The U.S. has a system whereby you can set up an account at www.stamps.com and then print stamps from your home (or office) PC. You receive these blank "stamps" on sheets which you then run through your printer and the postage is deducted from your online account. Not exactly beautiful commemoratives are they?
Dennis
I hate those things. Just to lazy to use REAL stamps. Stamp sellers and collectors should use real stamps. IMHO.
I'd call it the equivalent of a meter stamp. Unfortunately, that's where it's all going!
The technical term for this is Computer-Vended Postage. These are listed in the Scott Specialized US Catalog with the prefix of CVP.
It's a brave new world. While I don't hate innovation, I really do hate where stamps are headed.
I may be mistaken about this, but I think Scott only lists the CVP (computer-vended postage) that was/is sold by the USPS, particularly sold by a machine in post office branches.
The image shown in the original post here is a product of stamps.com, and, unless things have changed since my Scott 2017 US Specialized was issued, these products are not listed in Scott. These are labels printed at a home or office via an account with stamps.com.
As an aside, international SOR members may start seeing more of these items specifically from stamps.com, as they have announced that they have a way to send international flats at about half the price of the new international mail package prices (the classification at which all international stamp sales are otherwise supposed to be mailed as of 21 Jan 2018).
Some CVP stamps are quite attractive and collecting-worthy :
re: What kind of stamp is this?
The U.S. has a system whereby you can set up an account at www.stamps.com and then print stamps from your home (or office) PC. You receive these blank "stamps" on sheets which you then run through your printer and the postage is deducted from your online account. Not exactly beautiful commemoratives are they?
Dennis
re: What kind of stamp is this?
I hate those things. Just to lazy to use REAL stamps. Stamp sellers and collectors should use real stamps. IMHO.
re: What kind of stamp is this?
I'd call it the equivalent of a meter stamp. Unfortunately, that's where it's all going!
re: What kind of stamp is this?
The technical term for this is Computer-Vended Postage. These are listed in the Scott Specialized US Catalog with the prefix of CVP.
re: What kind of stamp is this?
It's a brave new world. While I don't hate innovation, I really do hate where stamps are headed.
re: What kind of stamp is this?
I may be mistaken about this, but I think Scott only lists the CVP (computer-vended postage) that was/is sold by the USPS, particularly sold by a machine in post office branches.
The image shown in the original post here is a product of stamps.com, and, unless things have changed since my Scott 2017 US Specialized was issued, these products are not listed in Scott. These are labels printed at a home or office via an account with stamps.com.
As an aside, international SOR members may start seeing more of these items specifically from stamps.com, as they have announced that they have a way to send international flats at about half the price of the new international mail package prices (the classification at which all international stamp sales are otherwise supposed to be mailed as of 21 Jan 2018).
re: What kind of stamp is this?
Some CVP stamps are quite attractive and collecting-worthy :