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2008 Liberty Bell First-Class Forever Stamps

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Did you know there are 13 varieties of the 2007-2010 Forever Liberty Bell stamps?  If not, your collection is probably missing at least one – and finding them at your local post office is impossible.


Act now to get this set of look-alike stamps in mint condition in one easy step.  An identification guide is included for your added convenience.

First U.S. Forever Stamp Issued

On April 12, 2007, the USPS issued its first Forever stamp, which featured a patriotic image of the Liberty Bell.

The USPS has issued non-denominated postage in the past.  In 1975, they were unsure when and how much the postage might increase, so they issued that year’s Christmas stamps without denominations.  That saved them from having to print hundreds of millions of stamps with a new denomination.  The rate increase, from 10¢ to 13¢, occurred just after Christmas.

As postal costs increased, the USPS began to increase their rates for the various classes of mail.  Before becoming effective however, these rate increases had to be submitted to the Postal Rate Commission (PRC) for approval.  Often, the PRC would take as much as a year conducting studies and compiling data before accepting or rejecting the changes.  If the rate increase was approved, the postal service then had to rush to design and produce the new stamps.

In 1975, after the rate had changed from 10¢ to 13¢, the postal service printed a new non-denominated stamp so it would be ready and waiting for the next rate change.  The letter “A” was used to represent the unknown rate, so the stamps could meet customer demand until new definitives bearing the actual rate were printed.  When the rate increased in 1978 from 13¢ to 15¢, the first letter rate change stamps, #1735, 1736, and 1743, were put into use.

For more than two decades, the USPS continued to produce these “alphabet” stamps, with the final H-rate stamps being issued in the early 2000s.  Other non-alphabet rate-change stamps would be issued during this period as well.

Then in 2006, the USPS requested permission to create a new type of non-denominated stamp, similar to what the United Kingdom had done.  The UK had begun producing stamps with “1st” and “2nd” (as in classes of mail), rather than denominations.  These new “Forever” stamps, as they called them, would be valid for first-class postage.  Customers would be able to purchase Forever stamps at the current first-class postage rate and use them anytime in the future, regardless of rate increases.  If successful, it would prevent the need for rate-change stamps, making things easier for both the USPS and mailers.

The first Forever stamp was unveiled to the public on March 26, 2007.  And it went on sale shortly thereafter, on April 12, 2007.  The First Day ceremony was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which was fitting since the stamp pictured the Liberty Bell.

For several years, the Liberty Bell was the only Forever stamp, and other stamps of the time were issued with the current denominations.  In 2010, the USPS released a new Forever stamp, picturing pinecones on evergreen trees.  And two months later, they issued the Lady Liberty and Flag Forever stamps.

Then in 2011, the USPS began issuing all first-class stamps with the Forever designation.  In 2013, they began producing Global Forever stamps for first-class international mail.  And in 2015, the Forever concept was applied to postcard stamps, non-machinable surcharge stamps, and two and three ounce stamps.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How it works?

Forever® stamp is for sending domestic mail weighing up to 1 oz via First-Class Mail®.
Purpose: Send letters and cards up to 1 oz (approximately 4 sheets of regular, 8-1/2" x 11" paper in a rectangular envelope)
within the U.S., including U.S. territories and military bases overseas.
Value: Always valid for the First-Class Mail 1 oz rate, even if postage rates increase. Visit First-Class Mail and Postage to view
current rates.
Other Uses: Pair this stamp’s value with other postage to meet mailing costs when additional postage is required.


Use the Retail Postage Calculator to determine the exact cost of your mail.

Why is "FOREVER" crossed out in the image?

When you see "FOREVER" crossed out, it's just an anti-counterfeiting treatment we added to the official website, brochures or e-commerce display images to prevent others from directly downloading high-definition images and then printing them as fake stamps. We call this practice digital masking; the actual purchased physical Forever Stamp, FOREVER, will not have the streaks on it.

So the lines in your picture:

  • It does not mean that the stamp has expired;
  • It does not mean that you cannot continue to use it;
  • Nor a postmark;
  • It's just an artificial anti-copying line added to the display image.

Note: If the physical stamp you receive actually has this crossed line printed on it, be cautious. It may be a display sample, a replica or a fake stamp, rather than a normal usable stamp.

What are the common types of stamps, and how do they differ?

U.S. postage stamps are primarily categorized based on their intended use, postage class, and issuance theme. Common types include:

  • Forever Stamp: Valid for standard domestic letters within the U.S. These stamps typically do not bear a fixed face value; they remain valid for mailing a standard one-ounce letter at the current rate, even if postage prices increase in the future.
  • Global Forever Stamp:  Primarily used for standard international letters or postcards sent from the U.S. to other countries. The main difference between this and a standard Forever Stamp lies in its scope of use and postage value.
  • Postcard Stamp: Designed specifically for domestic postcards that meet USPS size standards; the postage rate is typically lower than that for standard letters.
  • Additional Ounce Stamp: Used to cover the cost of weight exceeding the first ounce; these are usually used in conjunction with a Forever Stamp or other stamps.
  • Two-Ounce and Three-Ounce Stamps: Suitable for heavier letters, greeting cards, wedding invitations, or multi-page documents, eliminating the need to combine multiple stamps to cover the required postage.
  • Fixed-Value Stamps: These stamps display a specific monetary value (e.g., 1¢, 5¢, or other amounts) and are primarily used to make up postage differences or in combination with other stamps.
  • Commemorative and Thematic Stamps: Typically issued to mark historical events, cultural or artistic themes, holidays, notable figures, animals, or natural landscapes. While suitable for regular mail, these stamps are also popular among collectors due to their unique designs and limited release periods.

It is important to note that a stamp's theme and its postage class can overlap; for example, a holiday-themed stamp might also be a Forever Stamp. When purchasing, check for markings such as FOREVER, GLOBAL, POSTCARD, ADDITIONAL OUNCE, or a specific face value to confirm the stamp's intended use.

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StampResale specializes in the sale and collection services of authentic U.S. postage stamps, maintaining long-standing partnerships with professional philatelic platforms. All stamps we offer are sourced from authorized channels with verified provenance; we also support authenticity verification, ensuring you can purchase with complete confidence.

  • At StampResale, you will find a diverse range of U.S. stamps—including classic Forever Stamps, holiday-themed issues, commemorative stamps, and specialty collections—catering to needs ranging from everyday mailing and gift-giving to serious collecting.

We also frequently offer limited-time discounts, bundle deals, and exclusive promotions, providing you with a wider selection and greater value while guaranteeing the authenticity and quality of our stamps.