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Celebrating the Century, 1960s, THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, FDC, First Day of Issue USA
United States CTC, Celebrating the Century, 1960s, THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT,
Independently invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce, the integrated circuit was first available commercially in 1961. It led to small, inexpensive, mass-produced electronic circuits, revolutionizing the computer industry.
USPS
Celebrate the Century is a United States Postal Service limited commemorative postage stamp program that honors the most significant people, places, events and trends for each decade of the 20th century.
Issued September 17, 1999 at Green Bay, Wisconsin,
First Day of Issue Cover, FDC, Postal Commemorative Society Engraving Cachet, Ideal for Framing, Unaddressed,
Cover in Removable Transparent Poly Sleeve and Mailed With Protection,
Made in the USA
Genuine First Day of Stamp Issued Cover Cancelled on the First Day of Issue Date by the U.S. Postal Service,
Independently invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce, the integrated circuit was first available commercially in 1961. It led to small, inexpensive, mass-produced electronic circuits, revolutionizing the computer industry.
USPS
Celebrate the Century is a United States Postal Service limited commemorative postage stamp program that honors the most significant people, places, events and trends for each decade of the 20th century.
Issued September 17, 1999 at Green Bay, Wisconsin,
First Day of Issue Cover, FDC, Postal Commemorative Society Engraving Cachet, Ideal for Framing, Unaddressed,
Cover in Removable Transparent Poly Sleeve and Mailed With Protection,
Made in the USA
Genuine First Day of Stamp Issued Cover Cancelled on the First Day of Issue Date by the U.S. Postal Service,



