Talk:List of available U.S. stamp denominations

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[edit] 2006 post

Make note of the new postage fees and costs beginning on january 8 2006.

[edit] Singles and Sheets

Ragarding 'Singles' and 'Sheets'

There is no suitable internal link for either of these of these terms, so i've removed them.

I think there is an error. I don't know if there are 83 cent stamps, but I know there are 84 cent stamps. I think the 83 is a mistake.

Edna Ferber is on the 83 cent stamp; Yosemite National Park is on the 84 cent stamp.

[edit] other denominations

What about denominations like the 50-cent, which had Jacqueline Cochran? Are they no longer being issued? Btyner 15:05, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

What about 40 cent stamps? I use them frequently in shipping and have been able to buy them for the last few years. These self-adhesive ones have the Rio Grande on them. Is there an official USPS web site listing all the available stamps? I don't think the usps.com site's stamp store is complete. Colin LaVergne, 5/14/07