The Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp, originally issued in 1998, is being reissued in 2014. Each Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp is valid for postage at the First-Class Mail®, single-piece, first-ounce rate in effect at the time of purchase.

Is a forever stamp more expensive?

Forever Stamps are always sold at the same price as a regular First-Class Mail stamp. Customers can use Forever Stamps for international mail, but since all international prices are higher than domestic prices, customers will need to attach additional postage.

How much is a breast cancer research postage stamp worth?

Each Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp is valid for postage at the First-Class Mail®, single-piece, first-ounce rate in effect at the time of purchase.

How much money has been raised for breast cancer research?

More than 1 billion stamps have been sold since its inception in 1998, raising more than $87.8 million for breast cancer research. The Breast Cancer Research Stamp was the first semipostal stamp in U.S. history.

When do the new breast cancer stamps come out?

The Postal Service is promoting each of these stamps through the remainder of the year — starting with the Breast Cancer Research stamp in October, continuing with the Alzheimer’s stamp in November and concluding with Save the Vanishing Species in December.

How many ounces of mail can you send with a forever stamp?

There are different types of stamps available for purchase from USPS ®. Forever stamps can be used to send one ounce of First-Class Mail even if stamp prices increase in the future. Stamps and postage for international mail, packages and large envelopes. Additional postage you can add for mail weighing over one ounce.

Each Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp is valid for postage at the First-Class Mail®, single-piece, first-ounce rate in effect at the time of purchase.

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.

Why was there a breast cancer stamp in 1998?

On July 29, 1998, the USPS issued its first semi-postal stamp to fund breast cancer research. Semi-postal stamps are issued to serve a double purpose. Priced higher than regular postage, they pay the current postal rate, but they also contribute a portion of their cost to a charitable cause.

Each Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp is valid for postage at the First-Class Mail®, single-piece, first-ounce rate in effect at the time of purchase. To date, the stamp has raised more than $78 million for Breast Cancer Research. Made in the USA.

Are PTSD stamps Forever Stamps?

The United States Postal Service has just issued a “Healing PTSD” semipostal stamp that will raise money to be distributed to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs for the National Center for PTSD. The Military Working Dogs Forever stamp was issued on August 1, 2019.

What size envelope needs extra postage?

Any envelope larger than the maximum dimensions for a United States postal letter (6 1/8 inches high, 11 1/2 inches long and 1/4 inch thick) requires extra postage. An envelope that doesn’t exceed these dimensions and weighs one ounce or less will require only a single First Class postage stamp.