
A “Forever” stamp covers the cost of First-Class Mail postage for a standard one-ounce letter, regardless of any subsequent price increases. This applies even if the price of a First-Class Mail stamp... Read more »

A non-denominated stamp maintains its postal validity regardless of future price increases. For example, a stamp purchased today for the current first-class mail rate can still be used to send a first-class... Read more »

Postcard rate stamps issued in 2024 with the “forever” designation maintain their validity for sending postcards regardless of future postal rate increases. These stamps provide a convenient and cost-effective way to send... Read more »

A Forever stamp is a type of non-denominated postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service. Its value is tied to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce price at the time of... Read more »

A non-denominated mailing stamp issued by the United States Postal Service, this adhesive allows for the mailing of a one-ounce First-Class Mail item, regardless of any subsequent price increases. For instance, a... Read more »

A non-denominated domestic mail postage issued by the United States Postal Service remains valid for first-class mail weighing one ounce or less, regardless of subsequent price increases. This type of postage was... Read more »

A specific type of postage designed for mailing postcards within the United States offers a convenient and cost-effective solution. This non-denominated postage perpetually covers the cost of mailing a standard-sized postcard domestically,... Read more »

The United States Postal Service introduced a non-denominational first-class mail stamp in 2020. This stamp always represents the current first-class one-ounce price, even if that price increases after purchase. This type of... Read more »

The current rate for mailing a postcard within the United States is a fixed amount, regardless of future postal rate increases. This “forever” rate applies specifically to standard-sized postcards. Purchasing postage at... Read more »

Mail sent within the United States weighing one ounce or less can be sent using either stamps designated for Forever use or postage specifically designed for current First-Class Mail rates. The key... Read more »

