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(Here's what Savings Stamps looked like back in the Sixties. (Courtesy of Daphne Harrington Sigler Peter Wenner Here’s a little history on US Savings Stamps: In the United States Postal Savings Stamps were introduced in 1911 and War Savings Stamps w...)
 
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Here's what Savings Stamps looked like back in the Sixties.

(Courtesy of Daphne Harrington Sigler

Peter Wenner Here’s a little history on US Savings Stamps: In the United States Postal Savings Stamps were introduced in 1911 and War Savings Stamps were issued during both World Wars. Savings stamps are worth their face amounts; the denominations are $0.10, $0.25, $0.50, $1, and $5. The sale of savings stamps was discontinued June 30, 1970

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