A lot of 46 postage stamps with artwork in support of the Olympic games. Most of these are US postage, but there are a few stamps from other nations as well. Please see the photos for more details. Condition varies quite a bit from one stamp to the next, but I'll try to give a detailed description.

1 Belgian stamp from the 1920 games in Antwerp. This was originally printed as a 15 cent stamp, then over printed in red to make it a 20 cent stamp. This has been postmarked. The date is faint, but I believe it's from 1921. There is no hinge currently attached.

4 Italian stamps from the 1960 games. 3 of these are canceled but not hinged. The 4th stamp is not canceled, but has a hinge on the back.

1 Paraguayan stamp from the 1960 games. No postmark, but there is a hinge attached to the back of the stamp.

2 German stamps from the 1964 games in Tokyo. They have been canceled but not hinged.

4 US stamps from the 1972 summer games in Munich. They have been canceled but not hinged.

13 US stamps from the 1972 winter games in Sapporo. They have been canceled but not hinged. One is bent.

2 US stamps from the 1980 summer and winter games. One depicts a skiier while the other depicts an equestrian. Both are canceled and still attached to part of the envelope.

1 US stamp from the 1984 games. This one is canceled and has some slight creasing. There is no hinge.

1 US stamp from the 1988 games. This one is canceled and has some significant creasing. There is no hinge.

7 US stamps from 1990 that feature Olympic medal winners from previous games. All of them are canceled and none of them have hinges.

1 US stamp from 1990 that features a bald eagle and is $2.90. This one is canceled and unhinged, but the top right corner is bent slightly.

9 stamps from 1992. These are 29 cent stamps. Some of them feature athletes, others are a stylized drawing of the American flag. All of these have been canceled. One is still attached to part of the envelope. Some of them are in pretty rough shape.

2 $1 stamps from 1992 with the USPS logo at the top and the Olympic rings beneath. These are attached to each other and canceled. They do not have hinges, but they're not in the greatest condition.