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'''''The Simpsons'' Stamps''' were released in the USA on May 7, [[2009]] (unveiled on April 9) and was on sale to the 2010. A stamp had a value of ₵44 and a set of twenty stamps cost $8.80. The set was released with four different covers. The cover was a picture of [[Homer]], [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] or [[Marge]] with [[Maggie]]. Every set included stamps with the five characters, [[Homer]], [[Bart]], [[Lisa]], [[Marge]] or [[Maggie]]. 1 billion of the stamps were produced but only 318 million were sold which, meant the USPS lost $1.2 million from the stamps.
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'''''The Simpsons'' Stamps''' were released in the USA on May 7, [[2009]] (unveiled on April 9) and was on sale to the 2010. A stamp had a value of ₵44 and a set of twenty stamps cost $8.80. The set was released with four different covers. The cover was a picture of [[Homer]], [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] or [[Marge]] with [[Maggie]]. Every set included stamps with the five characters, [[Homer]], [[Bart]], [[Lisa]], [[Marge]] or [[Maggie]]. 1 billion of the stamps were produced but only 318 million were sold which, meant the USPS lost $1.2 million from the stamps.
  
 
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'''''The Simpsons'' Stamped Postal Cards''' is a set of 20 stamped postal cards with pictures of the Simpsons on the cover. It was released together with ''The Simpsons'' Stamps by [[United States Postal Service|USPS]] at May 7, 2009.
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'''''The Simpsons'' Stamped Postal Cards''' is a set of 20 stamped postal cards with pictures of the Simpsons on the cover. It was released together with ''The Simpsons'' Stamps by USPS at May 7, 2009.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:32, August 3, 2021

The Simpsons Stamps
The Simpsons Stamps.jpg
Merchandise Information
Product: Stamps
Status:
Unavailable
Maker: United States Postal Service
Cost (US$): $8.80/₵44

The Simpsons Stamps were released in the USA on May 7, 2009 (unveiled on April 9) and was on sale to the 2010. A stamp had a value of ₵44 and a set of twenty stamps cost $8.80. The set was released with four different covers. The cover was a picture of Homer, Bart, Lisa or Marge with Maggie. Every set included stamps with the five characters, Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge or Maggie. 1 billion of the stamps were produced but only 318 million were sold which, meant the USPS lost $1.2 million from the stamps.


Postal Cards[edit]

The Simpsons Stamped Postal Cards
The Simpsons Stamped Postal Cards.jpg
Merchandise Information
Product: Stamped postal cards
Status:
Available
Maker: USPS
Cost (US$): $14.95

The Simpsons Stamped Postal Cards is a set of 20 stamped postal cards with pictures of the Simpsons on the cover. It was released together with The Simpsons Stamps by USPS at May 7, 2009.


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