No, and he will not be for many years. There is a rule that US presidents cannot appear on stamps until they are deceased. So, while he is alive, Mr. Obama will not be on a US postage stamp. He has, however, been on stamps from several foreign countries: for example, the Caribbean country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines honored his election in 2008 with a postage stamp.
The President of the US does not select stamp designs. It is done by a committee of people based on the USPS regulations.
A living person cannot be honored on a US Postage Stamp. It could be many years before it would even be considered. His iinvolvement with steroids would most likely stop him from being honored as well.
The singer that was honored on a 2008 postage stamp was Frank Sinatra .Sinatra
Yes she was honored with a stamp and she has a picture to prove it
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Yes! In 1985, Mary McLeod Bethune was honored with a stamp.
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No he did not. In fact, he had nothing to do with it. The U.S. Postal Service has authorized a number of holiday stamps over the past fifteen years, and in 2001 (when President Bush was in office), a stamp honoring one of the Muslim holidays (Eid) was printed. This is not unusual-- there are stamps to honor Jewish and Christian holidays too. The Eid stamp was up-dated in 2009, when Mr. Obama was president, but again, he was not involved-- the stamp had been around since 2001.
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The stamp to honer Betsy Ross has a picture of Betsy on it.