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Steve Jobs to Be Honored With Commemorative Postage Stamp in 2015

jobsstampThe United States Postal Service today approved a commemorative Steve Jobs stamp that will be printed as part of a collectible series next year, according to The Washington Post (via Engadget).

The former Apple CEO's stamp is still in the design stages and will be released at some point in 2015.

Jobs, who passed away in 2011 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, has also been posthumously honored for his visionary achievements with a special Grammy Merit Award and a Disney Legends Award. He was also inducted into the Bay Area Business Hall of Fame, has had a building at Pixar named after him, and was featured in an exhibit at the U.S. Patent Office Museum.

The Washington Post has also revealed several other future postage-stamp subjects approved for coming years, including Johnny Carson, John Lennon, and Michael Jackson.

(Image courtesy of Engadget)

Top Rated Comments

158 months ago
It would be fun to see mail's icon as a part of this series
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patent10021 Avatar
158 months ago
Korean Postal Service's new stamp.


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158 months ago
In honor of one of the greatest contributors to our obsolescence…
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SamGabbay Avatar
158 months ago
It needs to be Designed by Apple in California in order for me to buy it.
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Flood123 Avatar
158 months ago
Nothing against John Lennon, but it seems odd to put a British person on U.S. postage. :confused:
He lived in New York at The Dakota. I think he lived in the states from 1970 till his time of death. In my opinion John Lennon transcends nationality. He was loved by the world.
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158 months ago
Costs double the regular stamp price.

I keed, I keed.
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