Ruth Bader Ginsburg Stamps Go On Sale at USPS.com & Post Offices
In keeping with the tradition of honoring icons of American history on Forever Stamps, the U.S. Postal Service this week released a new Forever stamp honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. USPS unveiled the stamp at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in a dedication ceremony that was open to the public.
In a press release, USPS Board of Governors Chairman Roman Martinez IV said the following:
“Justice Ginsburg was an iconic figure who dedicated her life to public service and the pursuit of justice. She was a true pioneer, and it is our honor to celebrate her incredible legacy in this way. This stamp serves not just as a tribute but as an inspiration for future generations to uphold the values she fought for.”
Where Can I Get the Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) Stamps?
The new RBG stamps showcase the late Supreme Court justice in her black judge’s robe with one of her favorite white-laced collars, according to USPS. Per the price of Forever Stamps at the time of publishing this article, each one costs $0.66.
If customers want to pick up some RBG stamps, they are now available in rolls of 20 at local Post Offices. Customers can also get the stamps—which cover postage for a piece of First-Class Mail in perpetuity—online at USPS.com.
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