FatherRosado wrote:A friend gave me a bunch of old .08 and .10 stamps. I love using them. Free shipping and definitely an eye catcher. One post man told me he never saw these kind of stamps.
Country wrote:Of note: Special Delivery stamps - I see one there - are INVALID FOR USE on letters and packages anymore.
Old airmail stamps are OK for use as postage...
blackrabbit wrote:It is great to get a discount on postage using old stamps, and I like the art and history of them. People like getting them on packages too as it makes them more pretty and interesting. I sell a fair amount of stuff on e-bay and use them for my packages. I been buying them when I can find them for a good deal.
blackrabbit wrote:I've shipped plenty of medium flat rate boxes using old and newer stamps. I have bought big lots of stamps that have many different denominations for 70% or less and have got inverted Jennys for 83%. I just use some higher value ones to get somewhat close to the shipping cost and then finish off the space available using lower value ones. You cant tape over stamps but you can get away with taping just the edge of them if they are not sticking well. A glue stick also comes in handy sometimes. It takes more time to do this but buyers like the packages and you save some good money. I am now familiar with almost every stamp made by the USPS since the 40's!
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