Forever Stamps are considered “non-denominated” postage. This means there is no monetary value (or denomination) printed on the stamp to tell you what it’s worth. If you look closely at any currently issued first-class stamp, you’ll see the words “Forever” printed on one side but no dollar value.

What qualifies for a Forever stamp?

How Do Forever Stamps Work? Forever Stamps are ideal for mailing normal-sized, one-ounce letters within the United States. If you suspect that your letter may weigh more than one ounce, be sure to weigh it prior to affixing a Forever Stamp, as heavier letters will be returned due to lack of postage.

What’s the difference between a forever stamp and a regular stamp?

Forever Stamps are always sold at the same price as a regular First-Class Mail stamp. The Postal Service developed the Forever Stamp for consumers ease of use during price changes. The value of the Forever Stamp is the domestic First-Class Mail letter price in effect on the day of use.

How much does a breast cancer stamp cost?

The Breast Cancer Research Stamp currently costs 55 cents and is deemed valid as a 44-cent first-class stamp.

What does a forever stamp cost?

Forever stamps currently cost 55 cents, and their price would rise to 58 cents in August as well. But the “forever” in their name means that even after an August price rise, a single Forever stamp you paid 55 cents for will still send a one-ounce letter to any U.S. address.

Where can I buy breast cancer research stamps?

Sheet of 20 Breast Cancer Research stamps. Semipostal stamps originally sold at a surcharge to raise money for Breast Cancer Research work of the National Institutes of Health and the Medical Research Program of the Department of Defense. Forever stamps are always valid for first-class one ounce postage.

Where did the breast cancer stamps come from?

Semipostal stamps originally sold at a surcharge to raise money for Breast Cancer Research work of the National Institutes of Health and the Medical Research Program of the Department of Defense. Forever stamps are always valid for first-class one ounce postage. Self-Adhesive USPS Postage Stamps.

Are there any semipostal stamps for breast cancer?

The U.S. Postal Service had available for sale in April 2021 the following 65-cent fundraising or “semipostal” stamps: the congressionally mandated Breast Cancer Research stamp and Save Vanishing Species stamp as well as the U.S. Postal Service’s discretionary Alzheimer’s stamp and Healing PTSD stamp.

When did the Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Stamp come out?

History and description. In 1996, the United States Postal Service Breast Cancer Awareness Stamp (the pink ribbon stamp at the then-current first class rate of 32 cents) was issued and did not sell well. The Breast Cancer Research Stamp was the idea of Ernie Bodai, MD, a breast surgeon.