Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, everyone. They are not Forever stamps... I don't think those show value on them, do they?
So I guess I will just use two of these "vintage" Xmas stamps on my cards this year. They are cute... like gingerbread men, angels, Santa, etc. They must be from at least 7-8 years ago.
Don't use two stamps, just go to the post office and get enough 12 cent stamps, so that you use one vintage 37 cent stamp and one current 12 cent stamp.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, everyone. They are not Forever stamps... I don't think those show value on them, do they?
So I guess I will just use two of these "vintage" Xmas stamps on my cards this year. They are cute... like gingerbread men, angels, Santa, etc. They must be from at least 7-8 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Are they forever stamps? Forever stamps last forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do not expire, but if they are not forever stamps, you will have to put enough on to meet current postage rates.
Which is exactly what OP described doingso many geniuses on this thread
No, OP described putting two 37-cent stamps on mail that only needs 49 cents. My frugal accountant father demands that I tell her that she can still use them, but that she doesn’t need to use two of them per envelope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do not expire, but if they are not forever stamps, you will have to put enough on to meet current postage rates.
Which is exactly what OP described doingso many geniuses on this thread
Anonymous wrote:They do not expire, but if they are not forever stamps, you will have to put enough on to meet current postage rates.
Anonymous wrote:I was looking through an old address book of mine and found a whole book of Xmas stamps... only they were .37 stamps. Can I still use them? Obviously I would have to put two of these on the envelope.
TIA
Anonymous wrote:Are they forever stamps? Forever stamps last forever.