Larry:
You might do what I did. I have an appointment with my local postmaster
Wednesday morning to exchange about 40 of them for U.S. Airmail stamps.
None of the window clerks knew how to process them.
To find a phone # for your local USPS facility go to http://www.usps.gov
then click on fi
After the 31st!!!
Dick, NJ9K
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I have some of the present IRC, which I guess won't be any good after the 1st
of the year. What do I
do with them?
Larry K1ZW
Durham, NC
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At 10:29 AM 12/26/2006, Larry stowell wrote:
I have some of the present IRC, which I guess won't be any good
after the 1st of the year. What do I
do with them?
Go to the post office and redeem them for 84 cent stamps, or keep
them as kindling or for curiousity's sake. They won't be good for
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