Definitive stamp

[3] Commonly, a definitive issue or series includes stamps in a range of denominations sufficient to cover current postal rates.

An "issue" generally means a set that is put on sale all at the same time, while a "series" is spread out over several years, but the terms are not precise.

Definitives are the workhorse stamps of a country, and as such, they tend to be small, with designs reflecting local culture and history.

The definitives of poorer countries will often be very plain and cheaply printed, unlike the large and decorative commemoratives, which are almost pure profit if bought by foreign collectors and never used for postage.

Since definitive series are issued over a period of time and are reprinted to meet postal demand, they often contain more variation than is typically found in stamps that have a single print run.

This UK definitive stamp showing King George VI of the United Kingdom was first issued in 1937.
Nathan Hale appeared on US postage stamps issued in 1925 and 1929. Hale's likeness is from a statue by Bela Lyon Pratt .
This Prominent Americans series stamp of the United States from 1968 features Oliver Wendell Holmes .