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Question: Why is the “forever” part crossed out?


Answer: The "forever" is not crossed out on the actual stamps - the seller probably is trying to prevent forgery and fraud. All my stamps are fine.


Why is the forever marked out?


cannot be copied. The stamps You receive will not be lined out

 

Are these real forever stamps? they don't say forever on them. i received some but they just look like stickers so I'll probably send them back.

 

Hello, it is hard for us to comment on another seller's  inventory, but let's assume they are real stamps for the purposes of the question. These are real postcard stamps meaning the "forever" means they are good "forever" for the POSTCARD rate, which as of 2021 is 36 cents. You would need 2 of these to mail a standard letter if your next question may go to that, but this stamp will always be good "forever" for the current postcard rate even if it goes higher than 36 cents. There is no "forever" word on these stamps, and they are self-adhesive stickers because most people do not want or like to lick stamps anymore. Hope that helps. 

 
Why are they different prices?

Offered by different sellers, which he or she may price
because they r unique

Looking for the 3cent, what does it look like a stamp?

Answer: It’s the fruit version now. They changed it from the other version.

Are these legitimate stamps that can be used?

Yes if you purchase the sheet, they are authentic USPS stamps. I am not so sure about the souvenir one because I never purchased that before.

Are these actual 1st class postage stamps that can be used now? Or only collector's item?
 
Yes, these are Forever Stamps so they will always be equal to the value of one ounce, first-class letter in the U.S. The stamps can be used to mail a letter, or towards the total postage cost of any USPS shipment, or can be saved as a collectible. Thank you.