Posted on 08/21/2012 12:59:21 PM PDT by SMGFan
The money-losing U.S. Postal Service guessed that TV cartoon character Homer Simpson and his family were twice as popular as Elvis Presley when it came to sales of commemorative stamps.
As Homer would say, Doh! In a move that wasted $1.2 million in printing costs, the service produced 1 billion of The Simpsons stamps and sold 318 million.
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It’s not like they go bad.
Underachievers and proud of it?
So, use them as regular stamps and not ‘speh-shul’ commemorative stamps.
Who collects stamps any more, anyway?
When are the Baraq & MooseChelle series stamps released?
How could they lose money on stamps? Are they so stupid they threw them away? Sell them to people who buy stamps. If they’re really that worried about it, sell them a penny cheaper.
Those that keep the stamps and never use them allow the USPS to turn a nice profit. They love philatelists but the hobby has suffered because of national post offices churning out tons of issues over the years simply to milk the stamp collecting market. I stopped buying new issues years ago because of this. Is is similar with many other collectibles. There was a thread some time ago listing collectibles that will never gain in value because of overproduction.
The USPS could declare these Simpsons stamps to be “Forever” stamps and sell them till the cows come home.
I still have my collection that went from the 1900s to 1970s, there was always be a market for those stamps.
I was in a shop that sold guns, coins, jewlery, stamps, etc. A lady came in with a big box of “collectible issue” stamps and wanted them appraised. The owner said he would pay face value for sheets of stamps and didn’t want smaller lots or individual stamps. He said nobody collected most of the ordinary collector issues and only wanted rare, old stamps. He used the sheets of stamps he bought for ordinary postage and showed me some of his outgoing mail. The packages were covered with stamps.
But they probably paid some exorbitant royalty fee to be allowed to use the Simpson character or artwork. They expected to be able to recoup and even make a profit because "collected" stamps are not used to actually post mail, they just sit in a book or box.
My favorite thing was to get the big bags of foreign stamps. I learned a lot about history as a kid because of stamp collecting.
Sell them for HALF PRICE! That way you can get some value for them......................
One over issue of stamps would be a mistake, but it looks like most of the special issue stamps are over produced. I buy so few stamps anymore that I don't even bother to see what they are producing anymore. I'm still working on my 2011 Christmas stamps. Those few people (mostly tax collectors) who I mail to generally get those. I'll save my Liberty Bell stamps for relatives who would give me crap about a Christmas card in August.
Now we're up to spending (or actually losing from displaced sales of full price stamps) $154 million to make up for a $1.2 million mistake. Are you trying to steal the Postmaster General's job?
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