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Vintage Postage Stamps .. Pink .. LOVE .. UNused .. post 5

Vintage Postage Stamps  .. Pink .. LOVE .. UNused .. post 5
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Use these nostalgic vintage postage stamps to mail your cards or those invitations for a party. or Use these unused unmarked stamps for your very special aceo, collage, jewelry or other creative creation. s t o r y The first Love stamp, issued in 1973, proved so popular that a second stamp was issued in 1982 and then again in 1984 and 1985. Although the Love stamp was usually issued in time for use on Valentine’s Day mail, it was intended to enhance cards and letters on many other special occasions throughout the year such as weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. this lot: all fine mint UNused United States postage valid for current use as postage. 5 love Pink Rose 1988 issue 25 cent stamps 5 Pink Flowers 1981 issue 18 cent stamps (4 unique designs) 5 Public reads 1943 issue 4cent stamps 5 Alamo Liberty Series Issue 9centt stamps Enough to post 5 – 1oz letters at $.56 each. note: one or more of the stamps used in your custom design are part of a setenant set of stamps. These stamps were issued and are sold, collected and traded as sets. You will receive an equal number of each stamp in the set. Enjoy! Postage Tip: If you need more than the standard 49cents for your mailing you can use vintage postage alongside of current usps stamps. So you could use a current usps stamp (you can see what they have to offer at the usps website) and then add ??cents worth of vintage postage to complete the arrangement. This can be a cost and space effective way to add that vintage touch. Something old and something new!

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