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The Postage Rate in 1885

stamp1 imageI came across a really neat website on the history of postage rates and I want to share some fun facts today.

I want to start out by saying I’m not positive the above website is 100% accurate. But it looks like the information is well-researched and documented and, as a result, I feel comfortable posting it on our blog.

Postage Fun Facts:

  • In 1885, postage was 2 cents.
  • In 1898, postcard postage was 1 cent.
  • Postage remained 2 cents for 47 years.
  • The year Ballantine was founded, 1966, postage was 5 cents.

I actually think 2 cents for postage in 1885 sounds like a lot. I don’t know why exactly, but that was just my first impression. But 3 cent postage in 1932 — what a deal!

What do YOU think?

 

 

4 comments ↓

#1 Cynthia Maniglia on 08.11.09 at 12:04 pm

Interesting! Thanks for sharing…

#2 Russell Honeycutt on 09.09.09 at 4:08 pm

Very Cool! You guys have a great blog.

#3 Becka Tabor on 01.03.10 at 12:41 am

Well look at the political and economic mess in these years what else could you expect.

#4 Brian Moss on 03.26.10 at 6:09 am

I cannot agree with you. I am vastly better off that my parents were in the 1940s and they were very much better off than their parents. What do folks want out of their lives?

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