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Made up in bags of 100 stamps. (smaller amounts accepted but write number of stamps on each bag) 1st Class Stamps - 70p per stamp (all types) 2nd Class Stamps - 51p per stamp (all types) 1st class large Christmas - £1.20. 2nd class large Christmas - 85p each. 2p to 45p - 37% face value. 46p to 97p - 39% face value.
Digital Special Issue British Stamp Market Values 2022. £15.99 / issue. BUY NOW. This special issue is not included in a Stamp Magazine subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription and start from as little as £3.08 per issue. Subscription Options.
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Mar 4, 2022 · Sophie King. News Reporter. 4 March 2022. Standard stamp prices are to rise by up to 12%, Royal Mail has confirmed. From Monday 4 April, the cost of 1st class stamps will be hiked to 95p (up 10p), while 2nd class stamps will increase to 68p (up 2p). In past years, we'd normally suggest you stock up on stamps marked '1st' or '2nd' (not the ones ...
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Oct 4, 2024 · First-class stamp prices last went up in April. The price of first-class stamps for standard letters went up by 14% in October 2023 (from £1.10 to £1.25) and then rose by a further 8% in April 2024 (to the current £1.35). Royal Mail blames the latest hikes on increasing cost pressures and its requirement under the 'universal service ...
February 4 2022. Her Majesty the Queens Platinum Jubilee. £1.70. February 4 2022. Her Majesty the Queens Platinum Jubilee. £1.70. February 4 2022. The Stamp Designs of David Gentleman. 2nd.
Philatelic Bulletin for 2022. Vol 59 Number 5. January 2022. Vol 59 Number 6. February 2022. Vol 59 Number 7. March 2022. Vol 59 Number 8. April 2022.
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3 free resources to get stamps valued. There are a wide variety of specialist resources which can help you to discover your stamps’ background, how it was printed and its date of issue. Stamp Catalogues and Identification Books: In the UK, Gibbons publish the most used catalogue. In France, it is Yvert and Tellier and in Germany it is Michel.