New An Post Stamp Marks 250 Years of U.S. Independence

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Minister O’Donovan and U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Unveil New Stamp Marking the 250th Anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence

26th February 2026: As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence, An Post has issued a new stamp commemorating a unique Irish connection to the document.

The W rate stamp for worldwide postage features John Dunlap from County Tyrone, who migrated to America and was the printer of the first copies of the Declaration of Independence. The founding document, which was printed on July 4th 1776, is the basis of political and social change in America. Almost a century later, the powerful themes of the American Declaration were clearly echoed in the 1916 Proclamation of Irish Independence.

While Dunlap’s first copies circulated quickly in the American colonies, his prints also reached his home soil. The first newspaper outside of America to publish the Declaration was the Belfast News Letter.

Designed by Dublin design agency Detail, the classic stamp design features Dunlap’s portrait by artist Rembrandt Peale. His signature is incorporated into the design, representing his role as printer of the Declaration.

The W rated stamp and a limited edition First Day Cover are available for purchase at selected post offices nationwide or at anpost.com/shop.

Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport Patrick O’Donovan TD said, This stamp is a powerful reminder of the deep and enduring ties between Ireland and the United States. John Dunlap’s story reflects the profound influence of the Irish diaspora in shaping pivotal moments in global history. The ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence: liberty, equality and democratic self-determination – resonated far beyond America’s shores and would later find powerful expression in Ireland’s own struggle for independence. It is fitting that An Post marks this 250th anniversary by honouring an Irishman whose work helped give voice to one of the most important documents in modern history.

U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Ed Walsh said, As the United States marks 250 years of independence, this commemorative stamp is a meaningful tribute to Ireland’s role in America’s founding story. John Dunlap, born in County Tyrone, printed the first copies of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia. Irish Americans fought for our independence, helped design and build the White House, served with distinction in our armed forces, and contributed to American public life and innovation. As we mark this milestone, we recognise the strong and lasting friendship between our nations.

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