Do Blue Chip Stamps have value?
Blue Chip stamps are not postage stamps and are sold as collectibles (as opposed to being sold to stamp collectors.) They are an interesting curiosity but frankly not worth much. They are almost never sold in singles, but if they were, the value would be about five cents each.
When did Blue Chip Stamps stop?
1985
Today, the merchants are down to the hundreds and, in 1985, the last redemption centers closed. (Collectors now get their goods by mail order.) Blue Chip’s still around but, Bird says, “so small you’re not seeing it any more. Our main customers now are bowling centers,” where stamps are given out as promotions.
What ever happened to Blue Chip Stamps?
Wesco Financial Corporation was an 80.1% owned subsidiary of Blue Chip Stamps until its complete merger into Berkshire Hathaway in 2011.
What happened to Top Value Stamps?
Top Value went out of business in the early 1980’s and S&H redemption centers would accept savings books for those left with unredeemed Top Value books, before they also ceased business.
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Are S and H stamps worth anything?
Yes, those old green stamps do have value. There were other stamp operations, but S&H stamps were the most widely used. The company started selling the stamps to merchants in 1896. The idea was that they helped build customer loyalty.
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