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Low-Denomination Flowers (1, 2, 3, 5 And 10 Cents) (US 2024)

 
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Posted 06/28/2024   4:53 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add acanalizo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I see USPS will be selling strips of 500 of each of the coil stamps when issued July 18, 2024, and NOT the strips of 25. Is there a way 10 of us to get together and purchase strips of 50 of each of the coils? I, or someone, could purchase the strips of 500 and mail the cut down strips of 50 and mail strips, and once received one could Zelle or send a check ($10.50 face value + $1 shipping) to me or some else could do it instead, so we don't have so many small domination stamps. Or if we can get 20 people to purchase strips of 25? Maybe private email me at acan@msn.com
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Edited by acanalizo - 06/28/2024 5:01 pm

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Posted 07/02/2024   05:39 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add acanalizo to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

I just noticed on the Virtual Stamp Club site, Lefty Dundee
on June 27, 2024 said:

"I called SFS and Confirmed xxxx03 PNC strip-25. Will not show up on USPS .COM prices .25, .50, .75, 1.25, 2.50 + s/h. Same Deal from ONECO CT 06373, but no S/H. The FDoI Prices from USPS .COM reflect a price of .73c ( forever stamp ) + 55c ( 4-Bar FDoI fee ) and 1 cent to 10 cents for the actual stamp. Still No Word from Berkeley CA about an un-official FDoI ceremony…

Does this mean one can purchase strips of 25 from SFC? What is "Oneco, CT 06373? Does that mean one can purchase from that post office strips of 25?
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Posted 07/02/2024   07:20 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Petert4522 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
acanalizo, for a long time now the post office there has been selling these strips
This is the best and cheapest way to get them


Peter
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Posted 07/02/2024   10:33 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add BobInRye to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I just ordered 500 stamps rolls of each issue. After getting my 5 PNC strip and a single pair, happy to part w others for face + postage
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Posted 07/03/2024   12:54 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add acanalizo to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks, Peter. I found in another area of SCF this:

[iMaurice Bessette, The Postmaster of Oneco CT 06373 Has a Mail-order service for current USPS items. No S/H fee, Sent to you via Priority Mail, NO On-line service, Payment via Check / M.O. ( no Plastic ) For His Current List of Items for sale, send a Postcard to Postmaster 1104 Plainfield Pike, Oneco CT 06373-9998 & ask. He will send you info & order forms/return envelopes, you send him your order(s) with Check/M.O., when the check clears, he sends you your stamps. Old School.

I was not aware of this.
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