See the link below for one source.
These guys have thousand of different kiloware bags with stamps on or off paper in different qualities so you´ll know what you get. They have something called Djungelbag and it´s dirt cheep. Then you can top it with ONLY commemoratives and you´ll get a great stamp mix.
Forget get the word "unpicked " some dealers are using as that doesn´t really exist. You know charity worker are also stamp collectors and when they sell it to dealers they want the best price they can get; So all is sorted in one way or the other.
Try online stores or eBay, but just watch out for expensive postage.
It was donated by Henry Winston and sent to the museum by uninsured US Postal service for around $150.00 postage... Crazy...
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You can visit your local post office's website to look for sales and discounts. Shop on popular Auction sites such as eBay. There's not too many options when it comes to buying Postage stamps.
The international US postage rate depends on what you're mailing. Letters cost the cheapest to mail and will cost just under a dollar. Packages are more and depending on how big or heavy they are it can cost up to $10.
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The Post Office is not a charity. They don't work for free. When you buy stamps, you are paying the Post Office for the charges incurred by them for handling and processing your mail.
Semi-postal stamps are stamps that are issued to pay postage, but cost more than the standard postage rate. The additional money is contributed to charity. Many countries have issued such stamps on a regular basis. The US has only issued a couple such stamps.
Go on ebay,I just bought one for £40 and £15 postage,so £55,brilliant,as before I was getting quotes for £100 and over.
First Class Mail has been 45 cents since 22 January 2012.
Oxfam will take them as will the Salvation army. (http://www.spaceandtimedecluttering.co.uk/page.php?id=4) Most charity shopd will take old stamps.
the United States Postal Service honored her life of charity and service by issuing a 1¢ Dorothea Dix Great Americans series postage stamp.