Fun to be featured on a Munk blog finally. Knew I had to bust out the vintage stamps, but unfortunately used up the only combo I had to make a full 68 cents. So back to boring forever stamps. -Mitch F.
I use forever stamps myself, it’s enough work keeping stock of 1st Class/1st Class Hand Cancel/Extra Ounce/Postcard/International (all “forevers”) and the extra 10 centers for making the International ones into Hand Cancel Internationals (+40 cents, and only God knows why the USPS doesn’t make 40 cent stamps) that I don’t need the complexity of vintage random value stamps. I appreciate getting them, though – they make great chops! (:
Fun to be featured on a Munk blog finally. Knew I had to bust out the vintage stamps, but unfortunately used up the only combo I had to make a full 68 cents. So back to boring forever stamps. -Mitch F.
I use forever stamps myself, it’s enough work keeping stock of 1st Class/1st Class Hand Cancel/Extra Ounce/Postcard/International (all “forevers”) and the extra 10 centers for making the International ones into Hand Cancel Internationals (+40 cents, and only God knows why the USPS doesn’t make 40 cent stamps) that I don’t need the complexity of vintage random value stamps. I appreciate getting them, though – they make great chops! (:
oh wait, apparently USPS introduced a 40 cent stamp last year. Well, that’s nice to know:
https://www.linns.com/news/us-stamps-postal-history/the-story-behind-the-upcoming-2023-40-red-fox-stamp