Sell Postage Stamps
If you’re looking to sell postage stamps based on face value, you’ve come to the right place. We are the largest buyer of unused postage stamps in the country for over 10 years. We pay the most and have the fastest turnarounds and payment times.
Understanding Our Rates
Before you sell your stamps to us, it’s important that you understand what postage stamp face value is. The face value of a postage stamp is denomination, or numerical value shown on the stamp design. In the example below, the face value of the stamp is 33¢.
Learn more about postage stamp face value here
Not all stamps have values printed on them, such as Forever stamps. Forever stamps always have a face value of the current First-Class letter rate, which is currently 66¢ per stamp.
Our rates are also based on the condition of your unused stamps. Postage stamps must be in New or Usable condition for us to purchase them. We do not buy used or damaged stamps.
Learn more about postage stamp condition here
We Buy ALL Unused U.S.A. Postage Stamps Regardless Of Their Age
*We do NOT purchase Bulk-Rate, Nonprofit-Rate, Presort-Rate, Official, Postage Due, or foreign postage stamps. These stamps will say the mentioned text on them.
What We’ll Pay For Your Stamps
Forever Stamp Counterfeit Warning: We inspect all stamps sent to us for authenticity. If we are unable to authenticate the stamps you send in, we will notify you and allow them to be returned to you. There is a large volume of counterfeit Forever stamps on websites, eBay, and Amazon. If you purchased Forever stamps for a large discount, there is a high likelihood they are not authentic.
50%
Face Value
All Forever Stamps Including First-Class Forever, Global Forever, 2 Ounce And 3 Ounce Forever Stamp
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Can You Return Stamps To The Post Office?
The Post Office does not provide cash refunds for postage stamps. You may be able to exchange your stamps for different designs if they were purchased within the past 30 days, and you have a receipt. Learn more here.