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๐Ÿ“š 20 Forever USPS Postage Stamps: WPA Posters Book featuring Work Projects Administration Review

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The Booklet features 20 stamps of 10 different designs originally created to support the civic-minded ideals of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal Program. Always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce price. Easy to use Peel-n-Stick! Self Adhesive no Licking!.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love emailing

I love sending mail and it was too awesome to turn down! They're a bit more expensive than the boring ones from the post office, but they're worth it! The colors are vibrant and they do what brands are supposed to do.

Pros
  • Easy to use peel-n-stick! Do not lick self-adhesive!
Cons
  • No automatically

Revainrating 5 out of 5

COOL MINIPOSTER

Unlike others I've ordered, I really got what I ordered. it looks cool You could make them look like mini posters. Because they appear on handwritten cards and notes, they're a cool addition to an envelope for the same price as boring flags.

Pros
  • Booklet contains 20 stamps in 10 different designs originally created to support the bourgeois ideals of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program.
Cons
  • Something different

Comes with 16 of 20 stamps. Says no returns or exchanges. I would like to exchange but they don't offer what I should have noticed. Came in bubble wrap but inside the packaging was cut at an angle. And 16 good stamps. What a waste. Vet imorofessional ni has never written a review either. Felt it was worth it. Do not buy.

Pros
  • Always current price per ounce First Class Mail
Cons
  • High price