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Sailboats Postcard Forever Stamps(1 Sheet=20 Stamps)

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1.Size:1 Sheet=20 Stamps


  • FOREVER POSTCARD STAMP, will always be valid to mail a POSTCARD within the United States
  • The U.S. Postal Service celebrates a favorite outdoor activity with Sailboats, two colorful postcard stamps.
  • The stamps are whimsical, colorful, bold and modern —featuring illustrations that capture the joyful sensation of being on the water on a beautiful day.
  • Please NOTE these are self adhesive POSTCARD stamps. You will need to use TWO of these stamps to mail a standard, 1 ounce letter, pay a bill by mail, etc. It will take ONE stamp to mail a postcard.
  • The non-denominated Sailboats stamps are priced at the postcard rate and issued in panes of 20 and a coil format. The word “POSTCARD” on the stamps indicates their usage value. Like Forever stamps, these stamps will always be valid for the rate printed on them.



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #29,201 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products)
  • #44 in Postage Stamps
Date First Available February 16, 2023

Sailboats Postcard Forever Stamps Product Description! The U.S. Postal Service celebrates a favorite outdoor activity with Sailboats, two colorful postcard stamps. The stamps are whimsical, colorful, bold and modern —featuring illustrations that capture the joyful sensation of being on the water on a beautiful day. Illustrator Libby VanderPloeg created two colorful, abstract images that depict a little harbor town on Lake Michigan and captures the essence of sailing. Both stamps show boats cutting through the waves at full heel. The first depicts a single boat above royal blue waves, a white swell crashing against the prow. The white mainsail — adorned with a thick yellow stripe — and a pink jib stand majestically above a white, pink and gray hull, all set against a gray-blue, cloudless sky. The second stamp features two boats racing under full sail. The closer boat sports a teal-and-white mainsail and a pink jib — white spray curls from its white and teal hull. The farther boat has a sleek black hull and a white mainsail tipped with red. Antonio Alcalá was the art director. The non-denominated Sailboats stamps are priced at the postcard rate and issued in panes of 20 and a coil format. The word “POSTCARD” on the stamps indicates their usage value. Like Forever stamps, these stamps will always be valid for the rate printed on them.


Hal
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Stamps? What's to say? But I've learned to like postcards. Cute little sailboats. 2 of them is 1st class postage, so good to have them around as backup, eh?Cheers -
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Unfortunately, I did not read the reviews before buying this falsely advertised product. I naively believed that it was a legit product due to the ratings review of 4.2/5. Lies! They are not Forever Postage Stamps, if that’s what you’re looking for, don’t waste your money.
sally james
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
These are way overpriced. They should be $11. Cannot use to mail a letter. So mad I got these and now have to pay for more postage to mail my letters.
Terence Dowling
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Stamps, just as expected
Savannah A Bishop
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
False Advertising
Davy
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
False advertisement, can’t use these for regular mail. Hopefully I can return.
ellen ruby
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
How can I review postage stamps? They stick. They are easy to peel off the sheet.
Raayzz
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023
The description says these are forever stamps, they are NOT forever stamps, so I was really upset when I spent my money on something that wasn’t what it claimed to be! Sort of a waste, I should of just spent an extra $5 to get the actual forever stamps I also found on here! So yeah not exactly happy.. and I also think it says there’s 20 each, and there is not 20 of them…