I overlooked updating this information at the start of 2022; the post will later incorporate the 2023 tariff.
The tables are included primarily to explain the stamps used on cover, because they show that, for example, a stamp originally issued as a Europe 20g stamp is now valid for 100g and has a current value of £1.85. So a letter to Europe much heavier than 20g can now use that stamp - up to 100g.
Likewise, Worldwide 40g and 60g stamps are now worth £2.55 and can be used anywhere in the world up to 100g.‡ I've now added the E stamp, issued from January 1999-2004, which is the equivalent of the Europe 20g rate. This was 30p when issued and the cost but also the franking value increased periodically:
October 1999 (34p), April 2000 (36p), July 2001 (37p), May 2003 (38p), April 2004 (40p), April 2005 (42p), April 2006 (44p), April 2007 (48p), April 2009 - as below.
The Worldwide Postcard stamp (shown) issued in 2004 was originally sold at 43p. The cost and the franking value increased - April 2005 (47p), April 2006 (50p), April 2007 (54p), April 2008 (56p), April 2009 as shown in the Worldwide 10g column below.
Airmail Rates Table
Europe 20g / E‡
|
World 10g
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World 20g
|
World 40g
|
|
April 2009
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56p
|
62p
|
90p
|
-
|
April 2010
|
70p
|
67p
|
97p
|
£1.46
|
April 2011
|
68p
|
76p
|
£1.10
|
£1.65
|
April 2012
|
87p
|
£1.28
|
£1.90
|
|
April 2013
|
88p
|
£1.28
|
£1.88
|
|
E20/ W10
|
Europe 60g
|
World 20g
|
World 60g
|
|
April 2014
|
97p
|
£1.47
|
£1.28
|
£2.15
|
E20/ W10
|
Europe 100g
|
World 20g
|
World 100g
|
|
April 2015
|
£1
|
£1.52
|
£1.33
|
£2.25
|
April 2016
|
£1.05
|
£1.52
|
£1.33
|
£2.25
|
April 2017
|
£1.17
|
£1.57
|
£1.40
|
£2.27
|
April 2018
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£1.25
|
£1.55
|
£1.45
|
£2.25
|
April 2019
|
£1.35
|
£1.60
|
£1.55
|
£2.30
|
April 2020
|
£1.42
|
£1.68
|
£1.63
|
£2.42
|
E20/ W10
|
Europe 100g
|
World 20g
|
World 100g
|
Europe Large 100g
|
World Large 100g
|
|
Sept 2020
|
£1.45
|
£1.70*
|
£1.70*
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§
|
no NVI
|
no NVI
|
1 Jan 2021
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£1.70
|
£1.70
|
£1.70
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£2.55
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£3.25
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£4.20
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4 Apr 2022
|
£1.85
|
£1.85
|
£1.85
|
£2.55
|
£3.25
|
£4.20
|
? ? 2023
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* With effect from 1 September 2020 a combined Euro 100g/World 20g Post & Go stamp was issued, priced at £1.70.
§ On the same date the World 100g stamp was replaced by two stamps: World 100g Zone 1-3 is sold for £2.50, and World 100g Zone 3 is £2.55.
On 1 January 2021 the pricing for all world zones was standardised, although that for large letters over 100g varied. The Post and Go range was then consolidated to include airmail Large Letter stamps.
Inland premium services
Note that some of the rates were in effect before the stamps were issued, and some new stamps were issued at old rates before tariff increases.
- Stamps Issued* or Rates Effective1st Signed For 100g1st Large Signed For 100g100g Special Delivery500g Special Delivery17 November 2009 *£1.14£1.36--6 April 2010£1.15£1.40--26 October 2010 *£5.05£5.5020 April 2011£1.23£1.52£5.45£5.9030 April 2012£1.55£1.85£5.90£6.352 April 2013 §£1.70£2.00£6.22£6.9531 March 2014£1.72£2.03£6.40£7.1530 March 2015£1.73£2.05£6.45£7.2529 March 2016£1.74£2.0627 March 2017£1.75£2.0826 March 2018£1.77£2.11£6.50£7.3025 March 2019£1.90£2.26£6.60£7.4023 March 2020£2.06£2.45£6.70£7.501 January 2021£2.25£2.69£6.85£7.654 April 2022£2.35£2.85£6.85£7.65? ? 2023£2.25£2.69£6.85£7.65
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* Royal Mail Signed
For stamps were issued 27 March 2013, replacing Recorded Signed For,
but were sold at old rates until 2 April.
UPDATE 25 November: SD & RMSF stamps were withdrawn from sale at post offices on 31 October 2021, and also from Royal Mail's online shop. They continue to be valid for postage at current ratesuntil invalidated on 31 July 2023.
I hope readers find this useful. It is probably worth reminding
everybody that these are also all valid at the rates shown for inland
postage, just as the 2nd, 1st, Large, Signed For, and Special Delivery
stamps are all valid for services other than those shown and on inland
and international mail but will cease to be so from 1 August 2023.
Thanks for all that.
ReplyDeleteNot that I've got any spare but I didn't know SD & RMSF stamps would be invalidated on 31 July 2023.
Have they made any attempt to publicise this and could they be sent in to be swapped ?
They are no different in that respect to any other Machin definitives, so Yes, and Yes.
DeleteOh, yes, sorry, I wasn't thinking of them like that.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ian this is really useful!
ReplyDeleteNow if only Royal Mail would distribute a crib sheet like this to their own staff......
Rob
A belated thanks for this, which I bookmarked and return to occasionally. Have you had a chance to update it for 2023 and 2024?
ReplyDelete(also) Ian
I did update the table at the back of the checklist but overlooked doing it here, apparently. Maybe later this week, meantime it's in the final checklist.
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