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E Stamps
'New' as in unused ... RM haven't made them for about 15 years!
As Non-Value Indicator (NVI) stamps, they are worth the whatever the appropriate postage rate is at the time of posting. E stamps cover European destinations up to 20g by International Standard, currently £1.35.
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You can use them to make up other values. Some health warnings though. First, other countries got very funny about NVI stamps, part of the reason that the E stamp was discontinued, so best to only use them for UK destinations. Secondly, I see from a stamp forum that people have had parcels returned because some RM staff don't recognise the E stamp, so be prepared for the odd incorrect Return To Sender.
As Non-Value Indicator (NVI) stamps, they are worth the whatever the appropriate postage rate is at the time of posting. E stamps cover European destinations up to 20g by International Standard, currently £1.35.
https://www.royalmail.com/personal/inte ... l-standard" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can use them to make up other values. Some health warnings though. First, other countries got very funny about NVI stamps, part of the reason that the E stamp was discontinued, so best to only use them for UK destinations. Secondly, I see from a stamp forum that people have had parcels returned because some RM staff don't recognise the E stamp, so be prepared for the odd incorrect Return To Sender.