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pre-decimal British Postage Stamps

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trastevere | 18:49 Thu 27th Apr 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I have several sheets of 1960's mint commemorative postage stamps. I feel that it would be a good idea to use some 4d 1966 World Cup ones on an entry for a 2006 World Cup Competition as I believe, perhaps mistakenly, that this sort of thing can influence who is drawn from the hat. Are they still legal if I convert to decimal and put say, 20 x 4d stamps on the envelope with a small explanatory note for the Post Office?
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doubt it would be seen by those who draw. They will do it "blind".


if England do well you may well be throwing away a fortune. Try selling a sheet on e-bay closer to the event and see the reaction.


I'm Scots so I could be wide of the mark but I wonder if interest will peak.


..............and before doing anything check with the Post Office
No they are not legal. The only pre-decimal stamps that are still valid for postage are those for whole numbers of pounds.
get them valued before you even take one off one of the sheets!
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Thanks for your replies. It was just a whim which I now won't be following up. I'll probably put them on e-bay at the height of world cup fever.

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