US Stamps

PMG Steiner to dedicate new U.S. Year of the Horse stamp Feb. 3

Jan 14, 2026, 4 PM
David Steiner, postmaster general of the United States Postal Service, will be the dedicating official at the first-day ceremony for the new nondenominated (78¢) Year of the Horse commemorative forever stamp to be held Feb. 3 in Houston, Texas.

By Linn’s Staff

Postmaster General David Steiner of the United States Postal Service will be the dedicating official for the new nondenominated (78¢) Year of the Horse commemorative forever stamp to be issued Feb. 3 in Houston, Texas, the USPS announced in a Jan. 14 press release.

A free public first-day ceremony is planned for 11 a.m. Central Standard Time at the Chinese Community Center, 9800 Town Park Drive, in Houston.

Collectors desiring to attend the ceremony are asked to register with the Postal Service at usps.com/lunarnewyearhorse. Each attendee may invite a maximum of five guests, the USPS said.

Joining Steiner on the dais are Gary Poon, chief executive officer of the Chinese Community Center, and chef and content creator Luis M. Chen.

Additional details about the new 2026 Year of the Horse stamp will be published in an upcoming issue of Linn’s Stamp News.

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