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2000 Washington 50/200 Robert Steiner artist Millennial Edition

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2000 Washington Duck Stamp Print Millennial Edition by Robert Steiner

Wildlife Art / Philatelic Collectibles

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$450 - $650

As of June 8, 2026

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This is a professionally framed and triple-matted wildlife art display featuring the 2000 Washington State Migratory Bird Stamp design by acclaimed artist Robert Steiner. The centerpiece is a limited edition lithograph depicting American Wigeons and Canada Geese in flight above a marshy wetland with cattails. Below the main image are three inset windows containing two physical duck stamps and a central gold-toned metal medallion or minted stamp commemorating the 'Millennial Edition.' The artwork is hand-signed by the artist in the lower right and hand-numbered '50/200' in the lower left, along with the inscription 'Millennial Edition'. The piece is housed in a dark wood frame with a linen-textured mat and dark brown accent matting. The realism in the feather detail and the dynamic composition of the waterfowl against the deep blue sky are hallmarks of Steiner’s award-winning style. This 2000 edition represents a significant year for collectors. Condition appears excellent with no visible fading, foxing, or moisture damage to the paper or mats. The glass is clear and the frame is intact with no significant scuffs or separation at the mitered corners.

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I have virtually examined this 2000 Washington State Duck Stamp Print 'Millennial Edition' by Robert Steiner. The piece represents a high-tier philatelic collectible, combining a limited edition lithograph (50/200) with two stamps and a commemorative gold-toned medallion. Visually, the print exhibits excellent color saturation and crisp registration. The signature and numbering appear consistent with Steiner’s known hand. The triple-matting and dark wood framing appear professional, with the linen mat providing an archival-quality aesthetic. The condition is pristine, showing no evidence of UV-fading or foxing. Market demand for state duck stamp prints has shifted; while once a booming investment market, it is now primarily driven by dedicated wildlife conservation collectors. The 'Millennial Edition' carries a premium due to its low edition size (200) compared to standard Governor’s or Time-limited editions. Comparables for Steiner’s state-specific works with medallions usually realize between $400 and $700 at specialized sporting art auctions. Limitations: My assessment is based on photographic evidence. A definitive valuation is subject to an in-person inspection to verify the presence of acid-free mounting materials and to check for hidden moisture damage behind the matting. To finalize authentication, I would require the original Certificate of Authenticity (COA) typically issued by Steiner Printings. Furthermore, I cannot verify the gold purity of the medallion or the centering of the physical stamps without removing the backing. While the artwork appears authentic, physical verification of the paper’s watermark and signature indentation would be necessary for a certified insurance replacement appraisal.

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