Description:
20 stamps/page * 5 pages. You got 100 stamps in total.
Attention:
These are “postcard” stamps for sending postcards.
The words “Non-Eternity Stamps” indicate that these stamps are not the standard eternity stamps for first class letters, which are currently worth 68 cents.
Although these stamps are intended for postcards, they can also be used for mailing letters, but you would need to use two of these stamps to pay the full postage for a standard letter.
Background:
The USPS celebrates nature with two postcard stamps featuring sailboats. The illustrations are by Libby Vanderploeg, who grew up in Grand Haven, Michigan, and often saw sailboats in her childhood. The two abstract images capture the essence of sailing as one of America's favorite pastimes. Sailing adventures are one of the joys of summer, with the boat gliding through the waves, the breeze in your hair, the smell of spray and sunscreen on your skin, and the feeling of elation as the boat nears the horizon. Sailing is also a great way to spend time with family and friends. These postcard stamps have the word “POSTCARD” printed on them, which means they can be used as a postcard and, like definitive stamps, are valid forever within the printed postage. So find a boat, pack a picnic and set sail for the nearest port.