Provided by the United States Postal ServiceThe Total Eclipse of the Sun Forever stamp debuted June 20, 2017. It’s the U.S. Postal Service’s first heat-activated stamp. Using thermochromic ink from Chromatic Technologies Inc. in Colorado Springs, the stamp’s black ink spot vanishes when you press your finger on it to reveal a full moon. Put your finger on the black spot on the new U.S.

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