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US Presidents — Crypto Stamp Presidential Series 1938
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NFT edition based on the historic US Presidential stamp series of 1938. The physical original series depicted former US presidents in chronological order of their terms, with face values corresponding to their presidential number. This digital release from June 2023 features eight presidents from Grover Cleveland (22nd/24th president) through Calvin Coolidge (30th president), with a total of 9,804 editions on Immutable X. Individual variant mintages symbolically reference the year 1938, with Cleveland and Harrison each at 1,938 copies. Issued by USPS as part of their NFT program on American history.
Variants
| Variant | Variant | Mintage |
|---|---|---|
| 1938 Grover Cleveland | 1,938 | |
| 1938 Benjamin Harrison | 1,938 | |
| 1938 William McKinley | 1,538 | |
| 1938 Theodore Roosevelt | 1,538 | |
| 1938 William Howard Taft | 1,038 | |
| 1938 Woodrow Wilson | 1,038 | |
| 1938 Warren G. Harding | 538 | |
| 1938 Calvin Coolidge | 238 |
About the USPS Presidential Series 1938 (NFT Adaptation 2023)
The USPS Presidential Series 1938 is a multi-part NFT series and a retro stamp resurrection: the NFT adaptation of a historical US stamp series from 1938, the Prexie Series. The original stamps are one of the most important stamp series in US philately, the NFT adaptation is a modern tribute.
The Historical 1938 Presidential Series
The 1938 Presidential Issue (nicknamed Prexie Series) was issued by USPS in 1938 — a completeness stamp series showing all 32 then-deceased US presidents in chronological order.
Face value logic: each president gets a cent value corresponding to their order:
| President | Order | Face value | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Benjamin Franklin | (predecessor) | 1/2 cent | non-president, but symbol |
| George Washington | 1st | 1 cent | first president |
| John Adams | 2nd | 2 cents | |
| Thomas Jefferson | 3rd | 3 cents | |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Grover Cleveland | 22nd + 24th | 22 cents | non-consecutive terms |
| Benjamin Harrison | 23rd | 23 cents | |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Calvin Coolidge | 30th | $5 (highest) | last depicted |
This face-value symbolism is philatelically elegant — each stamp is simultaneously historical educational tool and functional postage stamp.
NFT Adaptation: Four Drops 2023
USPS NFT adaptation divides the original 32-president series into four drops. The June 2023 release includes 8 presidents with a total mintage of 9,804 NFTs:
- Grover Cleveland — 1,938 editions
- Benjamin Harrison — 1,938 editions
- William McKinley — 1,538 editions
- Theodore Roosevelt — 1,538 editions
- William Howard Taft — 1,038 editions
- Woodrow Wilson — 1,038 editions
- Warren G. Harding — 538 editions
- Calvin Coolidge — 238 editions
The 1,938 Mintage Symbolism
A philatelic detail: the mintage of the Grover Cleveland NFT is exactly 1,938 editions — corresponding to stamp year 1938. This numerical homage connects:
- Original stamp publication 1938 (year)
- NFT mintage 1,938 (number of editions)
This logic is unique in the crypto stamp space — other issuers typically choose mintages based on market conditions or rarity pyramids. USPS 1,938 mintage is a historical-symbolic choice understood by collectors with stamp history knowledge.
Benjamin Harrison also has 1,938 editions. Other presidents have decreasing mintages: McKinley and Roosevelt at 1,538, Taft and Wilson at 1,038, Harding at 538, and Coolidge at 238.
Visual Adaptation
The NFT versions show the bust profiles of the presidents — the characteristic representation form of the original 1938 series. This classical-sculptural aesthetic differs from most other USPS NFTs:
| USPS NFT theme | Visual aesthetic |
|---|---|
| Day of Dead 2021 | Colorful cartoon sugar skulls (Luis Fitch) |
| St. Nick Christmas 2021 | Classical Christmas illustration |
| Lunar New Year 2022-2025 | 3D paper mask photography (Camille Chew) |
| Snow Globes 2023 | Classical oil painting (Gregory Manchess) |
| Earth Day 2022 | Presumably graphic-modern |
| With Love and Kisses 2025 | Brand logo (HERSHEY's KISSES) |
| Presidential Series 1938 | Classical bust profile sculpture |
This historical aesthetic is consistent with the theme — presidents are traditionally-sculptural figures in US visual culture (Mount Rushmore, Lincoln Memorial, presidential statues). The NFT adaptation respects this visual tradition.
Structural Peculiarity: Multi-Part Logic
The Presidential Series is USPS first explicitly multi-part NFT series with own drop numbering:
- Series 1 → first drop
- Series 2 → second drop
- Series 3 → third drop
- Series 4 → fourth drop
This explicit numbering is structuring in the NFT space — different from the Lunar series (annual, with year reference) or the Christmas series (opportunistic, without strict annual binding). The Presidential Series creates a clear collector completeness logic — those who collect all 4 Series have the complete historical 1938 stamp series as NFT.
Theme: American History and Patriotism
The choice of the 1938 Presidential Series as NFT theme is culturally strategic:
Patriotism — presidents as symbol of American history. Educational function — collectors learn US presidential order. Stamp philately heritage — tribute to the original 1938 series. Diversification — alongside cultural occasions also classical-historical themes. Collector completeness trigger — multi-part format motivates continuous purchases.
Unlike Day of the Dead (Latino diversity) or Lunar New Year (Asian-American diversity), the Presidential Series is mainstream-American and addresses patriotic-historical collectors.
Significance in the Programme
The Presidential Series demonstrates:
Longest multi-part series in the USPS NFT programme (4 drops). Retro stamp resurrection — 85-year-old stamps in NFT adaptation. Symbolic mintage mathematics — 1,938 editions = stamp year 1938. Classical-historical aesthetic — bust profiles instead of contemporary designs. Patriotic-historical theme as complement to cultural diversity.
The series shows USPS theme versatility — from cultural occasions through seasonal drops to classical-historical stamp tradition. This theme breadth distinguishes USPS from the focused programmes of other issuers.
Outlook
USPS has positioned this as part of a multi-part series of the 1938 Presidential stamps. Possible follow-up programmes:
- 1869 Pictorial Series — other classical US stamp series as NFT adaptation
- Black Heritage Series — ongoing series with civil rights personalities
- Modern President Stamps — newer presidents (Eisenhower, Kennedy, Reagan, etc.)
These themes would be consistent with USPS historical-patriotic strategy and could be launched as new multi-part series.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the historical 1938 Presidential series?
The 1938 Presidential Issue was a US stamp series featuring all 32 then-deceased presidents in chronological order. Face values ranged from half a cent (Benjamin Franklin) through 1 cent (Washington) to $5 (Calvin Coolidge). Each president received a cent value matching their numerical order — Grover Cleveland as 22nd president appeared on the 22-cent stamp. The series remains a milestone in US philately for its completeness and historical significance.
Why is the mintage of the Grover Cleveland NFT exactly 1,938?
The mintage of 1,938 pieces directly references the year 1938 when the original Presidential Issue was released. This numerical connection between NFT mintage and historical issue year creates an additional collecting dimension beyond mere digital reproduction.