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Exclusive: Wyoming Mountain Depicted On Colorado Stamp?

7NEWS Viewer Recognizes Distinctive Outline As Mount Helen

POSTED: 6:40 pm MDT June 26, 2008
UPDATED: 1:08 pm MDT June 27, 2008

Colorado's new flag stamp that went on sale two weeks ago as part of a new national stamp series may have a major problem: the mountain is in Wyoming.

The U.S. Postal Service stamp shows the Colorado flag, with a snowy mountain and evergreen trees.

But, a sharp-eyed 7NEWS viewer from Fort Collins thought the mountain outline depicted on the Colorado stamp looked distinctively familiar. Bob Michael said he believed the mountain on the stamp is 13,620-foot Mount Helen in Wind River Range of Wyoming.

Michael is an avid mountain climber who has bagged all 54 of Colorado 14ers and has climbed in Wyoming as well.

TheDenverChannel.com located a photo of Mount Helen and attempted to see if it matched. You can see from the animation below how closely the top of Mount Helen matches the artist's rendering on the stamp.

Artist Tom Engeman designed the Colorado postage stamp. He is a well-known stamp artist who has designed many postal stamps including the "Forever" stamp.

Al DeSarro, with the U.S. Postal Service, said that Engeman's artwork "was not based on any specific picture of a mountain."

He said it is supposed to be a generic representation of a mountain -- not a specific mountain in Colorado.

The U.S. Postal Service plans to issue a total of 60 flag stamps in alphabetical order -- one for each state, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories as well as the stars and stripes.

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