S&H Green Stamps are no longer in circulation, as the company behind them ceased operations in the late 1980s. However, some collectors still buy and sell vintage S&H Green Stamps as collectibles. You can check with collectors' groups or online marketplaces if you are looking to redeem or trade them.
Yes, S&H Green Stamps can be redeemed through the S&H GreenPoints website.S&H Greenpoints will only redeem the Green Stamps for Greenpoints. So if you have 50 stamps, you will get 50 Greenpoints. You must follow the instructions on the S&H Greenpoints website for sending in your Green Stamps, including a notarized statement that includes the following:A count of the number of Green Stamps being submittedThe name and location of the store(s) where they were obtainedYour S&H Member Number (you are issued this number when you enroll with S&H greenpoints)Your name, email address, postal address and daytime phone numberNote: If you do not include a notarized statement, the Green Stamps will be discarded.
Yes, S&H Green Stamps can be redeemed through the S&H GreenPoints website.S&H Greenpoints will only redeem the Green Stamps for Greenpoints. So if you have 50 stamps, you will get 50 Greenpoints. You must follow the instructions on the S&H Greenpoints website for sending in your Green Stamps, including a notarized statement that includes the following:A count of the number of Green Stamps being submittedThe name and location of the store(s) where they were obtainedYour S&H Member Number (you are issued this number when you enroll with S&H greenpoints)Your name, email address, postal address and daytime phone numberNote: If you do not include a notarized statement, the Green Stamps will be discarded.
Green stamps were offered as premiums at gas stations and grocery stores. Once you had collected enough of them you could redeem them for small appliances and other goods.
No, S&H Green Stamps are no longer redeemable today. The program, which was popular from the 1930s to the 1980s, ceased operations in the late 1990s. While some collectors may still possess old stamps, they hold no value or redeemable status in modern times.
H. D. S. Haverbeck has written: 'The commemorative stamps of the British Commonwealth' -- subject- s -: Commemorative postage stamps
Unfortunately, the Triple S Blue Stamp company is, like the snows of last year, gone.
J. H. Harvey Pirie has written: 'Plague' 'Stamps and postal history of Swaziland and of the New Republic' -- subject(s): History, Postage stamps, Postal service
H. Thomas Steele has written: 'Lick 'em, stick 'em' -- subject(s): Poster stamps
R. H. Stamps has written: 'Production temperature effects on anatomy, morphology, physiology and postharvest longevity of leatherleaf fern (Rumohra adiantiformis (Forst.) Ching)' -- subject(s): Accessible book
H. A. John Green has written: 'Consumer theory' -- subject(s): Consumers, Consumption (Economics)
F. H. Scott has written: 'Royal tour' -- subject(s): Cancellations (Philately), Visits of state on postage stamps
So you could collect the stamps in booklets and so many books of stamps would earn you things from their catalog - this is how my grandma got her favorite plates in the 70's in West Texas.