Cut 10.75 – typical of mid-2000s USPS booklet issues
Theme: Flowers / Flora / Botanical / Spring / Garden

Why Collect This Issue:


The Spring Flowers stamps are beloved for their elegant design and uplifting subject matter. As one of the most colorful modern U.S. commemorative floral issues, this pane appeals to collectors of topical flora, botanical illustration, and fine-print modern U.S. stamps.

More About This Item:


Issued on March 22, 2005, this USPS release showcases Pullman's fresh, painterly approach to floral design, printed with exceptional detail and vivid color reproduction. Each pane features five stamps per design on both sides of the convertible booklet. This Mint Never Hinged pane makes a stunning addition to any floral or modern definitive collection.

Collector Insight:


While the Postal Service printed plenty of booklets, pristine panes are increasingly appreciated for their balanced design and representation of early 21st-century U.S. stamp aesthetics — a hallmark of Noyes and Pullman’s collaborative era.