Features
The beloved Star Wars TM Droids, the remarkable mechanical characters that originated from a distant galaxy, have captured the hearts and imaginations of fans for over forty years. In recognition of their cultural significance and popularity, the U.S. Postal Service released a commemorative pane of 100 Forever stamps in 2021, showcasing ten of the most beloved droids from the series.
This collection of Forever stamps not only commemorates the enduring appeal of the Star Wars franchise but also provides a unique canvas for stamp art enthusiasts and collectors alike to appreciate and add to their stamp collection.
Real Postage Stamps: These are real postage stamps that can mail letters, envelopes, and others. They can cover the international rates the first time. USPS serves any country with a one-ounce letter. One stamp is one ounce.
Forever Postage Stamps: These are valid USPS forever postage stamps that can be used anytime. You can send mail no more than 1 ounce by USPS.
Save Your Time and Money: No need to waste your time and money on the way to the post office for stamps! Our postage stamps are very convenient and also at a nice price!
Easy to Use: With self-adhesive, convenient to use. Not only great for postcards, letters, mailing envelopes, or collecting but also suitable for collectibles, birthdays, weddings, parties, celebrations, and so on.
Specifications
Manufacturing Process: Offset
Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive
Stamp Orientation: Vertical
Paper Type: Phosphor Tagged Paper, Block Tag
FAQs
How much is a forever stamp worth in 2023?
Since July 9, 2023, it has increased to 66 cents to send a one-ounce letter with a Forever stamp instead of 63 cents. This information was announced by the United States Postal Service and approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission. Therefore, if you purchase Forever stamps in 2023, each stamp will be worth 66 cents and can be used for sending a standard-sized letter within the United States, regardless of any future price changes.
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