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I'm aware current Royal Mail 2nd class postage large is 76p. I still have a few old 1st and 2nd class postage stamps left and I wish to use them. Does Royal Mail value old stamps as new prices. Is this the correct postage for 2nd class Large?
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A stamp showing '2nd' retains the current value of a second class stamp, irrespective of the price which was paid for the stamp or any price increases since then. So the 1p stamp is unnecessary, as the other two stamps cover the required 76p (assuming, of course, that the relevant weight limit isn't exceeded).
A stamp showing '2nd' retains the current value of a second class stamp, irrespective of the price which was paid for the stamp or any price increases since then. So the 1p stamp is unnecessary, as the other two stamps cover the required 76p (assuming, of course, that the relevant weight limit isn't exceeded).
It is the value of money that falls not the value of the stamp that rises. The stamp is always worth a 2nd class delivery service. You paid for the stamp with money to the 2nd class postage value at the time, it should be accepted as of the 2nd class postage value at any future time. Unless the issuing company (Royal Mail in this case) decides to want to pull one over you.