TYPE AND FORMAT
DENOMINATION
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Regular Postage
Panes
$0.01, .02, .03, .04, .05, .10, .17, .20, .23, .24, .27, .28, .40, .42, .44, .50, .59, .60, .61, .62, .64, .75, .78, .79, .80, .83, .94, .98 $1, $2, $4.90, $4.95, $5, $17.50, $18.30
Booklets
$0.44 ($4.40 books of 10, $8.80 books of 20).
Coils of 50
$0.44
Coils of 100
$0.17, .28, .44
Coils of 500
$0.01
Coils of 3,000
$0.01, .03, .05, .20, .42, .44
Coils of 10,000
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$0.01, .02, .03, .04, .05, .10, .42, .44
Precanceled Presorted Price Postage -First-Class Mail and Standard Mail
Coils of 500, 3,000, and 10,000
Various nondenominated (available only to permit holders).
Commemorative
Panes of up to 20
$0.44 and other denominations.
20-Stamp Booklets
$0.44 ($8.80 booklets).
Semipostal
Breast Cancer ResearchPanes of 20
Purchase price of $0.55; postage value equivalent to First-Class Mail nonautomation single-piece price ($0.44); remainder is contribution to fund breast cancer research.
Forever Stamp
(Nondenominated)
20-Stamp Booklets
$0.44 ($8.80 booklets)
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18-Stamp Sheetlets
$0.44 ($7.92 sheetlets)
Coils of 100
$44.00 Lady Liberty / Flag se-tenant pair only.
All postage stamps issued by the United States since 1860, unless listed in 1.3, are valid for postage from any point in the United States or from any other place where U.S. Mail service operates. Precanceled stamps may be used to pay regular postage and fees for extra services if the mailpiece is endorsed under the standards for the class of mail and service requested. Precanceled postage may be used only by permit holders authorized under 3.0. Unless excepted by standard, the total postage affixed must equal at least the postage charge for the class of the mail and, if applicable, the fee for the extra service requested. All nondenominated postage and makeup price stamps, including official mail stamps, are valid at the original prices of issue.
The following are not valid to pay postage for U.S. domestic or U.S.-originated international mail:
Matter bearing imitations of postage stamps, in adhesive or printed form, or private seals or stickers resembling a postage stamp in form and design, is not acceptable for mailing.
Matter bearing decorative markings and designs, in adhesive or printed form, resembling the markings and designs of official postal services, is not accepted for mailing.
Prohibited Imitations
Postmasters may not advise the public about the reproduction of foreign or domestic postage stamps. Such information is available from Stamp Development, USPS Headquarters (see 608.8.0 for address).
Stamps must be affixed firmly in the upper right corner of the address side of the mail cover. Any stamp partly concealed by an overlapping stamp may not be counted as postage.
Reuse of stamps with intent to cause loss to the government or the USPS is punishable by fine and imprisonment.
Postage stamps may be marked with perforation holes. The mark may not cover more than 1/4 square inch (1/2 inch by 1/2 inch) of the stamp, and the diameter of the holes may not exceed 1/32 inch.
Forever stamps are sold for the price of the current First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price. The postage value of each forever stamp is the current First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price. Forever stamps may be used only on single-piece price mail.
Semipostal stamps are subject to the following special conditions:
Payment may be made in U.S. currency. Foreign or mutilated money is not acceptable. The USPS may require payment of the exact amount of the purchase. Checks are acceptable subject to USPS check-acceptance policy and the assessment of charges to the customer for an uncollectible check returned by the bank. The customer must use a money order or certified check if the amount due is sent by mail.
The nonaddress side of mail may have seals or stickers, if they do not imitate postage stamps and do not have words, numerals, or other markings indicating a value.
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