Description: lot of (8) USPS PINBACKSall different This a lot of (8) different pins distributed by the U.S. Postal Service for various reasons over the years. They are in pre-owned condition, some in great shape and others look like they may have been used. Close-up pictures are provided for your review, and a dime is shown for size reference. 1. ASK ME ABOUT CLICK-N-SHIP! Pin promoted the USPS' "Click-N-Ship" service which began in 2004 and allowed customers to create pre-paid Priority Mail shipping labels on ordinary printer paper. The pin was intended to be worn by postal employees and has "Ask me about Click-N-Ship!" printed on a computer keyboard white key on a blue background. The pin is 2½" in diameter and is in new, unused condition. 2. 95 EXFC Pin promoted the USPS system known as "EXFC' which stood for External First Class mail. Maintained by a contracted third party vendor, it measured the time any First Class mail was dropped off at a collection box or lobby chute until it was delivered to a home or business. Used since 1990, the system was retired in 2018 and replaced with the internal Service Performance Measurement system (SPM). The metal pin is approximately 1" x ⅞", weighs approximately ¼ oz and is in new condition. 3. I'LL GIVE YOUR GIFTS PRIORITY. Pin states "I"ll Give Your Gifts Priority." Message is printed over the image of a Gerbera daisy. The pin is approximately 2¼" in diameter and is in used, good condition. 4. GREETING USA 25 Vintage USPS metal pinback commemorates the 1988 25¢ postage stamp issued in honor of Irving Berlin's song "White Christmas".With the issuing of the stamp, USPS attempted to honor a living person - songwriter Irving Berlin, who turned 100 years old on May 11, 1988. One year earlier, Postmaster General Anthony Frank wanted to honor Berlin on a stamp, however the rules at the time dictated that no one other than a president could be honored on a stamp until 10 years after their death. Frank found a way around the rule, deciding to honor Berlin with that year’s Christmas stamp. Although not naming or having a picture of Berlin, the wintery village scene was intended to represent Berlin’s “White Christmas” and was issued in Berlin, New Hampshire. That made it only the second US stamp to honor a living American (after the 1927 Spirit of St. Louis airmail). The pin is approximately 1" x ⅞" and is unused, but may show signs of storage. 5. HONORING THOSE WHO SERVED USA 29 DESERT SHIELD DESERT STORM USPS plastic pinback features the 29¢ postage stamp issued in 1991 honoring veterans of the Gulf War. The pin is approximately 1⅝" tall x 1⅛" wide and is in new, unused condition (the outside of the clasp in back appears to show a little discoloration/tarnish from age). 6. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE SICK LEAVE 750 HOURS This pin was awarded to USPS letter carriers for accumulating 750 hours of sick leave. It is approximately 1"x1" and features the USPS "Sonic Eagle" emblem, which is described as an "eagle's head and beak leaning into the wind," canted slightly to the right to further the impression of movement. The pin is unused/never worn. 7. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE SICK LEAVE 500 HOURS This pin was awarded to USPS letter carriers for accumulating 500 hours of sick leave. It is approximately ⅝" x ⅝" and also features the USPS "Sonic Eagle" emblem. The pin is unused/never worn. 8. "SONIC EAGLE" EMBLEM / OLYMPIC RINGS USPS pin is ¾" x ⅞" and features the USPS eagle logo and the Olympic rings. The pin is used and shows some fading/yellowing from age. "USOC 36 USC 380 © Taiwan" is on the reverse side. See pictures for details. Images are of the actual items in this listing.Winner adds s&h.For buyers in certain states, taxes may be applicable and collected by eBay at checkout.Have a great day! Shipping via USPS
Price: 6.99 USD
Location: Santee, California
End Time: 2024-12-12T21:24:28.000Z
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