US Stamps
USPS plans to reissue a previously issued U.S. stamp in 2026
By Linn’s Staff
As part of its 250th anniversary celebration, the United States Postal Service plans to reissue a previously issued stamp sometime in 2026. The public will select the stamp to be reissued via online voting.
“The U.S. Postal Service is inviting the public to participate in a voting event to choose a previously issued stamp to re-issue,” the Postal Service said in a June 21 press release. “The stamp issuance that receives the highest number of votes will be announced in 2026. Voting will take place from July 23 to Sept. 30 at StampsForever.com/vote.”
Further details about the 2026 reissue will be published in Linn’s Stamp News as they become available.Connect with Linn’s Stamp News:
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