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Well if it's not Christmas and if the stamp has christmas decorations it would be a little akward, but if you want to, go for it!

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You can use them anytime. If you have a "forever" stamp, the value is always good. If it is an older stamp, make sure that it has the right value for the present time. In 2012, you need 45 cents to mail a letter under 13 ounces.

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