Ruth Bader Ginsburg Stamps
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Stamps Go On Sale at USPS.com & Post Offices

U.S. Postal Service unveils Forever Stamps with late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; customers can buy rolls at their local Post Office or on the USPS website

In keeping with the tradition of honoring icons of American history on Forever Stamps, the U.S. Postal Service this week released a new Forever stamp honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. USPS unveiled the stamp at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in a dedication ceremony that was open to the public.

In a press release, USPS Board of Governors Chairman Roman Martinez IV said the following:

“Justice Ginsburg was an iconic figure who dedicated her life to public service and the pursuit of justice. She was a true pioneer, and it is our honor to celebrate her incredible legacy in this way. This stamp serves not just as a tribute but as an inspiration for future generations to uphold the values she fought for.”

Where Can I Get the Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) Stamps?

The new RBG stamps showcase the late Supreme Court justice in her black judge’s robe with one of her favorite white-laced collars, according to USPS. Per the price of Forever Stamps at the time of publishing this article, each one costs $0.66.

If customers want to pick up some RBG stamps, they are now available in rolls of 20 at local Post Offices. Customers can also get the stamps—which cover postage for a piece of First-Class Mail in perpetuity—online at USPS.com.

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