The Liberty Bell forever stamps were labeled "US FIRST-CLASS FOREVER". They do not have a denomination since they are USPS no-value indicator stamps or non-denominated postage stamps. Can you buy forever stamps in advance?
This is not to say that they will only endlessly reprint the Liberty Bell Forever stamp, and their preview of colorful and varied subject stamps of 2012 backs this up.
On March 26, 2007, the US Postal service unveiled the first such stamp, which went on sale April 12, 2007, for 41 cents (US$0.41),[2] the so-called "Liberty Bell" stamp, which is marked "USA FIRST-CLASS FOREVER".
flag, the Liberty Bell, the Statue of Liberty, or any philatelic recognition of the history, culture or ideals of the United States of America.
The half-dollar struck from 1948 until 1963 designed by John Sinnock. The coin featured Ben Franklin on the obverse and the Liberty Bell on the reverse. Friction ...
1975: counterfeits of the 13¢ Liberty Bell stamp exist, perforations on all four sides; genuine were coils. 1984: counterfeits of the 20¢ Truman stamp exist, crudely lithographed and perforated.
See also: Stamp, Cover, Reprint, Crease, Official
 
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