The United States Post Office issued the Statue of Liberty Forever stamp on December 1, 2010….

Statue of Liberty Forever stamp
CommemoratesStatue of Liberty (New York City)
DepictsStatue of Liberty (Las Vegas)
NotabilityUses image of replica, not original, statue
No. in existence10.5 billion

Can I still use Liberty Bell Forever stamps?

The first Forever Stamp went on sale in April 2007 and it featured an image of the Liberty Bell. 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.

Can you use the Lady Liberty first class stamp now?

The current first class rate ( as of Nov 4, 2009) is 44 cents.So to use the Lady Liberty stamp, you would put the stamp on, and then add another 5 cent stamp to mail a first-class letter today. You would not be able to use just the Lady Liberty stamp by itself to mail a first-class letter, because it’s not a “Forever” stamp.

How many Lady Liberty and US flag stamps are there?

• Stamp Image • “Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag” • “Eighteen First-Class Self-adhesive Stamps” Catalog Item Number(s): 567640 Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag (nondenominated) – $7.02 567661 First Day Cover – $0.77

Who is the photographer of the Lady Liberty Stamp?

Product description. The photograph of Lady Liberty is by Raimund Linke and the U.S. Flag photograph is by Ron Watts.The stamps will be issued in a Double-Sided Book format and known as Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce rate. The stamp was originally issued in December 2010.

When did the Statue of Liberty Stamp go on sale?

The stamp designed by Terrence W. McCaffrey of the U.S. Postal Service®, Washington, DC, also goes on sale nationwide December 8, 2005. The stamp features two of the most recognized symbols of the United States: the Statue of Liberty and the American flag.

The current first class rate ( as of Nov 4, 2009) is 44 cents.So to use the Lady Liberty stamp, you would put the stamp on, and then add another 5 cent stamp to mail a first-class letter today. You would not be able to use just the Lady Liberty stamp by itself to mail a first-class letter, because it’s not a “Forever” stamp.

• Stamp Image • “Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag” • “Eighteen First-Class Self-adhesive Stamps” Catalog Item Number(s): 567640 Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag (nondenominated) – $7.02 567661 First Day Cover – $0.77

Product description. The photograph of Lady Liberty is by Raimund Linke and the U.S. Flag photograph is by Ron Watts.The stamps will be issued in a Double-Sided Book format and known as Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce rate. The stamp was originally issued in December 2010.

The stamp designed by Terrence W. McCaffrey of the U.S. Postal Service®, Washington, DC, also goes on sale nationwide December 8, 2005. The stamp features two of the most recognized symbols of the United States: the Statue of Liberty and the American flag.

Does it matter what stamps you use?

For any domestic mail piece that weighs more than one ounce, you must include additional postage along with your Forever Stamp to ensure USPS delivery. Also, you may purchase higher denomination postage stamps for heavier postage at the Post Office™. Avoid placing two Forever Stamps on a mail piece for heavier mail.

How much is Liberty Bell forever stamp worth?

Since a forever stamp is designed to always be worth one first-class stamp, that stamp is now worth 55 cents, which is what a first-class stamp costs as of June 2021.