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Chris38 | 09:30 Sun 04th Mar 2018 | How it Works
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1. What is the current postal value of stamps denominated "E" ?
2. Is it possible to use high value unused postage stamps (e.g. £5 or £10) to pay bills such as TV licence or car road tax over a post office counter?
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'E' stamps haven't been sold for many years but any existing ones should remain valid at the basic postage rate for letters (up to 20g) posted to Europe. That's currently £1.17

Postage stamps are not accepted as payment for road tax (or, indeed, for anything else) at a Post Office counter:
https://www.postoffice.co.uk/vehicle-tax

The BBC took the TV licence payment contract away from the Post Office in 2006, so you can't obtain a TV licence from a Post Office.
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My belated thanks, buenchico.Cannot find a use for unused high value postage stamps (acquired for next to nothing but it seems a pity that £10 items are going begging) I shall just have to send some very heavy parcels!

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