Postmarks for mailing
Here are some common postmarks used for mailing:
USPS Postmarks
- First-Class Mail: A blue postmark with the words "FIRST CLASS" and the date of mailing.
- Priority Mail: A red postmark with the words "PRIORITY MAIL" and the date of mailing.
- Express Mail: A red postmark with the words "EXPRESS MAIL" and the date of mailing.
- Certified Mail: A blue postmark with the words "CERTIFIED MAIL" and the date of mailing.
International Postmarks
- Airmail: A blue postmark with the words "AIRMAIL" and the date of mailing.
- Surface Mail: A blue postmark with the words "SURFACE MAIL" and the date of mailing.
- International Priority Mail: A red postmark with the words "INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY MAIL" and the date of mailing.
Special Postmarks
- Free Matter for the Blind: A blue postmark with the words "FREE MATTER FOR THE BLIND" and the date of mailing.
- Library Mail: A blue postmark with the words "LIBRARY MAIL" and the date of mailing.
- Media Mail: A blue postmark with the words "MEDIA MAIL" and the date of mailing.
Other Postmarks
- Postage Due: A red postmark with the words "POSTAGE DUE" and the amount of postage due.
- Return to Sender: A red postmark with the words "RETURN TO SENDER" and the reason for return.
- Undeliverable: A red postmark with the words "UNDELIVERABLE" and the reason for undeliverability.
These are just a few examples of postmarks used for mailing. The specific postmark used may vary depending on the country, region, or type of mail being sent.