Can I still use 37 cent stamps?

You can use them any time. Any combination of stamps may be used in meeting the postage requirements. You may think it looks “tacky” to have a variety of stamps on your envelope, but the Post Office encourages you to utilize all the stamps you have.
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Is 37 cent stamp a forever stamp?

First issued as a 37-cent First-Class stamp in 2003, the stamp was first in Mount Vernon, Virginia, at George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens. It was re-designed in 2011, when it became a Forever Stamp.
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Can I use a 37 cent stamp in 2020?

Short answer: no, they never expire, even though postage rates are increasing in 2020! They are valid forever as long as they can be validated as legitimate postage. This means if you put an old stamp that looks stained and ratty on a letter with tape, it will likely be rejected.
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Can you use unused old stamps?

You can carry on using any non-barcoded stamps you have until 31 January 2023. For most people that will mean they have time to use up any of the old stamps they have before that date and you don't need to swap anything out.
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Can I still use old Christmas stamps?

If you have old Christmas stamps you CAN continue to use them after 31 January 2023 following a Royal Mail U-turn. The postal service had initially announced, as part of a wider shake-up, that Christmas stamps would be replaced by new barcoded versions from 31 January 2023.
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How long can I use old 1st class stamps?

You can carry on using the stamps for as long as you like. They will continue to be valid for the service printed on them.
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What are 37 stamps?

They are a U.S. flag stamp and a set of four antique toy stamps, depicting a mail wagon, steam locomotive, taxicab and fire engine. The agency also has a 3-cent “makeup rate” stamp featuring a star highlighted in red, white and blue. The stamps also can be purchased online at www. usps.
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Can I use 33 cent stamps?

You can use them any time. Any combination of stamps may be used in meeting the postage requirements. You may think it looks “tacky” to have a variety of stamps on your envelope, but the Post Office encourages you to utilize all the stamps you have.
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How much stamps do I need to mail a letter?

A First-Class Mail® Forever stamp costs $0.58 and goes in the upper right corner of the envelope. If your letter is heavier or bigger, or if you want to add extra services, you'll pay more. A standard postcard stamp costs $0.40. (Large or square postcards will cost more.)
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What can I do with old stamps?

Stamps are sold by weight, meaning that many charities can turn old ones into funds to help their ongoing work.
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Some of the charities accepting stamps include:
  1. Amnesty.
  2. Oxfam.
  3. RNIB.
  4. Parkinson's UK.
  5. Kidney Care UK.
  6. Stamp out MND.
  7. British Hedgehog Preservation Society.
  8. Many Tears Animal Rescue.
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Can I use 39 cent stamps?

Yes, the basic postal rate to mail a letter climbed 2 cents today. But, no, your old 39-cent stamps are not worthless. Broadcast reports Sunday that suggested otherwise left some postal patrons fuming.
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How many Forever Stamps do I need?

If you are mailing a standard sized letter (see more on what qualifies as 'standard size' below) rectangular envelope that weighs less than 1 oz., you will need 58¢ worth of postage, or 1 "forever" stamp.
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Can I still use Christmas stamps from 2020?

But while new barcoded versions of Christmas stamps will be launched later this year, non-barcoded versions will now remain valid.
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How much is a forever stamp worth 2021?

The new prices include a 3-cent increase in the price of an FCM Forever stamp, from 55 cents to 58 cents.
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Do Forever Stamps expire?

Forever stamps never expire and always cover the same amount of postage, even as rates change. The Postal Service sells them at the same price as a regular First-Class Mail stamp.
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Can I use old Forever Stamps in 2021?

As the name suggests, Forever Stamps can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used and no matter how prices may change in the future. Forever Stamps are always sold at the same price as a regular First-Class Mail stamp.
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Are Forever Stamps still good in 2021?

The good news is that Forever stamps are good for, well, forever. This means that any Forever stamps you currently have will still be good next year, no matter how much you purchased them for, so stock up now if you cannot stand any more increases.
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Are 32 cent stamps worth anything?

It is worth three cents and has “G rate make-up stamp” printed across the bottom. The regular 32-cent stamps will be available in late March or early April.
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Can I put 2 old stamps on a letter?

If you are in a rush and know your letter doesn't exceed the basic 50-cent postage, you could use two stamps, exceeding the required postage, and drop the letter in the mail.
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Can I use a 44 cent stamp?

If you stick a letter with a 44-cent stamp in a U.S. Postal Service box on Sunday night, it's not going to be picked up until Monday morning and you'll be a penny shy. Using “forever” stamps means that won't be a problem anymore. A 44-cent "forever" stamp is good, you know, forever.
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Can I still use 50 cent stamps?

Regardless of how much you pay for a forever stamp, you can use one to send a regular letter (no heavier than an ounce) forever. So if a stamp was worth 49 cents when you bought it and the price of mailing a letter has since gone up to 55 cents, you can still use that old stamp.
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Do Royal Mail stamps go out of date?

Royal Mail will let you 'swap out' any stamps that are due to expire for free. You will be able to exchange current stamps for barcoded ones for free under Royal Mail's new 'Swap Out' scheme, which opens on March 31, 2022 and will run until March 31, 2023.
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Are old UK postage stamps still valid?

You have until 31 January 2023 to use any existing Royal Mail first and second class stamps.
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Do second class stamps expire?

Scots will no longer be able to use current first and second class stamps under changes coming into force from Royal Mail next year. The current 'definitive' first and second class stamps - which feature a profile of The Queen on them - will become void from January 31, 2023.
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